Who's Your Valentine, Charlie Brown? (Peanuts) (Board book)
Good grief! Is this the year Charlie Brown finally has a Valentine? Find out in this adorable shaped board book with foil on the cover.
Charlie Brown is certain this is the year he will get a Valentine from the Little Red-Haired Girl. He is so certain, he checks the mailbox every time he passes by. But when Valentine’s Day comes and there’s still no Valentine, Charlie Brown is sad. Still, he can’t help but check one more time—maybe that Valentine got stuck in the back of the mailbox. He peeks in the mailbox and this time there is a Valentine waiting for him—a live one, of the beagle variety, waiting to give him a big Valentine’s Day smooch!
© 2017 Peanuts Worldwide LLC
Charlie Brown is certain this is the year he will get a Valentine from the Little Red-Haired Girl. He is so certain, he checks the mailbox every time he passes by. But when Valentine’s Day comes and there’s still no Valentine, Charlie Brown is sad. Still, he can’t help but check one more time—maybe that Valentine got stuck in the back of the mailbox. He peeks in the mailbox and this time there is a Valentine waiting for him—a live one, of the beagle variety, waiting to give him a big Valentine’s Day smooch!
© 2017 Peanuts Worldwide LLC
Charles M. Schulz is a legend. He was the hand and heart behind fifty years of Peanuts, which featured one of the world’s most beloved and recognizable casts of cartoon characters, until his death in 2000.
Tina Gallo has worked in children’s publishing for twenty years. She has written more than sixty children’s books and currently resides in Throggs Neck, New York.
Vicki Scott began her career in animation and has worked on films for DreamWorks and Pixar. An Unlikely Pair—based on the syndicated comic strip “Bear with Me” by her husband, Bob—is her middle grade debut.
Tina Gallo has worked in children’s publishing for twenty years. She has written more than sixty children’s books and currently resides in Throggs Neck, New York.
Vicki Scott began her career in animation and has worked on films for DreamWorks and Pixar. An Unlikely Pair—based on the syndicated comic strip “Bear with Me” by her husband, Bob—is her middle grade debut.