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OverviewA joyful, confidence-boosting picture book for ages 4–8, Billy J. at the Circus celebrates inner strength, self-acceptance, and the magic of movement. Meet Billy J., a small but mighty hero who discovers that true strength comes from within! Join him at a magical circus where muscles and confidence grow together. Billy J., known to everyone as ""Scrawny,"" wishes he could be big and strong like the performers at the summer circus. When he stumbles into a mysterious tent, he meets the incredible Ms. Muscles, who shows him something amazing - he has muscles too! In fact, he has over 650 of them, each with its own special job. Through Ms. Muscles' guidance, Billy learns about the wonderful ways his body already works. From his jaw muscles that help him chew to his leg muscles that help him jump, Billy discovers that being strong isn't just about looking muscular. As his confidence grows, he faces the ultimate test - the High Striker bell at the circus. Will Billy find the courage to lift the mighty hammer? Can he prove to himself that believing in your own strength is the first step to achieving great things? This heartwarming tale teaches children about self-acceptance, the joy of movement, and the power of believing in yourself. Get ready to flex those reading muscles and discover the champion within! Full Product DetailsAuthor: Andrew Biel , Robin DornPublisher: Histria LLC Imprint: Histria Kids ISBN: 9781592116942ISBN 10: 1592116949 Pages: 36 Publication Date: 17 March 2026 Recommended Age: From 5 to 8 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: In Print Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsReviewsBiel's rhymes scan well throughout, and his focus on how muscles are for daily activities reinforces the idea that anyone can achieve healthy living. Dorn's painted illustrations are the standout, depicting both the weirdness of the circus and activated muscles in every day activity. The images don't feel like diagrams--they move the story forward in addition to highlighting anatomy. --Kirkus Reviews Author InformationLike Billy J., author Andrew Biel was a skinny kid convinced he had no muscles—until he accidentally discovered one under his armpit! Over the years, he learned more about muscles, wrote the best-selling textbook Trail Guide to the Body, and now uses his muscles to kayak, cross-country ski, and hike. Robin Dorn is a painter and scientific illustrator specializing in human anatomy. She enjoys keeping in touch with her whimsical side in the company of such characters as Ms. Muscles. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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