![]() When the circus opens the next day, who should turn up but the beloved farmer? The young clown and monkey can barely contain their excitement, and as they launch into a performance, the farmer becomes acquainted with the older parental clown. (The other clowns, including one who seems to be the child’s caretaker, look on in amusement.) Along with the circus monkey centered in the second story, the overall-clad child spends the day playing farmer-raking, juggling eggs, and experimentally milking the circus elephant. ![]() ![]() The final installment of Caldecott Honoree Frazee’s Farmer trilogy opens with a theatrical flourish as the young clown who starred in the first story returns to the circus wearing the farmer’s oversize hat, the child rejects the clown costume for a pair of black overalls that mimic the farmer’s. ![]()
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