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Books for 1 Year Olds
 
 
           
           
 
The Big Parade
 
 
       
     
 
The Big Parade
 
  • 36 pages
  • 6 3/4 x 8 1/4
  • Wipe Clean Cover
  • Ages 3 - 9
  • $14.95
  • Read the Story
   
   
     
   
     
   
   
     
   
     
   
     
   
       
     
  In this adventure, your child gets a chance to participate as host of "The Big Parade" as id passes through the streets of your town.    
   
     
   
     
   
     
  Please Include:    
 
  • Full Name
  • Nickname: When you add a Nickname, the Nickname will be used throughout the story instead of the Child's First Name. We suggest you add the Nickname in the story only if it is a name the child is commonly known by.
  • Age
  • Gender
  • Hometown
  • Up to 3 Friends
 
   
     
   
     
   
   
     
       
       
 
   
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
 

The Big Parade

especially for
{child's first name} {child's middle name} {child's last name}
at the age of {child's age}

{dedication}
{who this book is from}
{date of gift}

   
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
       
       
       
 

{First Name or Nickname} {Last Name} sat up wide awake in his bed. The sun was just coming up in {Hometown}. He could tell that it was going to be a gorgeous day. He glanced out his bedroom window. {First Name or Nickname} remembered exactly where he was planning to go today with {Friend(s)}.

{First Name or Nickname} had been so excited for the past week. With {Friend(s)}, he had made a game of finding the most circus posters all over town. Today was the big parade and that meant the start of all the circus activities. {First Name or Nickname} had even tried to go to sleep as fast as he could last night to make the morning come more quickly.

{First Name or Nickname} began to think about all the fantastic fun he would have. Last year, his favorite act was the clown with the invisible dog. {First Name or Nickname} wondered if the clown would be there again today. Then {First Name or Nickname} thought about the child who would be selected by the mayor this year to lead the parade. Who would that lucky person be?

Just then the phone rang. "{First Name or Nickname} {Last Name}, will you lead the big parade for us this year?" asked the mayor of {Hometown}. "Oh, yes, yes!" exclaimed {First Name or Nickname}. "Will I get to ride in the fire truck?" The mayor chuckled, "You most certainly will, {First Name or Nickname}!"

{Friend(s)} waited with {First Name or Nickname} while a huge helicopter landed in his back yard. It was there to pick up {First Name or Nickname}. The helicopter took off minutes later with {First Name or Nickname} in the front seat grinning from ear to ear. After waving goodbye, {Friend(s)} hurried downtown to see the parade.

From the helicopter, {First Name or Nickname} could see the circus parade beginning to assemble at the edge of town. The helicopter landed and {First Name or Nickname} ran to the mayor. On their way to the shiny, red fire truck at the head of the parade, they walked past all the practicing performers and anxious animals that would be following {First Name or Nickname}. {First Name or Nickname} was thrilled.

Someone shouted, "Look, {First Name or Nickname} {Last Name} is leading the parade this year!" At that very moment, a big drum roll was heard. {First Name or Nickname} carefully climbed aboard the fire truck next to the driver who was dressed like a clown. {First Name or Nickname} enjoyed the marvelous, marching music played by the band as the fire truck drove down the main street of {Hometown}.

Immediately behind the band was a beautiful bareback rider. Her two magnificent, prancing horses were so well trained that the rider could balance on both their backs while standing up. {First Name or Nickname} imagined that the fine, fancy feathers on the noble horses' heads were bobbing to the beat of the music. He bobbed his head also.

The fire truck turned a corner. {First Name or Nickname} saw three small children mimicking the dancing bear who was dressed in a pink ballerina costume. The big, brown bear was very entertaining as she proudly performed bouncy ballet steps while balancing on a ball.

The circus elephants followed next. As he watched the playful pranks of the darling baby elephant, {First Name or Nickname} daydreamed about taking him Home. When the elephant fanned his big floppy ears, {First Name or Nickname} could almost picture him flying through the sky with the greatest of ease. If the baby strayed too far, the mother elephant would lovingly wrap her trunk around his.

A jolly juggler on a unicycle juggling five full bottles fascinated {Friend(s)}. He pedaled so fast that there were times when it was hard to keep up with him. It was incredible that he never dropped a bottle, no matter how fast he pedaled. {Friend(s)} knew it took practice to be that good.

{First Name or Nickname} was amused by the antics of the slippery seal. The seal would flip the ball backwards and then, with his hind flippers, smack it right back to the tip of his nose. Everyone loved watching the seal clap after each trick he performed. {Friend(s)} had fun imitating his funny, barking noises.

The acrobatic troupe was next. Their tumbling and flipping routines had the crowd cheering. {First Name or Nickname} was enjoying his place of honor, but was really tickled when the driver told him he would have a chance to watch the entire parade pass before him as each act entered the big top circus tent.

A majestic lion with all his marvelous mane was in the last wagon. He was so-o-o-o big, and his roar was so-o-o loud that {First Name or Nickname} could hear him from the very front of the parade. The mild-mannered monkeys on top of his cage did not seem at all frightened of the ferocious feline.

The fire truck stopped at the entrance of the big top circus tent. {First Name or Nickname} talked to the circus stars as they went inside. It made him feel like an important star to be so close to them. Then {First Name or Nickname} joined {Friend(s)} in his special section inside the tent.

When the circus was over, {First Name or Nickname} was escorted outside by the mayor and the ringmaster. {First Name or Nickname} did not want this special day to end. As he turned to look one last time, some performers were waving goodbye. {First Name or Nickname} waved back and smiled, for he knew he would never forget the day he led THE BIG PARADE!

{First Name or Nickname} {Last Name}
In THE BIG PARADE, there were many different characters. Can you unscramble the following names?

olin _____________________
reba _____________________
ymnkoe _________________
esorh ____________________
lesa _____________________
nlwoc __________________
glreguj __________________

   
       
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