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Snoopy on the Job

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Snoopy and the Peanuts gang have been beloved by generations of fans for more than seventy years. Now everyone can experience the joy and laughter with Peanuts books and The Snoopy Show and Snoopy in Space on Apple TV+!

Snoopy temporarily works for Lucy in this Level 2 Ready-to-Read based on The Snoopy Show from Apple TV.
Snoopy sees something he wants to buy at Lucy's yard sale. There's just one problem: he has no money, and Lucy won't take dog bones. But Lucy says if Snoopy does some chores for her, he can have whatever he wants. Snoopy is all set and ready to work—or is he?

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    • School Library Journal

      January 7, 2022

      PreS-Gr 2-Lucy is having a yard sale. Snoopy and Woodstock, who love yard sales, are excited to attend. Spotting an empty fishbowl at the yard sale, Snoopy and Woodstock imagine that they are deep-sea divers, but their daydream is interrupted by Lucy, who informs them that the fishbowl costs 50 cents. Having no money, Snoopy and Woodstock offer dog bones and birdseed to trade, but Lucy refuses. Then, inspired by an idea from Linus, Lucy offers the fishbowl to Snoopy and Woodstock in exchange for services-namely, painting the fence, cutting the grass, doing the laundry, and fixing a flat tire on her bike. Predictably, Snoopy and Woodstock fail at all the tasks in comical fashion, and Lucy angrily gives them the fishbowl in exchange for them no longer doing any chores for her. Adapted from The Snoopy Show and based on the "Peanuts" comic strips, this easy reader is serviceable, but lacks the wit, charm, and humor of the originals. Illustrations feature recognizable character designs but don't always match the text. Still, young fans of the comic strip will enjoy reading about their favorite characters. VERDICT An unremarkable, passable easy reader.-Laura J. Giunta

      Copyright 2022 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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