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A smile is an international expression of happiness, pleasure, and amusement. Doctors have shown that smiling can help give a greater sense of well-being. A smile is connected to our heart and body, helping reduce emotional and sometimes physical pain. The Fabulous International Clowns bring their smiles to children, adults, and seniors to help them feel good. Whether at a party, visiting children in hospital special care, posing in a picture to send as a card to a friend, or helping a teacher turn learning into a smile, the Fabulous International Clowns bring a smile to the moment and a happiness that is remembered forever. |
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Touching Hearts With A Smile
Whoever is happy will make others happy,
too.
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Nanno, Tito, and Kote touch hearts with a smile. The Fabulous International Clowns bring happiness with juggling, face painting, magic, and balloon animals. Whether for children, adults, or seniors, they bring smiles to gatherings and events of almost any size. The Fabulous International Clowns entertain in both English and Spanish, at homes or other locations with special arrangements. The Fabulous International Clowns volunteer at hospitals and special-needs functions. Their greatest reward is seeing the "special" smiles. Nanno, Tito, and Kote also volunteer at local schools to provide teachers with a different way to help children learn through magic and teach children how to make balloon animals. To make an important day a little bit more memorable, the Fabulous International Clowns bring magic and balloons to a special breakfast or dinner surprise. And for almost any occasion, the Fabulous International Clowns are available for photos to send a special card with a smile. |
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The Fabulous International Clowns
Happiness is
the only good. The time to be happy is now. The place to be happy is here.
The way to be happy is to make others so. |
When growing up in Argentina, Nanno saw children going door to door asking for food or books. Local groups or community organizations would provide breakfast for the children in some areas. The second Sunday of August became designated as Kid's Day where puppet shows were used to tell stories, teach, and bring a smile to both children and adults. For about five years, Nanno worked with the week-long events to give to all the children in special ways as a clown through magic. When he came to the United States about four years ago, he wanted to continue to bring smiles to children and adults. He has worked with several organizations for fund-raising efforts, and met Tito and Kote who share the same love for happiness. Nanno's greatest joy is visiting children under long-term care in hospitals, and like "Patch Adams", bringing them a joy that goes deeper than the medications and treatments they are receiving. |
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Making and Remembering Smiles Sometimes
your joy is the source of your smile, but sometimes your smile can be the
source of your joy.
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The Fabulous International Clowns are currently available 10:00am to 7:00pm Sundays and Mondays, and from 8:30am to 10:30am on Tuesdays through Saturdays. Nanno needs three weeks advanced notice for most events, but call to discuss special needs or larger groups of more than twenty. Phone: 732 842-5326 Cell: 908 208-3378 email NannoTheClown@Yahoo.com.ar The Fabulous International Clowns have visited several local schools, hospitals, religious groups and organizations, and other community events, including: New Monmouth School Saint Leo the Great CLICK HERE FOR OUR FABULOUS PHOTO SCRAPBOOK. |
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To see the Fabulous International Clowns, please visit Little Tommy's Toy Bag & Collectibles Specializing in New & Classic Toys, Entertainment Autographs, and Related Collectibles 81 First Ave - Atlantic Highlands NJ 732-291-9101 | toymantom@aol.com |
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