Circus story
1-2 years
Interactive story
Pip at the Giggle Circus
Pip, a 3-year-old boy, explores a funny circus with silly magic, bright lights, and happy backstage surprises. You choose what Pip does next!
In this interactive story, it's you who chooses the next step at each stage: your decisions influence the course... and the end of the adventure!
Designed for toddlers (2 years and under): a deliberately short, very simple and reassuring story.
The quiz: did you understand the story well?
- Circus
- A place with many fun shows, animals, and people who perform tricks.
- Curtain
- A big cloth that opens and closes to show or hide the stage.
- Backstage
- The area behind the stage where people get ready and keep things.
- GLITTER
- Tiny shiny bits that sparkle and make things look bright and glittery.
- Trapeze
- A bar hung by ropes high up that people swing and fly from.
- Magician
- A person who makes small surprises and tricks that look like magic.
- Trainer
- A person who teaches and cares for animals so they can do tricks.
- Confetti
- Many small paper bits that fly in the air for a happy party.
- Costume
- Clothes someone wears to look like a character for a show.
- Props
- Objects actors use in a show to help tell the story.
- Maracas
- Round musical shakers you hold and shake to make a jingly sound.
- Kazoo
- A small horn you hum into to make a buzzy funny sound.
- Ribbon
- A long thin piece of cloth used to decorate or to wave in dance.