Biscuit’s Big Friend

Biscuit’s Big Friend by Alyssa Satin Capucilli is an illustrated book published by Harper Collins on July 1, 2003. This 32-page story is presented in English and follows Biscuit, a small puppy, as he befriends Sam, a big dog. Biscuit is eager to emulate Sam’s actions, such as running fast and fetching sticks, highlighting the challenges a young puppy faces in keeping up with a larger companion.
Readers will find an encouraging narrative that emphasizes themes of friendship and determination. As Biscuit navigates his adventures with Sam, the story illustrates that even small puppies can achieve big things. This engaging tale is suitable for beginner readers and features elements related to animals and pets, making it a delightful addition to any young reader’s collection.
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Sam is a big dog and Biscuit’s newest friend. Biscuit wants to do everything that Sam does — like running fast and fetching sticks. But it sure is hard for a puppy like Biscuit to keep up with such a big dog.
In this encouraging story of friendship, Biscuit shows that small puppies can do big things!
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