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R is for John Ringling,
a man who loved the circus.
Lions, tigers, elephants, and clowns,
high wire acrobats, glitter gowns.

Exporing Florida - John Ringling

Famous Floridians - John Ringling

Ringling Circus Museum

Ringling Circus Museum Virtual Tour

Ringling Brothers Circus Homepage

FSU Circus

History of Circuses

Circus World Museum

Circus Animals

ICE CREAM STOP
by Shel Silverstein
 
The circus train made an ice cream stop
At the fifty-two-flavor ice cream stand.
The animals all got off the train
And walked right up to the ice cream man.
"I'll take Vanilla," yelled the gorilla.
"I'll take Chocolate," shouted the ocelot.
"I'll take the Strawberry," chirped the canary.
"Rocky Road," croaked the toad.
"Lemon and Lime," growled the lion.
Said the ice cream man, "'Til I see a dime,
You'll get no ice cream of mine."
Then the animals snarled and screeched and growled
And whinnied and whimpered and hooted and howled
And gobbled up the whole ice cream stand,
All fifty-two flavors
(Fifty-three with Ice Cream Man).

Fourth Grade
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