Happiness is curling up in your chair and colouring with Snoopy!
Featuring classic moments from the comics, this colouring book is full of adorable scenes to unwind with and colour. Perfect for relaxing, being creative and enjoying the good times with the Peanuts gang.
Wish the gang a very happy 75th birthday, then add your own artistic touch to these adorable illustrations and impress your friends, Tik Tok and Instagram!
This premium colouring book features the original illustrations of the comic strip, as well as a gold foil cover and high quality, single-sided paper.
Join the Beagle Scouts on a spring hike, take a nap under a tree with Snoopy one lazy summer afternoon, carve pumpkins with Charlie in the autumn and play in the snow with Woodstock when winter arrives!
The perfect gift for a friend or for you!
Arvustused
The Hero Gen Z needs. The Atlantic, 2023
Probably the greatest American humourist since Mark Twain Alistair Cooke.
I loved Charlie Brown for his insecurity, for admitting that he was unfit for the game of life, for providing consolation in a literary world of supposed role models In such a world, which is the real world of childhood, with its miseries, beatings and unattainable girls, Charlie Brown was a solace. The Guardian, 2015
Schulzs geniuswas to put these traits in different characters rather than one, and to bring them to life with a few economical strokes of his pen. - Jeff Kinney, author and illustrator of Diary of a Wimpy Kid creator.
Muu info
ALL NEW, celebrating 75 years of Peanuts, a collection of classic colourings for fans of the film, comics and tv shows
Born in 1922, Charles M. Schulz was a beloved American cartoonist and writer, who created the iconic Peanuts comic strips. For the past 75 years, these comics have captured the imagination of both the young and young at heart with Schulzs wry observations, melancholic witticisms and charming flights of fantasy. The strips follow the lives of Charlie Brown, his dog Snoopy and their pals as they navigate friendship, love, success and more trying times.
The first Peanuts strip appeared on the 2nd of October 1950, and when Schulz died in 2000, the comic strip was syndicated in over 2,600 newspapers worldwide. The strips have been adapted into television, theatre and film to much critical acclaim. Schulzs work has left a massive imprint on popular culture.