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Hilarious Attempt at Tightrope Walking - cover

Hilarious Attempt at Tightrope Walking

Natalie Elizabeth

Publisher: The Good Child Bookstore

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Summary

Hilarious Attempt at Tightrope Walking follows Lena’s comical journey as she attempts to master the art of tightrope walking at the circus. With each hilarious fall, from landing in pies to getting tangled in ropes, Lena learns that success doesn’t come without a few funny mishaps. This heartwarming and funny story reminds readers that sometimes the most important part of any adventure is simply having fun along the way. Through laughter, perseverance, and a little bit of silliness, Lena discovers that balance is built with each new attempt—and the best moments are often the unexpected ones. Perfect for young readers ages 5-12, this book will leave everyone giggling and eager to try something new, no matter how wobbly they may be.
Available since: 08/16/2025.
Print length: 131 pages.

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