"In this . . . collection of classic Peanuts comics for younger readers, Lucy rallies her friends to speak out for equal rights for women. Between social causes and dropping fly balls in the outfield, Lucy decides to write a biography of Beethoven, much to Schroeder's dismay. Meanwhile . . . Woodstock takes up farming, Peppermint Patty struggles to make the grade, and Charlie Brown's rotten luck lands him in the hospital"--Amazon.com.
Sibling rivalries. Overzealous hall monitors. Un-kicked footballs. It s the Peanuts gang you know and love, and everyone s at it again. Lucy is offering her trademark 5 psychiatric advice and her customers are wondering if it s actually worth the pennies. Snoopy s dinner bowl has been thrown deep into enemy territory and he will do anything to avoid retrieving it from the neighbor s cat. Finally, our hero must work alongside the little red-haired girl, his secret crush, for a school project can you guess how that will turn out?.
Friendship is everywhere in Charlie Brown s world. Snoopy is friends with Woodstock, Peppermint Patty is friends with Marcie, and Linus is friends with his beloved blanket. What about good ole Charlie Brown? He has friends, too. But when he sees the Little Red Haired Girl and falls blockhead over heels, he wants to be her friend more than anything in the world. First he ll need to get up the courage to talk with her!.
Snoopy ruins Lucy's Easter egg hunt by picking up all of the eggs she hides and handing them out to the other children, but she finds a way to forgive him.
Presents black-and-white reproductions of over six hundred "Peanuts" cartoons by Charles Schulz, featuring the characters of Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Lucy, Linus, Schroeder, Peppermint Patty, and other friends.