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Biscuit Is Thankful

by Alyssa Satin Capucilli, Pat Schories
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Overview

Biscuit is thankful for his bone, his biscuits, and lots more, too. Sweet puppy! Woof!

Biscuit is thankful for his bone, his biscuits, and lots more, too. Sweet puppy! "Woof!

Synopsis

Biscuit is thankful for his bone, his biscuits, and lots more, too. Sweet puppy! Woof!

Sharon Salluzzo - Children's Literature

Biscuit, a small yellow puppy, reminds us that everyday there are things for which we should be thankful. As his owner, a little girl, feeds him and takes him for a walk, we learn that Biscuit is thankful for his bed and biscuits, a morning walk and crunchy leaves, and good friends. Dogs and children romp in a pile of colorful leaves. A tree with bare branches also signifies the fall season, making this appropriate to use at Thanksgiving with small children. Humorous scenes, such as when Biscuit becomes entwined in his leash as he tries to catch a bunny, and the presence of several playful kittens make this an eye catching book for toddlers and preschoolers. Those who have enjoyed the other Biscuit board books will enjoy this too. 2003, HarperCollins, Ages 2 to 5.

About the Author, Alyssa Satin Capucilli

Alyssa Satin Capucilli is the author of the popular books about the little yellow puppy named Biscuit. She lives in Hastings-on-Hudson, New York. You can

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Children's Literature

Biscuit, a small yellow puppy, reminds us that everyday there are things for which we should be thankful. As his owner, a little girl, feeds him and takes him for a walk, we learn that Biscuit is thankful for his bed and biscuits, a morning walk and crunchy leaves, and good friends. Dogs and children romp in a pile of colorful leaves. A tree with bare branches also signifies the fall season, making this appropriate to use at Thanksgiving with small children. Humorous scenes, such as when Biscuit becomes entwined in his leash as he tries to catch a bunny, and the presence of several playful kittens make this an eye catching book for toddlers and preschoolers. Those who have enjoyed the other Biscuit board books will enjoy this too. 2003, HarperCollins, Ages 2 to 5.
β€” Sharon Salluzzo

Book Details

Published
August 1, 2003
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers
Pages
16
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780694015191

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