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Circus

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Simple text and brilliantly colored cut-paper illustrations take children into a big top of circus excitement starring leaping lizards, marching snakes, whistling parrots, and the tumbling Zucchini Brothers.

40 pages, Hardcover

First published February 1, 1992

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Lois Ehlert

89 books199 followers
Lois Ehlert has created numerous inventive, celebrated, and bestselling picture books, including Chicka Chicka Boom Boom, Holey Moley, The Scraps Book, Mice, Ten Little Caterpillars, RRRalph, Lots of Spots, Boo to You!, Leaf Man, Waiting for Wings, Planting a Rainbow, Growing Vegetable Soup, and Color Zoo, which received a Caldecott Honor. She lived in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

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April 29, 2019
I like this book because it's all like day-glo; there's a book also called The Day-Glo Brothers who invented day-glo. This book isn't about day-glo, even though I'm talking about it; it's about the circus. They go across wires, they go down and they have tigers; they jump through hoops.
31 reviews1 follower
February 8, 2018
Circus takes you through what all one would experience while at the circus. The illustrations are bright and Ehlert uses lots of color and geometric shapes. Cute picture book for kids and would definitely hold a child's attention with all the bright colors.
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7,995 reviews249 followers
August 30, 2010
My children are fans of Lois Ehlert. They discovered her books independently of each other. My son found her through Eating the Alphabet (1996) and Planting a Rainbow (1988). My daughter found her through her illustrations of the Chicka Chicka Boom Boom series by Bill Martin Jr.

Harriet's latest pick from the library is Circus. Ehlert's usual bold and geometric illustrations are taken to a new extreme. They are so saturated that they are almost hard on the eyes. All the pictures are set against a black background which intensifies the affect.

Although she liked sitting through the story to see all the different circus acts she decided not to re-read it. That makes a first for an Ehlert book. Typically we'll read it once together, then she'll look at the illustrations by herself and then ask me to re-read, all in close succession.
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825 reviews4 followers
January 6, 2022
A colorful book in Ehlert's typical style, I was surprised that this had more of a plot than her other books. I was expecting bold colors and cutout shapes like in "Color Farm" and "Color Zoo."
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30 reviews1 follower
February 19, 2013
What? This book puts the circus right in the palms of your hands. As you read this book Ehlert walks you through the different experiences one might encounter as if they were at the circus.

So What? I love the bright and vibrant colors Ehlert uses. She uses geometric shapes in creating the illustrations. I believe these illustrations will keep children engaged.

Now What? This book will be fun to read aloud in class during a unit about different types of animals and the places where these animals can be seen. Students will enjoy looking through this book on their own during free reading time as well.
Profile Image for Hope L. Justice.
325 reviews3 followers
October 12, 2014
This is yet another Ehlert book that falls flat of fabulous. The art work is reminiscent of Matisse, which is pleasant and colorful, yet the book does not appeal to me in terms of language. Topic is another issue. Yet another book completely unoriginal about the circus. I would have thought the book could have been more educational if the language was lacking. The artwork is simplistic, but it is not made solely of recognizable shapes, and the colors are blinding against the black backdrop.
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9,405 reviews188 followers
May 30, 2016
Go to the circus and watch the amazing acts.

Well, that was...vibrant. I feel like I should have worn sun glasses to look at this picture book. Ehlert uses a combination of basic geometric shapes to form the creatures and people that appear in the circus acts. It makes it feel kind of psychedelic, especially with the bright, bright colors Ehlert used. Not bad, just dizzying. I did like the flying zucchinis.
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90 reviews13 followers
April 26, 2012
Although my daughter and I are usually a fan of both Lois Ehlert and brightly colored picture books in general, this one was too much. The pictures were so bright they were hard to look at and sometimes at first glance it was even hard to pick out the animals from the performers. It was alright, but not a favorite.
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2,627 reviews74 followers
September 9, 2016
August 2016 - Lois Ehlert is hit or miss for me - I always admire what she's doing with shapes and colors and textures, but I don't always particularly like her books. This one doesn't do anything for me aesthetically, but Ben picked it out and keeps choosing it over and over, so it definitely works on its intended audience.
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3,735 reviews37 followers
September 7, 2022
A beautiful bright colorful collage presentation of the various things one saw at a circus. Sadly the circus culture has waned into almost non existence.
Lois Ehlert captured the many facets of a circus in this title and her accompanying text brings it all to life all written in the tone of a circus ringmaster.
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1,031 reviews11 followers
May 29, 2008
I find some of Lois Ehlert's shape pictures hard for children to look oat but this book is amazing. A variety of children, ncluding ones wh can't sit still, wer'e captivated when I read this for storyhour. It really brings the circus to life!!!
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2,085 reviews
February 24, 2009
The illustrations are so amazingly bright that they made me blink a lot. I was perturbed by the fact that the cover is twice the size of the pages inside.
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1,390 reviews
March 23, 2010
This is a good book to read when learning about shapes. After reading, children can make their own creatures out of pre-cut shapes.
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1,060 reviews27 followers
February 10, 2012
While I am a fan of Lois Ehlert's work, I didn't really care for this book. Vibrant pictures keep the attention of children listening to the story. This just isn't one that I'd be reading again.
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56 reviews3 followers
April 23, 2013
It is obvious the entire point of this book is for it's pictures...although it has a significant amount of words...it is an alright book...personally I would have to incorporate a seperate lesson...
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1,079 reviews12 followers
November 9, 2015
Read this with the grade 1s. Got them to pick out the shapes. They also recognized patterns which was super cool.
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984 reviews15 followers
August 23, 2016
Surprisingly quite good! I was worried about spooky clowns.
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