Atlanta’s “Greatest Show on Earth” Returns with Free Kids Tickets for Young Readers!

Atlanta Acrobats and Zoo Animals in the Spotlight: “The Greatest Show on Earth” is Back!

Hey Atlanta!

Guess what’s making a grand comeback? Yup, you got it right! The Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey is bringing their much-loved “Greatest Show on Earth” back to two of our favorite arenas: the State Farm Arena in Atlanta and the Gas South Arena in Duluth.

And the best part? Your kiddos can score free tickets! Sounds like a deal too good to be true, right? But here’s the scoop: It’s all happening through a super fun reading program devised especially for metro area kids. Fancy yourself that free ticket? All you need to do is read five books. YES! Just give your local library a visit, grab any five books of your child’s choice, read them all, and — voila — your little one gets a free ticket to the fantastic, not-to-be-missed event when you buy a ticket for yourself.

Reading: Your Child’s Ticket to Magical Escapades!

Not only does your child get to enjoy the vibrant splendor of “The Greatest Show On Earth,” but they’re also developing a healthy reading habit. That’s a win-win in my book (see what I did there?)! Whether it’s the charming stories of little wizards, tales of dinosaurs, heroic sagas, puzzling mysteries, or adventurous diaries — each journey with a book will bring your child one step closer to those glitzy, delightful circus tents.

So, what can you expect at the show? Oh, just the usual mind-blowing antics, dazzle, and excitement that has been the hallmark of Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey. Picture this: astounding acrobats soaring through the air, delightful clowns that tickle your funny bone, and oh, don’t forget the stately parade of mesmerizing animals taking center stage!

And if you’re someone who’s ever been curious about the behind-the-scenes journey of performers or what it takes to put up this majestic show — now’s your chance to witness it all. Bringing alive the magic requires a whole cast of characters, and they pour their heart, soul, and unrelenting passion into every step they take.

Fun on the House: Where to Start?

All of this fun isn’t far away. Grab the kids and run to the nearest Atlanta-area public library to sign up — it’s as simple as that! The program is a golden opportunity for book lovers and circus enthusiasts alike. And let’s face it — while our little ones dive into literary adventures, they’ll also be counting down the days to witness those captivating escapades live on stage.

With the festive season upon us in just a few months, what better way to ramp up the excitement than immersing in a world of spectacular acts and dazzling performances. With the ballyhoo and the excitement surrounding “The Greatest Show on Earth,” February is shaping up to be nothing short of magical.

So, why wait? Mark the calendar. Encourage your kids to read more. Unleash the bookworm within. And remember: each book is not just a treasure trove of fantasy and learning, but also a ticket to see the magic unfold in front of your eyes.

We’ll be counting the days to welcome the vibrant circus extravaganza to our city and hope to see you there, wide smiles and all! 🎪


Author: HERE Atlanta

HERE Atlanta

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