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The Jovial Juggling Academy - Hilarity and Chaos Under the Big Top - cover

The Jovial Juggling Academy - Hilarity and Chaos Under the Big Top

Oludotun Coker

Publisher: BookRix

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Summary

Welcome to "Under the Big Top: Hilarity and Chaos in the Jovial Juggling Academy," where circus-themed children's books come alive in a riotous spectacle of laughter and entertainment. Get ready to embark on a whimsical adventure as we delve into the colorful world of Merrymore, a place where funny circus stories captivate young hearts and ignite their imagination. Within these pages, you will find the best of circus fiction, filled with heartwarming tales and unforgettable characters that will leave you chuckling with joy. Join Benny the Balancing Bear, Clara the Clever Clown, Timothy the Tall, and Ruby the Rambunctious on their laughter-filled escapades, as they navigate the unpredictable juggling academy with charm and hilarity. Immerse yourself in a vibrant circus narrative where joy knows no bounds and every twist and turn leads to unexpected surprises. These entertaining stories capture the essence of the circus, with its mesmerizing performances, colorful characters, and a world where laughter reigns supreme. So, step right up and be captivated by these entertaining and laughter-filled circus adventures, perfect for children and adults alike. Get ready to experience the magic, wonder, and laughter of the Jovial Juggling Academy in this delightful collection of circus-themed tales.
Available since: 12/20/2023.
Print length: 31 pages.

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