Mind Your Manners, Biscuit!
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Rating | : | 4.37 (975 Votes) |
Asin | : | 006112835X |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 24 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-03-30 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
. About the AuthorAlyssa Satin Capucilli is the author of the first story about Tulip and Rex, Tulip Loves Rex, as well as the bestselling Biscuit books and many other beloved children's books. She lives in a book-filled home in Hastings-on-Hudson, New York.Pat Schories's engaging illustrations of the puppy Biscuit are modeled on her own dog. Schories lives in Cold Spring, NY. In addition to having illustrated all the Biscuit books, she is also the artist and author of He's Your Dog and Mouse Around. Ms
In addition to having illustrated all the Biscuit books, she is also the artist and author of He's Your Dog and Mouse Around. Ms. . She lives in a book-filled home in Hastings-on-Hudson, New York.Pat Schories's engaging illustrations of the puppy Biscuit are modeled on her own dog. Alyssa Satin Capucilli is the author of the first
Time for a walk, Biscuit!A stroll around the neighborhood is a perfect chance to show good manners. Will Biscuit behave?Six activity pages add to the fun! Have more fun with Biscuit!
"Biscuit is a cute-y" according to Robin Kathleen Ray. Cute book. I don't think that I would have bought it if I knew it was paperback. It was a present for a two year old child.. "Cute book while teaching manners" according to Nightowl81ok. We have a lot of the Biscuit books and my children love to see what trouble the lovable puppy gets himself into. This is a short and cute book that follows Biscuit and his little girl around town while they run errands. Each stop is an opportunity to teach Biscuit the proper way to act while reminding kids that everyone needs to mind their manners. In short it is another great addition to your Biscuit collection!. A Huge Hit Joanne McCoy If there was a Biscuit Fan Club, our 4-y/o grandson would be the President. Sometimes I wonder what it is about these little books that so captures his imagination, but all I know is that they do. Like a lot of kids these days, he's very advanced in a lot of areas. (He knows more about my iPad than I do.) But he is truly charmed by other things that are sweet and simple-- and I just love that there is such a wide array of things he loves and enjoys. Hurray for the Biscuit books (and there are tons of them)-- they make him very happy.