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My Mom Is the Best Circus

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This delightfully entertaining story celebrating mom as the best one-woman show on Earth! 
This humorous story celebrates mom as the best one-woman show on earth as she juggles everything that goes on during the day—she's a ringmaster, a wild beast tamer, a magician, and sometimes a clown. But her best stunt of all is the sandman show, when it's time for a good-night story. 
Luciana Navarro Powell's colorful, humorous illustrations are a perfect complement to her spirited, rhyming text.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      April 1, 2013
      In this board book, a boy sings the praises of his mother, whose abilities are enough to make her a hit under the big top. Among her talents, she can juggle breakfast, “tame wild beasts” (do laundry), and “walk on stilts” (wear high heels): “My mom is the best circus,/ from sunrise to sundown./ Sometimes she’s a magician,/ other times, a clown.” In her brightly colored, gently textured art, Powell captures the essence of a
      do-it-all mom, whose bold purple pantsuit establishes her as the ringmaster of this family. Up to age 4. Agent: East West Literary Agency.

    • Kirkus

      April 1, 2013
      Mom gets to be the star in this follow-up to My Dad is the Best Playground (2012). Describing all of mom's duties as circus acts, the book reveals the everyday life of mom and two toddlers, likely fraternal twins, of indeterminate gender. Mom is a working mother, and readers see her interacting with her little ones with boundless energy in the morning and in the evening when she returns home from work. She's a juggler as she prepares breakfast, an animal tamer as she wrestles laundry into the washing machine and a "strongwoman" as she carries one kid under each arm. The format parallels the first book, with kinetic, cartoon images in muted colors of a happy, loving and playful family. While the father-as-playground analogy was successful and easy to relate to, the mother-as-circus concept may confuse little ones who are often not so familiar with the goings-on under the big top. The depiction of mom's shadow flying on the trapeze is too subtle for the audience, and the cover illustration of mom happily juggling a hot cup of coffee is baffling and dangerous. On the final double-page spreads, readers learn that mom's best act is the "sandman show," a concept that may also require some explanation. Fans of the first book may want to see mom in action, but as a solo act, this one just doesn't fly. (Board book. 1-3)

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