Peanuts by Charles Schulz for July 11, 1951
Transcript:
Charlie Brown crouches in front of a puzzled Schroeder and says,"C'mon, Schroeder, say, 'Bye-Bye'."<BR><BR> Schroeder continues to look confused as Charlie Brown waves his hand up and down. The latter cajoles,"Wave your hand like this, see? Then say, 'Bye-Bye."<BR><BR> He walks off angrily exclaiming, "I give up! You can't teach this new generation anything!!"<BR><BR> He stops and looks at the reader as Schroeder waves his hand up and down and says,"Bye-Bye"<BR><BR>
yow4zip Premium Member over 13 years ago
He’ll be saying Beethoven in no time.
Dakota da'kid over 9 years ago
His first words! :-D and his motor-skills are amazing for such a young age!
DrakeB2013 over 8 years ago
Awww
hkoussaya over 6 years ago
His first word!
BeatrixCHOI about 4 years ago
He was unhappy about what Charlie Brown said and had to impress him
Commenter8888 over 3 years ago
he’s learning quickly.
Stormwyrm almost 3 years ago
Only a short step from “Bye-bye” to “Beethoven”!
FrostbiteFalls over 1 year ago
It’s plain to see that Schulz really didn’t know what to do with Schroeder in the beginning, other than just being a baby learning new things. But of course there came the time he was set in front of a toy piano…