Biscuit’s New Trick

Biscuit’s New Trick by Alyssa Satin Capucilli, published by HarperCollins on April 5, 2000, is a delightful addition to the beloved Biscuit series. This 24-page book is designed for emergent readers and features engaging illustrations that accompany the story of Biscuit, a playful puppy who is initially distracted by his bone and a cat named Daisy. The narrative unfolds as Biscuit learns the importance of focus when a ball lands in a mud puddle, prompting him to embrace a new challenge.
In this charming tale, readers will follow Biscuit’s journey as he navigates playful distractions and ultimately discovers the joy of learning a new trick. The story captures themes of family and friendship, making it relatable for young readers. With its emphasis on beginner reading skills, Biscuit’s New Trick is an inviting choice for children who are just starting to explore the world of books, blending elements of juvenile fiction with the delightful antics of animals, particularly dogs.
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Fetch the ball, Biscuit.
Woof, woof! But Biscuit is too busy playing with his bone and chasing Daisy the cat to learn a new trick– until the ball lands in a gooey mud puddle. Then, nothing can stop him!
The popular pup is back, bounding through his fourth fun adventure for emergent readers.
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