Sculptor Alexander Calder's whimsical circus has delighted children and adults alike since he created and first performed it in 1926. Since 1970 the circus has been displayed at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City. In this visually stunning look at the circus in action, Kalman's playful text and Brun's vibrant photographs burst off the page to charm young readers.
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