I Want a Dog for Christmas, Charlie Brown!
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Science Fiction
Humor
Формат
Мягкая обложка
Страницы
32
Язык
Английский
Опубликовано
Oct 5, 2004
Издатель
Little Simon
ISBN-10
0689868863
ISBN-13
9780689868863
Описание
In this delightful holiday tale, the beloved Peanuts gang brings warmth and laughter as they navigate the joys and challenges of Christmas. Charlie Brown is on a quest to find the perfect gift for his family, but his heart is set on a furry companion. As he dreams of having a dog of his very own, his loyal friends, including Snoopy, embark on their own adventures, filled with the typical wit and charm of Schulz’s world.
The story is a whimsical exploration of friendship, loyalty, and the true spirit of giving. Through charming illustrations and endearing characters, it immerses readers in the holiday season, showcasing the importance of love and companionship. As Charlie Brown learns valuable lessons about family and friendship, the festive spirit shines brightly, making this a timeless story that resonates with both children and adults, encapsulating the essence of Christmas in a way only Schulz can convey.
The story is a whimsical exploration of friendship, loyalty, and the true spirit of giving. Through charming illustrations and endearing characters, it immerses readers in the holiday season, showcasing the importance of love and companionship. As Charlie Brown learns valuable lessons about family and friendship, the festive spirit shines brightly, making this a timeless story that resonates with both children and adults, encapsulating the essence of Christmas in a way only Schulz can convey.
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