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Finger Circus

Synopsis Roll-up, roll-up-come to the finger circus! To play with me you just need your finger! Take a pen, draw two eyes and a mouth, and there you are - a finger circus performer!

Review: A little practice is needed before this book can be shared but  once I’d mastered it , it led to shrieks of laughter from toddlers. Finger Circus is a sturdy board book with two circular cut outs on each page to allow fingers decorated as faces to appear as circus performers. The basic illustrations are cleverly designed to be an extension of the fingers, whether it’s as a lion tamer or juggler. There is very little text, which works well. All that is missing is a drum roll to enhance the performance!

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2008-05-05

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Author: Herve Tullet
Genre: Board Book
Age Range (see age categories): 0+
Theme/Subject: Circus, finger play
Publisher: Templar Publishing
ISBN: 9781840116816
Reviewer: Sheila Woodburn
Title: Finger Circus
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Added: 2008-05-05 20:38:45
Last updated: 2008-05-27 22:44:05

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