
Mighty Alice Goes Round and Round is a terrific introduction to the world of Cul de Sac and will appeal to most readers from about fourth grade to adults. I love how Thompson's humor can be read on several levels, making it accessible to both kids and their parents.
Through the strips in Mighty Alice Goes Round and Round, Thompson touches on a number of themes, such as brother-sister relationships, school, friendships, and family life. It's fun to tag along with Alice as she learns about Halloween, talks to the classroom guinea pig, celebrates Christmas, gets sick, and discovers the secrets of the world from her friend Dill and big brother Petey.

The book is divided by character, allowing newcomers to meet each animal up close and personal. I think my two favorite characters are Goat, who fancies himself an intellectual, and Zebra, who is trying to make peace with the fact that his nearest neighbors think of him as food. Rat and Pig have a complicated relationship, and educators and parents may want to talk about the former's selfishness and the latter's self-esteem issues.

I doubt I need to introduce Snoopy or his friends to any of you, so I'll skip that part. Instead, I'll give you a hint of the many roles the loveable beagle takes on in Snoopy Cowabunga!, some of which are favorites of mine. The two main themes in this book are Snoopy trying to be a writer and Snoopy as an athlete (playing all kinds of sports). There are also a few strips of Snoopy in the Boy Scouts and, of course, it wouldn't be a Peanuts collection without Lucy's psychiatry booth and Linus's blanket. Snoopy Cowabunga! makes great family reading for fans and newcomers alike.
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Mighty Alice Goes Round and Round (ISBN-13: 9781449437213), Beginning Pearls (ISBN-13: 9781449423032), Snoopy Cowabunga! (ISBN-13: 9781449450793)
Andrews McMeel, 2013
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How fun! Snoopy is a personal favorite of mine.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great assortment of books. Thanks so much for sharing.
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