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Circus story 11-12 years old Interactive story (1)

Max's Marvelous Circus Mishaps

A hilarious and magical adventure where Max, an 11-year-old boy, helps prepare the circus show and discovers the wonders, goofs, and giggles behind the big top.

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A 12-year-old boy, Max, with messy brown hair and sparkling eyes of excitement, stands center stage with a big smile on his face. He wears a colorful striped t-shirt and canvas pants, holding a large box of circus costumes with his arms raised, ready to help. Next to him, Lila, a 10-year-old acrobat with braided blonde hair, performs a graceful pirouette, her sparkling leggings reflecting the light of the big top. In the background, the grand circus tent, with its red and white stripes, is decorated with string lights, and elephants sleep peacefully on colorful rugs. The scene is filled with bright colors and joyful details, with floating balloons and confetti falling from the sky. Max and Lila are surrounded by a festive atmosphere, ready to prepare for the magical show ahead. report a problem with this image
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Destined
Meant to be something in the future, like a plan that seems sure to happen.
Acrobats
People who do skilled physical tricks like flips, balances, and jumps high in the air.
Ringmaster
The person who leads the circus show and introduces the acts in the ring.
Juggler
A performer who throws and catches many objects without dropping them.
Magician
A performer who does tricks that seem to make things appear or disappear.
Concentration
The mental focus needed to pay close attention to one task.
Confetti
Many small colorful paper pieces thrown in the air for celebration.
Trampoline
A bouncy surface that people jump on to reach high heights.
Somersault
A complete forward or backward roll of the body through the air.
High wire
A thin, stretched rope or cable that performers walk across high above ground.
Finale
The last and often biggest part of a show or performance.
Disappearing act
A trick where a performer makes something or someone seem to vanish.
Fire-eater
A performer who appears to put flames into their mouth as a trick.

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