The Circus Alphabet


Book Description

Simple rhyming text and illustrations present some aspect of the circus for each letter from A to Z.




ABC Is for Circus


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Presents alphabetically arranged entries about the circus, from "G" for giraffes, to "L" for lions, to "R" for ringmaster.




Circus ABC


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Beautifully illustrated with vintage circus posters from the Ringling Circus Museum, this entertaining ABCs book is the perfect read for children of all ages. There is no better place to learn your ABCs than at the circus! Only there can you work your way through the alphabet with acrobats, bears, clowns, dogs, elephants, and many more. Beautifully illustrated with vintage circus posters from the Tibbals Circus Collection at the John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art, this entertaining book is the perfect read for children of all ages.




Circus Alphabets


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Attractive sourcebook of royalty-free, immediately usable typefaces recalls old-fashioned print styles found on posters and broadsides. Includes eerie Monster Outline, Raindrops, and Wilcox Initials; the glamorous Diamond Inlay, Startime, Golden Era, and much more. Varied sizes; mostly tall, fat and bold shapes.




The Alphabet Parade


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Oh what a sight to see--a big parade of letters from A to Z.




Circus Clown ABC


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An alphabet book that presents facts about circus clowns.




Damn Every Thing But the Circus


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The gaiety, the spirit, the excitement that is the circus is here in a tumble of exquisite color and design created by the celebrated artist Corita Kent.




The Dangerous Alphabet


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A is for Always, that's where we embark . . . Two children, treasure map in hand, and their pet gazelle sneak past their father, out of their house, and into a world beneath the city, where monsters and pirates roam. Will they find the treasure? Will they make it out alive? The Dangerous Alphabet is a tale of adventure, piracy, danger, and heroism told in twenty-six alphabetical lines—although even the alphabet is not to be relied upon here. A delightfully dangerous journey from national bestselling author Neil Gaiman and the monstrously talented Gris Grimly, The Dangerous Alphabet is sure to captivate and chill young readers.




Last Night I Dreamed a Circus


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Many children dream of going to the circus, but our narrator dreams herself right into the act. She is the graceful horseback rider and the clown. The daring trapeze artist and the dancing dog. The contortionist and the roaring lion. These stars of the circus are depicted in splendid, dramatic portraits by noted watercolorist Robert Rahway Zakanitch. Each vividly colored performer is set against a black background that invokes both a life in the spotlight and the focused landscape of dreams. Poetic and spare, the text invites readers to extend the story in their own imaginations-in their own circus dreams.




Doodling Dragons


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This imaginative journey through the alphabet teaches all the sound(s) made by each letter. With delightful characters such as dragons, elves, and hedgehogs students giggle their way through the ABCs. Toddlers and preschoolers often beg for the book to be read again spontaneously repeating the phonogram sounds laying the groundwork to become a strong reader and speller. Children ages 0-3 are developmentally tuned to the sound(s) of the language spoken around them. Young children are drawn to Doodling Dragons and desire to hear it read again and again while they mimic each sound. This provides not only an outstanding foundation for literacy skills but aids children in developing the building blocks for spoken language. Children ages 4-7 delight in hearing the sample words for each of the A-Z phonograms. By hearing and seeing their application within words, students develop phonemic awareness, or an understanding of how sounds combine to form words. Students also delight in the silly examples which provide another memory tool for mastering difficult sounds such as the /ü/ in "püt the bütcher in the püdding"