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Biscuit wants to play  Cover Image Book Book

Biscuit wants to play / story by Alyssa Satin Capucilli ; pictures by Pat Schories.

Summary:

The puppy Biscuit makes friends with two kittens.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780064443159 (pbk.)
  • ISBN: 0064443159 (pbk.)
  • Physical Description: 23 p. : col. ill. ; 22 cm.
  • Edition: 1st ed.
  • Publisher: United States : HarperTrophy, c2001.
Subject: Dogs > Juvenile fiction.
Cats > Juvenile fiction.
Play > Juvenile fiction.
Animals > Infancy > Juvenile fiction.
Genre: Children's stories > Pictorial works.

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  • 0 of 1 copy available at Headingley Municipal Library.

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  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Holdable? Status Due Date
Headingley Municipal Library C CAP (Text) 36440000271257 Developing Readers - Fiction Volume hold Checked out 2025-04-19

  • Booklist Reviews : Booklist Monthly Selections - #1 November 2001
    Gr. PreS-K. The latest book about the puppy Biscuit in the My First I Can Read series will lure readers with a simple text and bright pictures. Best of all, there's a real story. Biscuit wants to make friends with two kittens, but they are busy with their own games--until they get stuck in a tree and need to be rescued. The pictures extend the words by showing exactly how Biscuit saves his friends, and children will enjoy hearing the story and talking about it as they begin to read the words for themselves. ((Reviewed November 1, 2001)) Copyright 2001 Booklist Reviews
  • Horn Book Guide Reviews : Horn Book Guide Reviews 2001 Fall
    When the puppy Biscuit tries to play with two kittens, they're not interested in him. But when they get stuck in a tree, Biscuit's barking alerts his owner and her friend who rescue the kittens. While the story is simplistic and the illustrations are overly cute, the book will appeal to brand-new readers and fans of the previous Biscuit books. Copyright 2001 Horn Book Guide Reviews
  • Kirkus Reviews : Kirkus Reviews 2001 January #2
    PLB: 0-06-028070-0Golden-brown puppy Biscuit seems to have arrived at superstar status: a stack of related easy-reader titles about the puppy's activities and holidays, four more titles for spring 2001, and over a million Biscuit books in print. (Can theplush toy and animated TV series be far behind?) Capucilli (Biscuit's New Trick, 2000, etc.) has written another simple story about her cavorting canine, this time about his discovery of two playful kittens. Biscuit tries to get them to play puppy-style with a ball or a stick, but the kittens are more interested in chasing insects. The story ends with the kittens still chasing a butterfly, and Biscuit following after his new friends. This entry in the My First I Can Read series is at the emergent level for the newest readers, with simple, repetitive vocabulary and just a few words in large type on each page. The story line is necessarily simplistic due to the format requirements, but there is a clear plot with a subtle lesson about joining into play withothers. Biscuit is a charming little fellow, like most puppies, and Schories captures his puppy antics with her conventional illustrations in pen and ink with a watercolor wash. One welcome touch in this series is the gender of Biscuit's owner, a dark-haired little girl (rather than the usual male main character in most easy reader series), joined here by her friend, an Asian girl. Traditional and sweet, just like homemade buttermilk biscuits with honey. (Easy reader. 4-7) Copyright Kirkus 2001 Kirkus/BPI Communications. All rights reserved
  • School Library Journal Reviews : SLJ Reviews 2001 April
    K-Gr 1-Another easy-to-read adventure about a fuzzy brown pup. When Biscuit meets two kittens, he wants to play with them, but the kittens are more interested in exploring on their own. However, when they chase a butterfly up a tree and become stuck on a branch, it is Biscuit's bark that results in a rescue. The large typeface, basic vocabulary, short sentences, and simple plot are right on target for beginning readers. The soft watercolor illustrations, which feature a farm setting and a cast of appealing characters, help to convey the action of the text. A good choice for this pup's fans and for those ready to take the very first steps toward reading.-Wendy S. Carroll, Montclair Cooperative School, NJ Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.

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