![]() The book tells the story of a little girl who finds a lost puppy, whom she names Biscuit. The perfect gift for animal-lovers of all ages. party had never been.07 6 465 He ate up the biscuit and cheese, drank up. Biscuit first appeared in the eponymous book Biscuit in 1996. Its a dogs life An adorable book of letters from Bobs the dog, by much-loved author Enid Blyton. The very simple, good-size pictures depict the heart of the action. Thomas Barker in his saying that a trout goes at a bait like a dog at a beard. This does just what it's supposed to-it offers an appealing story with a minimum of words that will encourage new readers. Sherman, Pocatello Public Library, ID - Copyright 1996 Publishers Weekly, Library Journal and/or School Library Journal used with permission.īooklist - Part of the My First I Can Read Book series, this very simple book introduces a puppy named Biscuit, who is small and yellow and makes his needs known by barking, Woof! Woof! At least his young owner thinks she can interpret his barks, but sometimes Biscuit has his own ideas. 5. An appealing choice for just-beginning readers.-Gale W. This bedtime drama is simplified by clear, large pictures, oodles of contextual clues, simple sentence structure, and repetitive words and phrases. In fact, just like young audiences, Biscuit wants some of these rituals performed twice. School Library Journal - PreS-Gr 2-Young readers will be sympathetic to this endearing puppy's nighttime routine: wanting a snack, a drink, a hug and a kiss hearing a story getting his blanket and doll and being tucked in. Illustrator:Ĭommon Core Standards Grade K → Reading → RL Literature → Independent Reading Grade K → Reading → RL Literature → K.RL Key Ideas & Details Grade K → Reading → RL Literature → K.RL Craft & Structure Grade K → Reading → RL Literature → K.RL Integration of Knowledge & Ideas K.RF Print Concepts Grade K → Reading → RF Foundational Skills → K.RF Fluency Reviews: ill., 24 cm.Ī little yellow dog wants ever one more thing before he'll go to sleep. Biscuit (My first I can read book, Biscuit the little yellow puppy) ![]()
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