Wonder Pets Join the Circus

Wonder Pets Join the Circus
Author: Josh Selig
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Children's
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010-04-24
Genre: Animal rescue
ISBN: 9781847387820

When the Wonder Pets visit the circus something wonderful happens - the ringmaster asks Ming-Ming, Linny and Tuck to become a part of it and perform!

Can I Join the Circus?

Can I Join the Circus?
Author: Lisa Thompson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2009
Genre: Circus
ISBN: 9781741645972

Readers' Theatre Book 3 - Can I Join the Circus? - Levels 12 - 18. Snoz, the Snozalot Monster, wants to join the circus. But what can he do? Even being a clown makes him cry! How does he manage to surprise everyone? Each Readers' Theatre script includes a variety of levelled parts so that all readers can be included in this motivating classroom activity. STORYLANDS Readers' Theatre Early Fluent level script has parts ranging from reading levels 12 - 18. The scripts allow students to become the characters from STORYLANDS in engaging read-aloud classroom theatre! This book is written for use with the Early Fluent set of readers. STORYLANDS is a reading scheme focusing on the needs of teachers of students in the first three years of school. The three broad levels in each STORYLANDS set - emergent, early and early-fluent - mean that there are books at different levels on the same theme. Your whole class can read great books with the same characters and theme, providing cohesion for teaching and for your students. STORYLANDS is the heart of the reading experience with six exciting lands full of vibrant characters. The six STORYLANDS are Clinker Castle, Pirate Cove, Lost Island, Fantastic Forest, Circus Bizurkus and Larkin Street. The 30 richly-illustrated titles of each land are brought to life by a single extraordinary artist.

Join the Circus

Join the Circus
Author:
Publisher: Simon Spotlight/Nickelodeon
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2008-12-23
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781416975816

When the Wonder Pets visit the circus, something wonderful happens—the penguin ringmaster asks them to perform in it! Come join the circus with the Wonder Pets!

Is it Too Late to Run Away and Join the Circus?

Is it Too Late to Run Away and Join the Circus?
Author: Marti D. Smye
Publisher:
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2002-04
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9781550139778

For everyone who has discovered that the rewards of corporate North America are not enough, here's an inspiring, practical blueprint for change. For many years, corporations have sought Marti Smye's advice on how to transform a company in a rapidly changing world. In conversations with CEOs, managers, employees and executives, she hears increasing rumblings of discontent from all levels. The common theme is: "I'm working more, enjoying it less, and not living the life I had in mind when I joined the workforce". Now Marti Smye shows all of us who've questioned where we are in our careers how to apply the lessons of corporate change to the task of personal change. By thinking of yourself as the CEO of a company with one employee - you - you can use the techniques of change management to find the fulfillment you thought was unobtainable. Filled with inspiring stories of those who have found happiness by following their dreams, concrete step-by-step advice, and a wealth of change theory adapted for the individual, Is It Too Late to Run Away and Join the Circus? provides a smart, savvy, practical and motivating program for personal and career change.

Felix Joins the Circus

Felix Joins the Circus
Author: Annette Langen
Publisher: Abbeville Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000
Genre: Children's stories
ISBN: 9780789206329

Sophie's stuffed rabbit, Felix, disappears at the circus and then sends her letters describing his adventures.

The Stainless Steel Rat Joins The Circus

The Stainless Steel Rat Joins The Circus
Author: Harry Harrison
Publisher: Tor Books
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2000-10-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1466823275

Slippery Jim DiGriz. The galaxy's greatest thief and con artist: the Stainless Steel Rat. For novel upon novel, Jim DiGriz has outfoxed the forces of conventionality, cutting a stylish swathe through dozens of star systems. Now, Slippery Jim and his beautiful wife Angelina find themselves becalmed on a painfully boring backwater planet, with nothing to do but practice their skills at computer crime. Then they meet a billionaire who claims to be 40,000 years old--who offers them millions of credits to investigate a string of unsolved interstellar bank robberies. Robberies which, it turns out, always happen when the circus is nearby. . . . In a sense, The Stainless Steel Rat has always been a high-wire performer. Now, as he infiltrates the world of the galactic big top, he's taking the role to extremes . . . and drawing the attention of more dangerous ringmasters and strongmen than he ever expected. Will this be his final show? Has Slippery Jim finally leapt for his last trapeze? Naaah. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.

Circus Life

Circus Life
Author: Micah D. Childress
Publisher: Univ. of Tennessee Press
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2023-08-18
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1621903958

The nineteenth century saw the American circus move from a reviled and rejected form of entertainment to the “Greatest Show on Earth.” Circus Life by Micah D. Childress looks at this transition from the perspective of the people who owned and worked in circuses and how they responded to the new incentives that rapid industrialization made possible. The circus has long been a subject of fascination for many, as evidenced by the millions of Americans that have attended circus performances over many decades since 1870, when the circus established itself as a truly unique entertainment enterprise. Yet the few analyses of the circus that do exist have only examined the circus as its own closed microcosm—the “circus family.” Circus Life, on the other hand, places circus employees in the larger context of the history of US workers and corporate America. Focusing on the circus as a business-entertainment venture, Childress pushes the scholarship on circuses to new depths, examining the performers, managers, and laborers’ lives and how the circus evolved as it grew in popularity over time. Beginning with circuses in the antebellum era, Childress examines changes in circuses as gender balances shifted, industrialization influenced the nature of shows, and customers and crowds became increasingly more middle-class. As a study in sport and social history, Childress’s account demonstrates how the itinerant nature of the circus drew specific types of workers and performers, and how the circus was internally in constant upheaval due to the changing profile of its patrons and a changing economy. MICAH D. CHILDRESS received his PhD in history from Purdue University and currently works as a Realtor® in Grand Rapids, Michigan. His articles have appeared in Popular Entertainment Studies and American Studies.