Something Under the Bed Is Drooling
A Calvin and Hobbes Collection
Book - 1988
Publisher:
Kansas City, MO : Andrews and McMeel, 1988
ISBN:
9780836218251
0836218256
0836218256
Branch Call Number:
JG 741.56973 C1395S
Characteristics:
127 p. : ill. ; 23 cm


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green_snake_80
Sep 29, 2016
green_snake_80 thinks this title is suitable for between the ages of 10 and 70
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Dec 14, 2013
Henrywodsworth thinks this title is suitable for between the ages of 6 and 99
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Add a CommentBack in the days of being bright-eyed youngster, I was someone who certainly had my treasured collection of "Calvin & Hobbes" comic books, too.
I can still recall the big, joyful kick that I often got out of reading about the comical adventures that these two vivid, little characters had together.
And - Hey! - Even today (as an adult) I find that I can still appreciate (with a childlike wonder) author and creator, Bill Watterson's perspective on the thrill and wonder of a thriving childhood (as fondly seen through the eyes of Calvin & Hobbes).
"Something Under The Bed Is Drooling" was originally published back in 1988. This entertaining book contains numerous cartoons from the ever-popular "Calvin and Hobbes" comic strip which was created by American artist, Bill Watterson.
For anyone who's not at all familiar with what "Calvin and Hobbes" is all about - Here's a brief outline of what one can expect to find in this volume.... This cartoon follows the often-humorous adventures (both real and fantasized) of Calvin, a precocious, mischievous and very outspoken 6-year-old rugrat, and his sardonic, stuffed tiger, Hobbes.
Together these 2 rascals (especially Calvin) get themselves into all sorts of comical predicaments that cover such broad issues as public education, philosophical quandaries, environmentalism, and flaws of opinion polls (to name but a few).
*Trivia note* - At the height of its phenomenal popularity - "Calvin and Hobbes" was featured in over 2400 newspapers, worldwide.
Other people in the comments think this is for people who are six and older, but they are wrong. Calvin and Hobbes has a lot of jokes that only adults or kids with big vocabularies would understand. I recommend the collection "There's Treasure Everywhere". If you want a Calvin and Hobbes book that is better for younger kids, you should get "The Calvin and Hobbes Lazy Sunday Book". I own that on and enjoy it. Thanks for reading this!
now this one was my favourite
LOL it's sooo funny have three of them out right know laughing my buttox off
My sister has this book. Its soo funny!!!!!!! its about calvin and his tiger Hobbes. I think its for ages of 6 and older.