Mention About Books If I Ran the Circus
Title | : | If I Ran the Circus |
Author | : | Dr. Seuss |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 58 pages |
Published | : | October 12th 1956 by Random House Books for Young Readers |
Categories | : | Childrens. Picture Books. Fiction |
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Hardcover | Pages: 58 pages Rating: 3.92 | 4753 Users | 268 Reviews
Description To Books If I Ran the Circus
Step right up for Dr. Seuss’s classic rhyming picture-book tale of young Morris McGurk’s big circus dreams. This circus has more than a mere lion tamer and trapeze artist! At the Circus McGurkus, you’ll be intrigued by the wink-hooded Hoodwink, terrified by the Spotted Atrocious, and amazed by the daring feats of the great Sneelock. And these are just a few of the astonishing things you’ll find under this big top. Told with the humor and originality that are synonymous with Dr. Seuss, If I Ran the Circus is a crowd-pleasing showstopper!Details Books Toward If I Ran the Circus
Original Title: | If I Ran the Circus |
ISBN: | 039480080X (ISBN13: 9780394800806) |
Edition Language: | English |
Rating About Books If I Ran the Circus
Ratings: 3.92 From 4753 Users | 268 ReviewsCritique About Books If I Ran the Circus
A child's imagination is way better than adults. If only we could be as creative just like them, probably we could have a fun and colorful life. This children's story book is really entertaining to read. I wonder what's going on Sneelock's mind while Marcus was telling what could be in his Circus McGurkus if ever it materialize.Basic Plot: Morris McGurk contemplates turning Mr. Sneelock into the star of a circus.The Circus McGurkus would truly be a thing of wonder if he managed the circus he envisions, and Mr. Sneelock must be truly deserving of a young boy's adulation, considering what the boy seems to think Sneelock is capable of.This reminded me a lot of being very young and making "plans" to create wild and crazy productions that everyone would come see. I remember "practicing" a roller skating routine for hours
If I Ran The Circus by Dr. Seuss is a very creative and vibrant book for both young and old readers. This book did a wonderful job at exploring a child's expansive imagination. It's about a young boy who wants to create a wide-ranging circus in the vacant lot behind Mr. Sneelock's store. His imagination included many performers from a walrus who can stand on one whisker, blindfolded bowman who shoots arrows through objects blindly, ferocious monsters being tamed, and more. It was nice to see all
This Dr.Suess book is about a young boy named Morris McGurk. At the beginning of the book, Morris dreams of making a circus behind an old man named Mr. Sneelock's store. Throughout the book, he describes his fantasies of all the spectacular animals and people he would have in the circus, such as walruses that stand on one whisker and other exceptional performers. He also pictures Mr. Sneelock as having superhuman strengths and performing in his circus.A literary element in this book is
It's been quite a while since I first opened a Dr. Seuss book. It's always a joyous pleasure to sit back and unravel the great simplistic beauty that is a Dr. Seuss book, whether as a child or adult. His words are forever immortal and shall live longer than time itself.As for this book, this is the first time I read "If I Ran the Circus". Every name and description in the book is original and fun, and the rhyme is unforgettable.
It's been quite a while since I first opened a Dr. Seuss book. It's always a joyous pleasure to sit back and unravel the great simplistic beauty that is a Dr. Seuss book, whether as a child or adult. His words are forever immortal and shall live longer than time itself.As for this book, this is the first time I read "If I Ran the Circus". Every name and description in the book is original and fun, and the rhyme is unforgettable.
A very layered story, in true Seussian style. Rhymes throughout build-up the excellence of this circus and all the acts found therein. From balancing species to those who leap through the air, Dr. Seuss knows how to captivate the reader. Even though the story was longer and more detailed than he is used to reading, Neo was enthralled with all the varied bits. He did not recognise many of the acts from our recent trip to the circus, but he loved the idea of seeing them in the future.
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