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October is National Bullying Prevention Month. Did you know that? I didn't until recently, although I did remember that last year I was able to get Broxton's school to take part in "stomp out bullying day" and this year I am hopeful that they will participate in Unity Day.
To get things going, I am going to see if his teacher wants to borrow a new Charlie Brown DVD. It is called He's A Bully, Charlie Brown and I think it would be great to show when they have down time or indoor recess. Either way, we will be watching it here. I don't want Broxton to be a bully and I don't want him to have to deal with a bully either!
Important life lessons are learned by the Peanuts gang, on He’s a Bully, Charlie Brown available October 6, 2015 from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment (WBHE). This heartwarming collection brings together He’s a Bully, Charlie Brown and two newly remastered content into 4K Ultra HD, It’s a Short Summer, Charlie Brown and an episode of The Charlie Brown &; Snoopy Show. In this must-own compilation, Charlie Brown is called upon to stand up for one of his pals, who is taken advantage of by a bully at summer camp. This title will be released in time for National Bullying Prevention Month, which takes place in October. He’s a Bully, Charlie Brown will retail for $19.97 SRP. Order due date has been set for September 1, 2015.
With school out for summer, Charlie Brown and his pals set out for camp. Rerun van Pelt, Lucy’s youngest brother, brings his prized collection of marbles, which once belonged to his grandfather, Felix, an award-winning marbles champ. Rerun is determined to become a marble master just like his grandpa but first, he must find someone who will teach him how to play the game.
At camp, Rerun meets Joe Agate, a tough-talking and disrespectful older boy who takes advantage of Rerun’s naiveté and cons him out of all his grandpa Felix’s marbles. A devastated Rerun confides in Charlie Brown, who is so disgusted by Joe’s behavior that he decides to stand up to him, with the help of Snoopy as Joe Cool, of course. Will Charlie Brown summon the courage to face the awful Joe Agate and win back Rerun’s beloved marbles?
In It was a Short Summer, Charlie Brown, which is also featured on this release, it’s a hilarious battle of boys against girls, with Snoopy having to get in the middle of it all. At summer camp, the Peanuts gang put up with poor food and the girls winning all the sports competitions. To get even, the boys challenge them to an arm-wrestling contest between Lucy and “The Masked Marvel” – aka Snoopy in disguise. Will the boys triumph or stay defeated?
He’s a Bully, Charlie Brown also features an episode of The Charlie Brown &; Snoopy Show, which includes four delightful segments, including Shoveling, Rerun, Lost Blanket and The Manager.
“He’s a Bully, Charlie Brown, sends a powerful message. From time to time, we’re all faced with situations in which we have to be strong, courageous and stand up for what we believe is right,” said Mary Ellen Thomas, Vice President Family &; Animation Marketing. She added, “We’re delighted to release this inspiring collection. If you love Peanuts, this is one title you won’t want to miss.”
Have you had to deal with a bully before?
Have you had to deal with a bully before?
I love Charlie Brown. I have been sharing these movies with my niece and now she loves him too.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great way to bring awareness to this. I'm glad to see Charlie teaching the new generations.
ReplyDeleteYep we have! Thankfully Isaak isn't afraid to call them out on their behavior. Mica on the other hand can be more timid with a situation like that.
ReplyDeleteThis should be fascinating!
ReplyDeleteI love Charlie Brown! So does the kids :)
I think we've all dealt with a bully at some point in time. I hate when people are bullies.
ReplyDeleteAh I love Charlie Brown. We had a bully problem w/my daughter awhile back now. It wasn't fun, at. all.
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