Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
Claude and Sir Bobblysock go under the big top for a madcap adventure. From Alex T. Smith's hilarious award-winning early chapter book series.
"Fans of Amelia Bedelia will find this sort of thing hilarious.... The climax has everything a child could want in a book." ―Kirkus Reviews
When Mr. and Mrs. Shinyshoes leave for the day, Claude and his best friend Sir Bobblysock take a walk in the park. Suddenly, a woman calls for help, and they find themselves rescuing a runaway baby carriage―with the baby still inside
To reward their heroism, The Amazing Alan invites them to watch his circus. They arrive early, and, as he's been on a cleaning frenzy lately, Claude decides to tidy up the big top. In the process, he accidentally sabotages the performers' equipment. But the show must go on―even if Claude and Sir Bobblysock have to put on the entire thing themselves
Quirky, delightfully odd, and positively surreal, Alex T. Smith's beloved illustrated early chapter book series promises giggle-filled bedtime reading and a laugh-out-loud option for readers transitioning from picture books to chapter books. Black and white illustrations throughout. Available in eBook.
Also by Alex T. Smith:
Claude at the Beach
Claude on the Big Screen
Claude in the City
Claude in the Country Claude in the Spotlight
Claude on the Slopes
Mr. Penguin and the Catastrophic Cruise
Mr. Penguin and the Fortress of Secrets
Mr. Penguin and the Lost Treasure
Synopsis
When Mr. and Mrs. Shineyshoes leave for the day, their dog Claude and his sock puppet sidekick, Sir Bobblysock, visit the circus. From Alex T. Smith's hilariously illustrated early chapter book series.
After rescuing a runaway baby carriage, Claude and Sir Bobblysock are invited to watch a circus. But Claude can't keep his hands to himself and accidentally sabotages the performing equipment. Still, the show must go on―even if Claude and Sir Bobblysock have to put on the entire thing themselves. What a wonderful day
Quirky, delightfully odd, and positively surreal, Alex T. Smith's beloved Claude series promises fits of giggles for readers transitioning from picture books to chapter books. Two-color illustrations throughout.