Good Grief! The Peanuts gang is here in four fun adventures, all in one book! Join Charlie Brown on the first day of school, when Snoopy is traded to another baseball team, when the gang goes trick-or-treating, and more!.
The Peanuts Gang are counting the things they do together to have fun, from one to ten. Join them! Early counting, reading, and numeral recognition are all parts of the learning experience.
Charlie Brown and his friends are hitting the baseball field for a long day of fun in the sun! But the game turns into something more when the Peanuts gang starts learning about the many men and women who changed the course of history by helping their fellow humans. This touching ode to some of the world’s great humanitarian heroes—including one forgotten hero who helped little kids!—will warm hearts and inspire. Book includes presentations on great humanitarian heroes and activity pages.
Schulz's beloved Peanuts gang is back in a brand-new series. In this title, Snoopy and the rest learn about America's great inventors, introducing a few lesser known inventors who don't often make it into the history books. Full color.
The Adventures of Peanut, the Sugar Glider. Volume 3: The Summer Rv Road Trip Adventures. This is the third book in the series, The Adventures of Peanut, the Sugar Glider. This book is about a girl named Barbara, and her very special adopted pet sugar glider, Peanut. In this volume, Peanut has a thrilling adventure when the family goes on a summer road trip in a recreational vehicle. Peanuts adventure begins when the family arrives at camp. Peanut and Barbara will explore the zoo, a light house, and an amusement park. Then they will enjoy a rodeo, hiking trail, and a fishing trip at the lake. Peanut and Barbara will visit an amazing bird and wild life sanctuary, along with a fun trip to Farmer Browns Farm. Then they will embark on a hot air balloon ride, and see the wonders of the aquarium. Author Dr. Rose Talbot takes pride in presenting the third book in her series, The Adventures of Peanut, the Sugar Glider.
Peanuts creator Charles M. Schulz insisted good ol' Charlie Brown and his friends were neither "great art" nor "significant." Yet Schulz's acclaimed daily comic strip--syndicated in thousands of newspapers over five decades--brilliantly mirrored tensions in American society during the second half of the 20th century. Focusing on the strip's Cold War roots, this collection of new essays explores existentialism, the reshaping of the nuclear family, the Civil Rights Movement, 1960s counterculture, feminism, psychiatry and fear of the bomb. Chapters focus on the development of Lucy, Peppermint Patty, Schroeder, Franklin, Shermy, Snoopy and the other characters that became American icons.
This is a complete revision of the author's 1993 McFarland book Television Specials that not only updates entries contained within that edition, but adds numerous programs not previously covered, including beauty pageants, parades, awards programs, Broadway and opera adaptations, musicals produced especially for television, holiday specials (e.g., Christmas and New Year's Eve), the early 1936-1947 experimental specials, honors specials. In short, this is a reference work to 5,336 programs--the most complete source for television specials ever published.