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Bring Up Baby Under the Big Top

January 13, 2009

Last year, in an effort to get my husband something really different for Valentine’s Day, I did various searches on eBay, including his first name, Randy, and last name, Hunt. I discovered that there used to be the Hunt Bros. Circus, and there were all sorts of memorabilia on the auction block. I thought maybe an 8×10 picture would be interesting, or a pennant.

But then I came across a vintage advertising poster, and knew immediately that it was my gift for Randy, no matter what the cost. It was 4 feet long and 2 feet wide, and had 3 male clowns (who could definitely pass for Randy and his 2 brothers) and 1 female clown (me!). But the amazing thing, the reason I just HAD to have THIS poster, was that splashed across the bottom in giant letters was the date the circus would be in town – Saturday, August 20 – which coincidentally is my husband’s birthday!

That poster is now matted and framed, in a place of honor next to the front door. We get complements from everyone about it, even before they realize it says Hunt, and certainly before we explain the clowns and the birthday.

Inspired by the gorgeous poster that I see as I leave for work every morning, I’ve managed to come across some circus-themed juvenile products:

Circus Train Wall Mural from Elephants on the Wall Circus Train Mural
Elephants on the Wall, $109.95

This is a large paint-by-number wall mural! It features colorful clown commandeering the engine, pulling the three other cars right behind him. Each car is filled with a variety of animals. This 16′ long mural can travel around the corner of the room if necessary. It can also be personalized with up to three lines of copy and seven letters per line for the red banner. The kit includes the pattern, transfer paper, directions and color guide.

Circus Play Set from Plantoys Circus Play Set
Plantoys, $60

Children will have fun pretending to be the playful clown, learning about circus animals and discovering the magic box where the audience can disappear and reappear.

Circus Pillow from Boodalee Circus Pillow
Boodalee, $42

This bold throw pillow is part of the circus bedding collection, but is cute enough to stand on its own. This is one pillow, with both sides shown. It is 12×12” cotton twill, silk-screened with certified non-toxic pigments, and an eco-insert that uses fiber spun from corn. It’s $32 for just the pillow cover.

Musabee from Manhattan Toy Musabee
Manhattan Toy, $28

Part of its Cirque du Soleil collection, pull this 12” plush’s nose to hear “Alegria, an original Cirque tune.

Le Cirque Clothes Rack from Sevi Le Cirque Clothes Rack
Sevi, $49.95

This wooden rack is 23×10x3”.

Curtains Rise from Haba Curtains Rise
Haba, $34.99

A mouse and bear perform as acrobats hanging from this mobile. They are affixed by magnets, so they are detachable for cuddling. Has a little bell and mirror foil, all under a circus tent.

Lacing Cards from eeBoo Lacing Cards
eeBoo, $14.95

Included are five beautifully illustrated, brightly colored cards and five laces. They help little ones with hand-eye coordination. Made with sturdy board and laminated on both sides for extra durability. Holes are cleanly drilled and the faux silk threads won’t ever unravel.

Tumbling Elephant from Bobles Tumbling Elephant
Bobles, $139

Based on a simple geometric form, a child can tumble, roll, balance, seesaw, rock, jump and gain some bodily experience, which can serve as the foundation for further development. It is made of firm foam with a soft surface. It is free of toxins and phthalates.

Circus Storage Step-Up from Guidecraft Circus Storage Step-Up
Guidecraft, $45

This stool is bright and colorful, hand-crafted and hand-painted, with storage under the top step.

If you have ideas or requests for themes for "On the Shelf," post a comment or email gerri.hunt@reedbusiness.com.

Posted by Gerri Hunt on January 13, 2009 | Comments (4)
Industries: Decorative Accents

March 20, 2009
In response to: Bring Up Baby Under the Big Top
Barney commented:

Its a tough time to be a clown. I was laid off from my circus troupe and I had to sell my car and my house to payoff some high interest short term loans I had taken. Anyhow, if anyone wants to hire a down-on-his-luck clown for a grand opening or anything, please let me know.


January 22, 2009
In response to: Bring Up Baby Under the Big Top
Michelle commented:

What a neat gift idea -- and great story! Your circus-loving readers will also love Mud Pie's adorable new collection of lion and elephant-themed juvenille products for boys...the cotton Seersucker Elephant Bookends are a must-have! www.mud-pie.com


January 22, 2009
In response to: Bring Up Baby Under the Big Top
Michelle commented:

What a neat gift idea -- and great story! Your circus-loving readers will also love Mud Pie's adorable new collection of lion and elephant-themed juvenille products for boys...the cotton Seersucker Elephant Bookends are a must-have! www.mud-pie.com


January 13, 2009
In response to: Bring Up Baby Under the Big Top
Lisa commented:

Love your inspiration for this post : )

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