read it and Then Bought The Biscuit Puppy Stuffed Animal, . . Great Series Puppy mischief runs rampant as Biscuit's owner celebrates Hanukkah with friends, Flaps extend the artwork and reveal Biscuit's latest mischief, Fun read aloud for PreK, What doesn't this dog get in to Biscuit looks so cute as he gets into mischief revealed by lifting flaps at a Hanukkah celebration at a friend's house.
Funny book to read to the little children! Biscuit tries to do anything that his friend does, but he keeps ruin up things, Although at the end this little sweet dog was able to give Sam a Hanukkah gift, Let's light the candles, Biscuit!Biscuit tries to do everything that his friend does, but that silly puppy keeps getting into scrapes, Will he be able to give Sam the perfect Hanukkah present This was a much better holiday book than the Rainbow Fish one, First of all, Biscuit is adorable, Second, the reader learns about the holiday in which the book is titled for, Third, it has a story to be told, Bonus points for adorable illustration in the KFB, Alyssa Satin Capucilli was born in Brooklyn, New York, in, She graduated from Sarah Lawrence College, and pursued her interest in dance, becoming a professional dancer and dance instructor, Though Capucilli had written stories, poems, and even puppet shows as a child, she didnt consider a career as a writer until after her own two children were born.
To this day she sees herself as both a dancer and a writer, and the two professions complement each other nicely: dancing is, in her words, “telling stories in another way,” and readers of her childrens books can attest to the rhythm of her language.
Since, she has written thanbooks for children, and her work has been translated into French, Hebrew, Afrikaans, Greek, and Bu Alyssa Satin Capucilli was born in Brooklyn, New York, in.
She graduated from Sarah Lawrence College, and pursued her interest in dance, becoming a professional dancer and dance instructor, Though Capucilli
had written stories, poems, and even puppet shows as a child, she didn't consider a career as a writer until after her own two children were born.
To this day she sees herself as both a dancer and a writer, and the two professions complement each other nicely: dancing is, in her words, “telling stories in another way,” and readers of her children's books can attest to the rhythm of her language.
Since, she has written thanbooks for children, and her work has been translated into French, Hebrew, Afrikaans, Greek, and Bulgarian, Capucilli lives in Hastings on Hudson, New York, with her husband and children, They have a chocolate Labrador retriever named Huckleberry, who likes to watch the author at work, sitelink.