A Charlie Brown Christmas

by Charles M. Schultz

Paper Book

Status

Available

Call number

741.5973

Collection

Publication

little simon

Description

Surrounded by other kids with extremely commercial ideas about Christmas, Charlie Brown struggles to understand the true spirit of the holiday.

User reviews

LibraryThing member taterzngravy
This book is a good rendition of the classic Christmas program. The story is brief but effectively touching. The drawings are colorful and beautiful, classic Schulz. For me, Snoopy is the standout. This book is a good book to have at Christmas or any time of the year, and a great book to read to
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children.
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LibraryThing member thornton37814
It's a classic! Charlie Brown hates the commercialization of Christmas. Linus tells Charlie Brown the true meaning of Christmas.
LibraryThing member LorisBook
This story begins with what commercial items the gang want for Christmas. But Charlie Brown is searching for something more meaniful. Charlie is sad and Linus is starting to beleive Lucy is correct when she says Charlie is the "Charlie Browniest." Charlie continues his quest for the true meaning of
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Christmas and picks out the most pathetic tree which topples over when he places an ornament on it. The tree ends up being the perfect choice. Linus and others act out a play about the true meaning of Christmas. My brother and I still get together to watch this at Christmas time.
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