Spotlights glow—let’s start the show! As the circus train rolls into town, excited children and their parents get in line for their chance to experience the Big Top. Clowns paint faces and people scurry to their seats. Then the show begins, wrapping readers in all the wonders of the circus. Dancing elephants, flipping trapeze artists, and pie-throwing clowns captivate both young and old. Jennifer Cole Judd’s text is a treat for the ears with its simple, evocative rhymes, while Melanie Matthews’s delightful illustrations capture the fun and spectacle of the circus. Readers will be cheering, Encore! Encore!
Jennifer Cole Judd is the author of a new rhyming picture book, CIRCUS TRAIN, (Two Lions, March 2015, and co-editor of AN EYEBALL IN MY GARDEN, a spooky middle grade poetry anthology (Marshall Cavendish, 2010).
Jennifer dreams of running away to the circus, but for now is content juggling life with a husband, five children, and slightly overweight terrier. Jennifer resides in Texas.
NOTICE: Book was won via GoodReads giveaway. THANK YOU!-Shredded Book Reviews My husband read this book to our son, who is very new to the world, (He's almost 3 months) and he loved it. The illustration is so much better than the early 00's style books. It's short, but sweet. A good bedtime story that we've read two nights in a row. I would recommend this book to anyone with children. The author and illustrator did an amazing job! The rhymes were adorable, but not overly childish. And no, I'm not praising this book because I won a copy. (See my stats for ratings with ARC's....) My son is not the easiest person to put to bed. We've tried other books like Thomas the Train...but he really loves the illustration of this one, and the rhymes.
Debut author, Jennifer Cole Judd, packs in the fun and excitement of a circus into this wonderful rhyming picture book. It is complete with elephants, tigers, clowns, tightrope, trapeze, cannons, cotton candy and more! Judd brings the circus into the child's home.
What is a real circus even like? Does anyone know? Is it all sad animals and dilapidated tents? Or is it grinning exotic tigers and clowning spectacles like in this book, and every other one about any circus ever?
I won this book in a goodreads giveaway. This is a story of a circus train setting up a tent circus . The circus then takes place. Lastly, the circus train leaves. The rhyming is simple and fun to read out loud. The illustrations are bright and cheerful. My daughter and I enjoyed talking about the illustrations.
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Loved the book. My dqughter really enjoys the illustrations, which are extremely well done. Also the written portion is short and very sweet. The book made me reminded me of the circus as it was when I was a child. I would strongly recommend this book for children.
This has a good rhyme and rhythm, but several of the circus acts shown are old fashioned and probably not familiar to kids unless they watch old cartoons.
Won Circus Train from a Goodreads Giveaway (Thank you!). This was such a fun read. My son, who is an advance reader at 5yrs old, enjoyed not only reading this story to me but the pictures. Lots of great opportunities for discussion. Circus Train definitely will leave you excited for a trip to the Circus!!
What a fun rhyming story! The simple, rhyming text and bold illustrations make this a fun story to read aloud and share. There's lots to see and talk about with your child. If you've been to a circus, it will bring back memories. If you've never been to a circus, it will definitely make you want to go to one soon. "Circus Train" is a hit!
This was another short read for book bingo. It wasn’t the best book in the world but it did its job. I won’t get into the morality of the circus and everything that goes with it. I feel like it did capture what people typically think of when they think about the circus. I wouldn’t necessarily recommend this though as I feel like there are better reads.
This is a colorful rhyming book about the circus train that brings the circus to town and pulls out of town to go on to the next stop. Kids will like the colors and the rhyme.
This is a delightful little book about the circus. The easy-to-read sentences are very short. The concepts are simple. The text comes full circle as it starts with the line, "Circus trail spills over the hills" and ends with that same line.
The story is told in rhyme. It's very difficult to write in rhyme and do it well, but author Jennifer Cole Judd handles the task well. The bright illustrations by Melanie Matthews are an asset to this great little book.