The Peanuts gang is gearing up for a brand-new adventure in this charming retelling of the holiday season’s biggest animated movie event!
The Peanuts gang bursts onto the big screen November 6, 2015 in an all new feature film from Twentieth Century Fox!
There’s a new kid in town, and she’s a smart, kind, beautiful Little Red-Haired Girl. And—good grief!—Charlie Brown finds himself instantly with a crush on her. Will he be able to impress her?
Meanwhile, Snoopy is heading out on a fantastical flight of the imagination as the Flying Ace! While on his adventure, Snoopy falls head over heels for Fifi, a spunky, high-flying poodle, in the skies over Paris. But when the dastardly Red Baron captures Fifi, it’s up to Snoopy and Woodstock to take down the Red Baron once and for all!
Relive the action, fun, and magic in this incredible retelling of the Peanuts movie that comes with an insert with images from the movie and is sure to be loved by fans young and old!
Tracey West is the New York Times bestselling author of Dragon Masters, a series in the Scholastic Branches line. She has written more than 400 books for kids, including the Pixie Tricks series and the Underdogs series with Kyla May.
Some readers also know Tracey for writing books based on animation such as Pokémon and LEGO Ninjago.
She currently lives in the western Catskills of New York with her husband, Bill; their adopted dogs; and a whole mess of chickens.
I enjoyed both movie and movie novelization. I already watched the movie for maybe 5 times or more, when I'm feeling down especially. And I like the novel too, sometimes the novel lacks from movie, but sometimes gives more detail about the stories. And also, I like several Charlie Brown's qoutes from the movie and makes me excited to have that printed on novel :)
I read this little nothing book just to finish a 2023 Book Challenge that I've been working on. My last prompt was to read a movie novelization, and this was short and easy. Why anyone would want to read a book based on a movie is beyond me...but I did kind of enjoy this. I've always loved Charlie Brown videos, and reading this book made me want to watch the movie again.
The book the Peanuts Movie by Schulz tells the story of Charlie Brown and how a new kid moves to town. My favorite character in the book was Snoopy because he wrote a book, taught Charlie Brown how to dance, and also pretends to go to school. I could relate to Charlie Brown and how he tries to impress the little red haired girl. The best part of the book is when everybody thinks Charlie brown is the smartest kid in the world because he got a perfect score on a test and they ask him for his advice. My least favorite part of the book is when Snoopy creates an ice skate line with all of the kids. I liked the book because of all of the humor throughout the book. I recommend the book to 7-12 year olds.
A book-long sequence of mishaps characterizes Charlie Brown's efforts to get to know the beautiful Little Red-Haired Girl. Illustrations are color screen shots, and are gathered at the center of the book. Snoopy's typewritten "masterpiece", set during World War I, is interspersed throughout Charlie Brown's adventures, and it offers a bit of comic diversion. Beginning with "It was a dark and stormy night ...", Snoopy's story is about his alter-ego the Flying Ace and his dream to take down the notorious Red Baron.
The workman-like writing is like a scene-by-scene description of what sounds like the movie.
The sweet story of how Charlie Brown learns that the secret of being successful was in him all along, and the story of Snoopy in a daring mission to save a French poodle.