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The Circus Surprise

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Publisher
  
Clarion Books

Media type
  
Print (Hardcover)

ISBN
  
978-0-395-98029-3

Originally published
  
19 March 2001

Page count
  
32

Illustrator
  
Vladimir Vagin

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Publication date
  
2001-03-19

Pages
  
32

Dewey Decimal
  
[E] 21

Author
  
Ralph Fletcher

Genre
  
Child

OCLC
  
44926999

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The Circus Surprise is a children's book written by Ralph Fletcher and illustrated by Vladimir Vagin. It was first published in 2001.

Contents

Plot summary

Nick is taken to the circus as a surprise for his birthday. While at the circus he follows his nose looking for the cotton candy, and when he turns around his parents are gone. A clown on stilts comes to his rescue and puts him on his shoulders and they locating his parents. While they are searching for Nick's parents the clown has Nick in a small pouch and as they travel he tells Nick to look out at the circus and makes Nick laugh by saying that the lions are kittens and the people were ants.

Reception

Bina Williams in her review for the School Library Journal said "Fletcher details an occurrence that is bound to happen to just about every kid at one time or another--getting lost in a public place. Vagin's gouache pictures vividly portray the details of a circus that is big enough to be interesting but not so big as to be scary." Publishers Weekly was mixed in their review saying "Fletcher's text is by turns reassuring and practical in tone, providing tips that readers will find useful if facing a predicament like Nick's. Vagin's tightly composed gouaches show crowds, but the bustle doesn't come through. While his work is highly detailed (e.g., he finely delineates the lions' fur and manes, and shows the trim on an acrobat's costume), the scenes themselves look stiff and static."

References

The Circus Surprise Wikipedia