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Available
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Publication
HarperCollins (1999), 32 pages
Description
Biscuit the puppy runs away from his bath with his puppy friend, Puddles.
User reviews
LibraryThing member t1bclasslibrary
It’s time for Biscuit to take a bath, but he just wants to play. Finally he’s got himself, his friend Puddles, and the little girl all dirty: they all need a bath!
LibraryThing member shomskie
This book was very cute. When the little girl tried to give Biscuit his bath, he wanted to play. She finally got him in the bath but he jumped right out when he saw his friend Puddles. They wanted to play together. The girl started chasing them and she finally fell in the bath herself! Now all
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three could get a bath she said. Show Less
LibraryThing member szierdt
Biscuit avoids a bath as much as he can! Text goes well with illustrations so children can make connection between words/sentances explaining the actions and emotions of the character. Lots of word repition and character name repition. This would be a good book to discuss plot and characters and
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make connections with the story. Show Less
LibraryThing member CaittBitt
"Biscuit Books" are excellent books for first time readers. These books allow the children to connect what they already know about the world around them to the actual visual word on paper. These books also teach children valuable lessons. "Bath-time for Biscuit" teaches the reader to not get
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discouraged when something like trying to give your energetic puppy a bath doesn't go as planned. This book also shares the idea of making new friends! Biscuit had no problem meeting Puddles the puppy and immediately becoming good friends. Show Less
LibraryThing member villemezbrown
Biscuit is super-cute as he and his little friend Puddles run away from the bath the little girl has prepared. Adorable puppies are getting dirtier instead of cleaner!
Language
Original language
English
Original publication date
1998
Physical description
9 inches
ISBN
0064442640 / 9780064442640