




At The Circus
A counting circus adventure following Marvin as he searches for his missing salamander, Boop.
- A playful search-and-find circus story
- Counts from one to ten through visual storytelling
- Strong rhythm and repetition for read-alouds
- A rewarding, joyful ending
IDEAL FOR
Boy & Girl
AGE RANGE
2-6 years old
GENRE
Counting, Humour
PAGES
30
BINDING
Hardcover
TRIM SIZE
8.5 x 8.5 in
My kids shout the numbers, laugh at the animals, and clap at the ending every single time. It feels like a performance, not just a book.Hannah

A search that builds anticipation
Each spread adds a new layer of spectacle as Marvin searches the circus. The rising numbers and growing chaos keep children engaged and curious all the way to the final reveal.

Learning through playful repetition
By pairing numbers with memorable visual moments, children absorb counting naturally. Repetition and rhythm make it easy to follow, predict, and participate.
Reviews
Feedback from families who made this story part of their bedtime routine.
Nora
My child laughs every time a new animal appears. We count together and try to guess what comes next.
Samir
The pacing is perfect. It keeps building until the big reveal and never drags.
Elena
Silly but calm. It works surprisingly well before bed.
Marcus
The counting feels natural and playful, not like a lesson.
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you might want to know before choosing and personalising your book.
Visual comedy, repetition, and escalating silliness. Each scene builds on the last with bigger surprises and playful misunderstandings.
Each spread introduces the next number through clear, countable characters and actions, reinforcing number order from one to ten without feeling instructional.
Both. The bright circus scenes keep kids engaged during the day, while the predictable rhythm and gentle pacing work well for calmer evening reads.
Ideal for ages 2 to 6, especially for children who enjoy spotting details, counting aloud, and anticipating a funny reveal.
The search builds anticipation across all ten numbers, so the final reveal feels earned, funny, and joyful rather than abrupt.