Peanut-butter Pilgrims

Peanut-butter Pilgrims by Judy Delton is a reissue published by Dell Pub. in 1988, featuring 74 pages in English. This book follows the adventures of the Pee Wee Scouts as they navigate the challenges of Thanksgiving, particularly through the eyes of Molly Duff, who is apprehensive about participating in the troop’s Thanksgiving play. The story captures the excitement and anxiety surrounding holiday celebrations, especially for those who may not feel confident in their abilities.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of friendship, community, and the spirit of the holidays. As Molly confronts her fears about performing, the book delves into the dynamics of the Pee Wee Scouts and their experiences with farm animals, Thanksgiving traditions, and the performing arts. With its engaging storyline, Peanut-butter Pilgrims offers a lighthearted look at the pressures of holiday festivities and the importance of support from friends during challenging times.
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All the Pee Wee Scouts love to celebrate the holidays, but Thanksgiving is not Molly Duff’s favorite one. In fact, Thansgiving is big trouble for Molly.
It’s not so bad when they visit a turkey farm and Sonny Betz takes a turkey home with him. But when Mrs. Peters, their troop leader, tells them about the Pee Wee Thanksgiving play at the town hall, Molly shivers. She’s not an actress! She’ll forget all her lines. Everyone will laugh.
Pilgrims and Indians.
Turkeys going gobble, gobble.
When you’re a Pee Wee Scout,
the show must go on!
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