OFFICIALLY LICENSED: This wonderful soft toy is based on the iconic Peanuts comic strip character and is sure to become a lifelong friend for children or the perfect addition to any collector’s most prized Peanuts collection. ULTRASOFT BUDDY: This classically styled Peanuts characteris made with extra-soft and luxurious fabrics making it the perfect stuffed animal for both cuddling and playing! PERFECT SIZE: 7"D x 9"W x 10"H GREAT GIFT:Give a gift that will be remembered and loved for years to come! KIDS 0+ YRS:This plushie is meant to be loved by children of all ages! HOW TO CLEAN: Our Peanuts plush toy is surface washable. Wash away messy play by dampening a soft cloth with water and gently wiping the dirty area until clean.
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Snoopy in sunglasses by a surfing board. Graphical illustration of Snoopy on the beach in a red wetsuit, and black sunglasses looking out for the perfect wave, leaning on his green surfboard. Combine this poster with the "Snoopy Eating Ice Cream" poster and the "Snoopy on the Beach" poster to create a cute and beachy gallery wall. The poster is printed with a white margin around the image to frame the design nicely.
Joe Cool is one of Snoopy's alter-egos, which first appeared in the Peanuts comic strip from May 27, 1971. As Joe Cool, Snoopy pretends to be a college student. To become Joe Cool, the beagle simply puts on a pair of sunglasses, leans against a wall, and says his name is Joe Cool. As the name suggests, Joe Cool believes he is really cool, somewhat like James Dean or Fonzie from Happy Days. In the strip from May 12, 1972 (later adapted as part of the episode "Lucy vs. the World" from The Charlie