It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown
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Every year, as the leaves start turning gold and the night air gets cold, children all over the world start dreaming of the Fantastic Pumpkin… Well, at least one faithful child does. Poor Linus. While Charlie Brown, Lucy, Snoopy, and the gang make preparations for trick-or-treating and Halloween parties, this stalwart believer risks their ridicule to write his annual letter to the mystical orange orb, in hopes that this year he’ll be able to catch sight of his hero as he rises from the most sincere pumpkin patch around to glide through the air with his bag of toys for all the children.
For over 35 years, children have keenly anticipated Halloween, not just for the tricks and treats, but because they know their favorite television special will be aired. It’s the Fantastic Pumpkin, Charlie Brown is based on this TV program, so now fans can delight in the Halloween antics of the Peanuts gang any time. (Ages 5 to
–Emilie Coulter
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It’s the Fantastic Pumpkin Charlie Brown by Charles M. Schulz
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Charlie Brown and his friends were going trick or treating and Linus and Sally were not going with her friends because she wanted to see the Fantastic Pumpkin. Charlie Brown and Snoopy are similar to me because i like to go off and do things by my self like they seem to do. Lucy is permanently in her own snobby world
This book is not a page turner but it does skip back and fourth through the scenes. I permanently wanted to keep reading. Yes this book is amusing and the best chartered is Snoopy because he was driving the Red Baron and he is winning the war. I also liked it when they were at the party and they were bobbing for apples. I really liked this book because it is Charlie Brown and he is the bomb.[cool] I really recommend this book because it is really amusing and you should read it.
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
My kids loved it. I despised it way to tiny to read. perfect fit for children’s tiny hands.
Reader’s Rating: 2 / 5
As a teacher, I was really hoping this would be a book I could read to my students! It’s so tiny – - I guess I didn’t research enough before ordering. Now it will become a Halloween prize for one of my students I guess.
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
Even though this 35th Anniversary Edition is illustrated by a name else, it’s essentially the same tale book that appeared years ago. Right, the tale has been trimmed down some. But most of the fundamentals are still there: Linus’ desperate hoping, Charlie Brown’s holey costume, Lucy putting her brother to bed. The illustration look nearly identical to the drawings of the beloved Schulz and if it weren’t for the fact that Paige Braddock’s name appears on the title page, one wouldn’t be able to tell the difference. Besides, this is a fantastic Peanuts’s tale and one of the best Halloween tales around.
Reader’s Rating: 4 / 5
As the season of autumn moves us from the gorgeous landscape of garden colors, we find ourselves walking through a path of yellows, golds, oranges, greens, and browns. What better activity to delight in than the reading of “It’s the Fantastic Pumpkin, Charlie Brown”, or if possible, viewing the VHS or DVD.
I will look at the book, once again, as I have for so many years, some of which were in the classrooms of life, both in school and wherever else we may have been. I remember the many times I read this tale to the children, trying to encourage them to hold on to hope, permanently. Just as in the tale itself, there were skeptics who complained that this tale was not valuable, these same “skeptics”, that is doubters, walked through their lives just as the characters in the tale.
Charlie is watching as Linus is writing a letter to the Fantastic Pumpkin, in hopes of seeing him on Halloween night. This has gone on for several years; it’s a ritual with Linus, like the ritual of waiting for Santa Claus on Christmas Eve. Many of the characters in the Peanuts Gang, laugh and make fun of Linus’ devotion to waiting for the Fantastic Pumpkin. The only character who just might reflect the Fantastic Pumpkin will come is Sally, the small blond whispy haired girl who has a crush on Linus. She just glows when Linus speaks and she hopes that the Fantastic Pumpkin will show himself. Even she is a reminder that we all need a name to judge in us.
As the tale moves along, we all know, each of the characters has his or her hopes of getting bags of Halloween candy, cookies, and apples; some get rocks. Why? It’s kind of a tradition to give rocks or stones to kids either because they need to behave better, or because a name wants to mess with them.
In the meantime, Sally is sitting with Linus, as the evening moves along and clouds darken, leaving only shadows to experience. All the additional kids are checking out their goodie bags, their treat bags; some are grumbling, while others are sincerely glad to receive whatever is in their bags. Be sincere, it’s in your best interest to “be pleased with what you’ve got”.
Snoopy has his own adventure, flying a World War I plane in a desert; Snoopy is a idealist and has reasonably an imagination, as he finds himself imagining being back in the countryside of France, on his way to victory, he has all kinds of adventures.
As the tale unfolds, that means, develops, Sally and Linus realize that the Fantastic Pumpkin hasn’t come; Linus adds his classic comment: “Wait until next year, I’ll be waiting for the Fantastic Pumpkin to come.” You see, Linus “NEVER GIVES UP”; he has hope and he believes that his hope is strong enough to make it take place. So, you too, don’t give up, keep hoping! This goes for grown-ups, too.
So, why would I review this book, after so many reviews, and after so many people know this tale? I do so, because there are a lot believers out there, like You and Me, who need to be encouraged into believing that our positive thoughts will make the situation or wish come right, that hope is a necessary part of life. All you need to do is, …..judge!
Now, once again, I will place this ancient copy of the book back on the shelf, until the next time I need to read it.
Reader’s Rating: 5 / 5