PDF Calvin et Hobbes tome 12 Quelque chose bave sous le lit ! Bill Watterson 9782258039452 Books

By Jeffrey Oliver on Friday, 17 May 2019

PDF Calvin et Hobbes tome 12 Quelque chose bave sous le lit ! Bill Watterson 9782258039452 Books





Product details

  • Album 63 pages
  • Publisher Hors collection (January 1, 1996)
  • Language French
  • ISBN-10 2258039452




Calvin et Hobbes tome 12 Quelque chose bave sous le lit ! Bill Watterson 9782258039452 Books Reviews


  • Calvin and Hobbes was quite simply the best comic strip ever made. Follow the adventures of six-year-old Calvin, clever yet lazy, and his stuffed tiger Hobbes, who comes to life whenever the two are alone. Perfect for both adults and children. Consistently funny. It’s just the best.

    There are three ways to get a nearly-perfect collection of every strip

    First, you can purchase The Complete Calvin and Hobbes box set, which comes in a three-volume hardcover or a four-volume paperback set.

    Second, you can buy the 11 collections books
    Calvin and Hobbes
    Something Under the Bed is Drooling
    Yukon Ho!
    Weirdos from Another Planet
    The Revenge of the Babysat
    Scientific Progress Goes “Boink”
    Attack of the Deranged Mutant Killer Monster Snow Goons.
    The Days Are Just Packed
    Homicidal Psycho Jungle Cat
    There’s Treasure Everywhere
    It’s a Magical World

    Third, you can buy the treasuries, each of which contain the strips from two of the collections and a bit of bonus material and then the last 5 collections books
    The Essential Calvin and Hobbes
    The Authoritative Calvin and Hobbes
    The Indispensable Calvin and Hobbes
    Attack of the Deranged Mutant Killer Monster Snow Goons.
    The Days Are Just Packed
    Homicidal Psycho Jungle Cat
    There’s Treasure Everywhere
    It’s a Magical World

    I love these books. I have read through the entire collection more than once. Both of my kids love the books. My younger daughter in particular has read through them many times. Totally appropriate for both children. And never be put off by your child reading comic strips! They are generally written at a higher level than their usual reading material, and they are reading nearly the same number of words per minute. Their vocabulary will definite expand. And they will learn once and for all that “bats aren’t bugs!"