Biscuit Wins a Prize (My First I Can Read Series)
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Overview
It's the day of the pet show, and Biscuit has to look his best. All his old friends are at the show, and Biscuit sees so many new friends that he can't sit still–even for the judge! The lovable yellow puppy's friendliness helps him win a big prize, and the hearts of his readers!
Biscuit, a small puppy, gets excited when he is entered in a pet show.
Synopsis
It's the day of the pet show, and Biscuit has to look his best. All his old friends are at the show, and Biscuit sees so many new friends that he can't sit still–even for the judge! The lovable yellow puppy's friendliness helps him win a big prize, and the hearts of his readers!
Marilyn Courtot - Children's Literature
Biscuit and his mistress have been featured in several books. This time they are off to a pet show and the hope is that they will win a prize. Biscuit just can't seem to stay put. He runs around visiting friends and checking out those he has not met such as a parrot and a goldfish, a hutch full of bunnies and even a basket of kittens. How can Biscuit possibly win anything when he is never where he should be. Well, he does garner a very special prize and one that most of us would like to winthe blue ribbon for Number 1 Friend. The illustrations are attractive and contemporary. Biscuit fans will certainly enjoy this new adventure and beginning readers will not have too much trouble with the text. Part of the "My First I Can Read Book" series. 2004, HarperCollins, Ages 3 to 5.
Editorials
Children's Literature
Biscuit and his mistress have been featured in several books. This time they are off to a pet show and the hope is that they will win a prize. Biscuit just can't seem to stay put. He runs around visiting friends and checking out those he has not met such as a parrot and a goldfish, a hutch full of bunnies and even a basket of kittens. How can Biscuit possibly win anything when he is never where he should be. Well, he does garner a very special prize and one that most of us would like to win—the blue ribbon for Number 1 Friend. The illustrations are attractive and contemporary. Biscuit fans will certainly enjoy this new adventure and beginning readers will not have too much trouble with the text. Part of the "My First I Can Read Book" series. 2004, HarperCollins, Ages 3 to 5.—Marilyn Courtot