Biscuit Goes to School

Biscuit Goes to School by Alyssa Satin Capucilli is an illustrated children’s book published by Harper Collins on July 23, 2002. This 32-page story follows Biscuit, a little yellow puppy, as he expresses his desire to attend school, participate in class activities, and meet the teacher, despite the rule that dogs are not allowed.
In this delightful tale, readers will experience Biscuit’s adventure as he navigates the school environment, including the cafeteria and library. The narrative captures the excitement and curiosity associated with a child’s first day at school, making it a relatable story for young readers. With themes of animals and education, this book is designed for beginner readers and offers a charming exploration of school life through the eyes of a playful dog.
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Biscuit wants to go to school. He wants to go to class, have a snack in the cafeteria, and hear a story in the library. Most of all, Biscuit wants to meet the teacher! But dogs aren’t allowed in school. What will happen when the teacher discovers Biscuit?
The little yellow puppy’s adventure perfectly captures the excitement of a young child’s first day at school!
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