About The Flea Circus – El Circo de Pulga: Bilingual Children’s Picture Book in English and Spanish (Kids Learn Spanish 8):
A Bilingual English and Spanish Story About Respect And Self-Esteem.
“A giant of a fable aimed at kids who frequently feel small, overlooked, and like they just don’t matter.” Readers’ Favorite
Circus is fun, right? There are wild animals and clowns, artists and musicians, jugglers and acrobats, and fire-eaters and knife-throwers. Welcome to Circus Wilson where you get all that. The tiniest animal in that circus is Paco the flea. Paco is an artist. He can juggle, perform a four-time somersault, and jump through the burning eye of a needle.
Nevertheless, he is sad because nobody in the audience can see him. He wants to be BIG. One day he makes a decision that will change his life forever.
See how Paco’s defection causes so much uproar in the Circus. Paco does matter – watching Director Wilson as he searches for him. Where could a flea be hiding, anyway?
What makes this book special?
Each sentence is both in English and Spanish
Translated by native language experts
The story is simple and suitable for early-age learning
All the illustrations are original, creative, and fun
For reading aloud at home or in preschool, kindergarten, for reading together at school
Optimal for the first contact with a foreign language
Kids learn quickly and easily. With bilingual children’s books, you set them up for success and expand their horizons from an early age! So Scroll up, click on ‘Buy Now’, and help Paco find his way back to the circus!
Ages 2+
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Author Bio:
Ingo Blum is an author, graphic designer, and comedian. He has always enjoyed projects where he could create artwork for kids. Eventually, he became a writer and graphic designer and started writing children’s stories to accompany these projects for fun. With some encouragement from his friends and family (and a lot of kids!), he decided to share his stories with the world. Ingo works with illustrators from all over the world with whom he constantly develops new concepts and stories.