📖 Overview
Christmas is Together-Time is a 1964 gift book featuring Charles M. Schulz's Peanuts characters sharing observations about the holiday season. Through simple illustrations and text, the characters reflect on Christmas traditions and experiences.
The book follows a consistent format on each page, with a character offering a statement about what Christmas represents to them. The minimalist black, white and red artwork complements the straightforward messages.
This compact volume captures universal feelings about family gatherings, gift-giving, and holiday anticipation through the lens of Schulz's beloved characters. The themes of connection, tradition and childhood wonder remain relevant decades after its initial publication.
👀 Reviews
Readers recall this 1960s Peanuts book with nostalgia, noting it captures simple holiday sentiments through minimalist art and text. Many cite it as a childhood favorite they now share with their own children.
Readers appreciate:
- Short, memorable phrases about togetherness
- Clean black and white illustrations
- Small, gift-sized format
- Messages that resonate across generations
Common criticisms:
- Very brief length (only 45 pages)
- Basic content may not justify current price point
- Some find it too simplistic for older readers
Ratings:
Goodreads: 4.17/5 (240+ ratings)
Amazon: 4.5/5 (30+ ratings)
Reader quote: "A sweet little book that gets to the heart of what Christmas means - being with those you love." - Goodreads reviewer
Several readers mention purchasing used copies to replace well-worn childhood editions, suggesting the book's lasting sentimental value despite its simplicity.
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🤔 Interesting facts
🎄 Published in 1964, this charming book was part of Hallmark's "Peanuts Gift Book" series, which included other titles like "Happiness is a Warm Puppy" and "Security is a Thumb and a Blanket"
🎁 Charles M. Schulz drew every single Peanuts comic strip himself over the course of 50 years, amounting to 17,897 published strips - a feat unmatched by any other cartoonist
❄️ The book emphasizes the importance of togetherness during Christmas, which mirrors Schulz's own philosophy about family - he was known to regularly gather his family for holiday celebrations at his ice arena in Santa Rosa, California
🎅 Many of the sentiments expressed in the book were later incorporated into "A Charlie Brown Christmas" (1965), which became one of the most beloved holiday television specials of all time
🌟 The simple, minimalist style of illustration used in the book was revolutionary for its time, influencing generations of cartoonists and children's book illustrators who followed