Your first day of circus school

Tara Lazar

Book - 2019

Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls of all ages! It's the most amazing day on earth: the first day of school! It can be a daunting prospect, but don't worry - your big brother can show you the ropes. Join a nervous boy and his enthusiastic older brother as they navigate the highs and lows of a first day at school . . . except this school is a big top, and the teacher is named Miss Stupendous, and the cafeteria can be a zoo, literally! It turns out, school isn't so scary when you can let off steam during recess (on a steam train) and walk on stilts to all of your classes. With a bit of help from family and some new friends, you'll make it to the top of the class in no time! This charming take on school readiness will del...ight new school-goers and take a bit of the fear out of those first-day jitters.

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Genres
Picture books
Published
Toronto : Tundra Books, an imprint of Penguin Random House Canada Young Readers [2019]
Language
English
Main Author
Tara Lazar (author)
Other Authors
Melissa Crowton (illustrator)
Physical Description
32 unnumbered pages : color illustrations ; 21 x 27 cm
Issued also in electronic format
ISBN
9780735263710
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

The first day of any school can be overwhelming, but with a big brother who knows the ropes--and, in this case, the tightrope and the trapeze--a child goes from nervous newbie to full-fledged performer. As the older sibling acts as guide and sage ("School looks big!" he says as they enter a huge striped tent, "But you'll find your way around"), Lazar (7 Ate 9) and Crowton (Mousie, I Will Read to You) recast the familiar sights and sounds of school-going as circus experiences: the school bus is a yellow clown car crammed full of vividly costumed students, and the teacher, Miss Stupendous, is a strongwoman. The book is more a compilation of cute ideas than a compelling narrative arc, but its tone encourages, and its art, rendered in big-top tones of yellow, blue, and pink, has the winsome simplicity of screen print illustrations. Ages 3--7. (June)

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

In this feel-good story, an older brother helps his younger sibling navigate the first day of circus school. Even at regular school, the first day can seem very chaotic, and for this dark-skinned, Afro-haired sibling duo, it is no different at circus school. Beginning with choosing the right clothes (the child tries on a daredevil suit, a ringmaster's outfit, a cat costume, and several types of clown suit) and eating a balanced breakfast (literallyit's a teetering tower of bowls and plates), the first day is made easier for the unnamed protagonist thanks to this big brother who declares he will "show you the ropes." With a limited palette of bright yellow, turquoise, fuchsia, and gray, these retro-flavored digital illustrations are playful and inviting, providing details that expand on the text and make literal what could be read as metaphorical. "The bus has an ENDLESS number of seats," declares the big brother, and the illustration depicts a smiling multitude of child clowns piling out of a yellow VW Beetle. Similarly, the "tall kid" the big brother warns his sibling "not to sit behind" is an elephant. Both adults and children depicted in this unusual school are racially diverse.Whether getting ready for school themselves or relating to the comfort of having a loved one as a guide, young readers will enjoy this upbeat twist on the genre. (Picture book. 4-8) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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