2. Feel Scared: Some children may find clowns scary due to their unusual makeup, colorful costumes, and exaggerated facial expressions. The sudden movements, loud noises, and unexpected actions of clowns can also cause fear in some kids.
3. Be Curious: Children may be curious about clowns and their acts. They may want to get closer to observe their unique appearance, props, and tricks.
4. Imitate the clown: Children may try to imitate the clown's movements, gestures, and expressions, finding joy in copying the clown's funny actions.
5. Feel shy: Some children may be shy around clowns and prefer to keep their distance. They may feel overwhelmed or uncomfortable in the presence of a clown.
6. Interact playfully: If the child is comfortable, they might engage in playful interactions with the clown, such as playing peek-a-boo, chasing each other, or participating in simple games.
7. Seek Comfort: A child who feels scared or overwhelmed may seek comfort from a parent or trusted adult. They may want to hold someone's hand or stay close to a familiar person during the clown's performance.
8. Enjoy the fun: For many children, meeting a clown can be a positive experience. They may have fun watching the clown's performance and may eagerly anticipate future encounters.
9. Feel amazed: Children may be amazed by the clown's abilities, such as juggling, balancing acts, or magic tricks. They may express awe or wonder at the clown's skills.
10. Express confusion: Some children may not fully understand the purpose or significance of a clown's actions. They may ask questions or seek explanations from their parents about what the clown is doing.