Kate Klise - Three-Ring Rascals: Secrets of the Circus 5 read online FB2, PDF
9781616206406 1616206403 Can you keep a secret? Everyone has a secret. But sometimes a little secret can become a big problem. That's what happens when circus mouse Gert's secret pen pal, a pig named Pablo, runs away to join Sir Sidney's Circus. Pablo doesn't want to be sold to Prinkle's Pork Chops. Farmer Farley doesn't really want to sell Pablo, either, but he needs money to save his farm. When the New Pork Times announces a pig race with a five-thousand-dollar prize, the members of Sir Sidney's Circus hope they've found a way to save Pablo and Farmer Farley's farm, too. The race is on in Secrets of the Circus., Everyone has a secret. But sometimes a little secret can become a big problem. That's what happens when circus mouse Gert's secret pen pal, a pig named Pablo, runs away to join Sir Sidney's Circus. Pablo doesn't want to be sold to Prinkle's Pork Chops. Farmer Farley doesn't really want to sell Pablo, either, but he needs money to save his farm. When the New Pork Times announces a pig race with a five-thousand-dollar prize, the members of Sir Sidney's Circus--Gert, her brother Bert, Elsa the elephant, Leo the lion, and their friends--hope they've found a way to save Pablo and Farmer Farley's farm, too. The race is on in Secrets of the Circus. PRAISE FOR THE THREE-RING RASCALS SERIES: "A fun pick for fans of silly stories and for reluctant readers, too." --* School Library Journal "The story zips along, the text and illustrations are full of playful surprises, and the author sustains a tone of rare and genuine sweetness . . . Rich and inventive." --+ Chicago Tribune "Entertaining . . . Illustrations, complete with speech bubbles, are seamlessly interwoven with the text to capture the action and misadventures. There's even a rousing song . . . Absurd situations, winning characters and plenty of heartfelt moments and laughs combine to make this a surefire hit." --++ Kirkus Reviews "Coined words, speech bubbles, newspaper articles, and other amusing features continue the big-top merriment." -- Booklist, The members of the world s friendliest circus must band together and save Gert's secret pen pal--a pig named Pablo --in another zany adventure in the series. Everyone has a secret. So says Sir Sidney, owner of the world s "best" circus. But sometimes a little secret can become a big problem. That s exactly what happens when Gert s secret pen pal, a pig named Pablo, escapes from his farm and climbs on board Sir Sidney s circus train to avoid being sold to Prinkle s Pork Chops. It turns out Farmer Farley doesn t want to sell Pablo, either, but if he doesn t, he may lose his farm. When the "New Pork Times" announces a pig race at the Iowa State Fair with a five-thousand-dollar prize, the circus members and Farmer Farley all rush to the fair in hopes that they can win the prize and save Pablo--and Farmer Farley s farm. PRAISE FOR THE THREE-RING RASCALS SERIES: A fun pick for fans of silly stories and for reluctant readers, too. *"School Library Journal" The story zips along, the text and illustrations are full of playful surprises, and the author sustains a tone of rare and genuine sweetness . . . Rich and inventive. " "Chicago Tribune"" Entertaining . . . Illustrations, complete with speech bubbles, are seamlessly interwoven with the text to capture the action and misadventures. There s even a rousing song . . .Absurd situations, winning characters and plenty of heartfelt moments and laughs combine to make this a surefire hit. "Kirkus Reviews" Coined words, speech bubbles, newspaper articles, and other amusing features continue the big-top merriment. "Booklist""
9781616206406 1616206403 Can you keep a secret? Everyone has a secret. But sometimes a little secret can become a big problem. That's what happens when circus mouse Gert's secret pen pal, a pig named Pablo, runs away to join Sir Sidney's Circus. Pablo doesn't want to be sold to Prinkle's Pork Chops. Farmer Farley doesn't really want to sell Pablo, either, but he needs money to save his farm. When the New Pork Times announces a pig race with a five-thousand-dollar prize, the members of Sir Sidney's Circus hope they've found a way to save Pablo and Farmer Farley's farm, too. The race is on in Secrets of the Circus., Everyone has a secret. But sometimes a little secret can become a big problem. That's what happens when circus mouse Gert's secret pen pal, a pig named Pablo, runs away to join Sir Sidney's Circus. Pablo doesn't want to be sold to Prinkle's Pork Chops. Farmer Farley doesn't really want to sell Pablo, either, but he needs money to save his farm. When the New Pork Times announces a pig race with a five-thousand-dollar prize, the members of Sir Sidney's Circus--Gert, her brother Bert, Elsa the elephant, Leo the lion, and their friends--hope they've found a way to save Pablo and Farmer Farley's farm, too. The race is on in Secrets of the Circus. PRAISE FOR THE THREE-RING RASCALS SERIES: "A fun pick for fans of silly stories and for reluctant readers, too." --* School Library Journal "The story zips along, the text and illustrations are full of playful surprises, and the author sustains a tone of rare and genuine sweetness . . . Rich and inventive." --+ Chicago Tribune "Entertaining . . . Illustrations, complete with speech bubbles, are seamlessly interwoven with the text to capture the action and misadventures. There's even a rousing song . . . Absurd situations, winning characters and plenty of heartfelt moments and laughs combine to make this a surefire hit." --++ Kirkus Reviews "Coined words, speech bubbles, newspaper articles, and other amusing features continue the big-top merriment." -- Booklist, The members of the world s friendliest circus must band together and save Gert's secret pen pal--a pig named Pablo --in another zany adventure in the series. Everyone has a secret. So says Sir Sidney, owner of the world s "best" circus. But sometimes a little secret can become a big problem. That s exactly what happens when Gert s secret pen pal, a pig named Pablo, escapes from his farm and climbs on board Sir Sidney s circus train to avoid being sold to Prinkle s Pork Chops. It turns out Farmer Farley doesn t want to sell Pablo, either, but if he doesn t, he may lose his farm. When the "New Pork Times" announces a pig race at the Iowa State Fair with a five-thousand-dollar prize, the circus members and Farmer Farley all rush to the fair in hopes that they can win the prize and save Pablo--and Farmer Farley s farm. PRAISE FOR THE THREE-RING RASCALS SERIES: A fun pick for fans of silly stories and for reluctant readers, too. *"School Library Journal" The story zips along, the text and illustrations are full of playful surprises, and the author sustains a tone of rare and genuine sweetness . . . Rich and inventive. " "Chicago Tribune"" Entertaining . . . Illustrations, complete with speech bubbles, are seamlessly interwoven with the text to capture the action and misadventures. There s even a rousing song . . .Absurd situations, winning characters and plenty of heartfelt moments and laughs combine to make this a surefire hit. "Kirkus Reviews" Coined words, speech bubbles, newspaper articles, and other amusing features continue the big-top merriment. "Booklist""