Bathtime For Biscuit (My First I Can Read)
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Everything is ready for Biscuit's bath—everything except Biscuit. He wants to roll in the mud and play with his friend Puddles!

Age Range: 4 - 8 years

Lexile Measure: 150 (What's this?)

Series: My First I Can Read

Paperback: 32 pages

Publisher: HarperCollins (August 4, 1999)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 0064442640

ISBN-13: 978-0064442640

Product Dimensions: 6 x 0.1 x 9 inches

Shipping Weight: 2.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (68 customer reviews)

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My 3-year-old loves the Biscuit series. This book takes Biscuit and his little girl owner through an unwanted bath for Biscuit. In usual Biscuit fashion he resists doing what he is supposed to (which may be why the Biscuit series appeals so to older toddlers--they can relate!). The little girl is always patient and sweet, even when Biscuit makes a mess or gets her wet or dirty she continues to treat him nicely. I believe this is a nice lesson for a little one, and the easy-to-read format makes it fun for them to make "Bow wow" and "Woof" sounds along with the main character. When my 5-year-old started to read the Biscuit books were popular with her because she could feel a sense of accomplishment when she could read it herself.

We recently introduced Biscuit to our daughter (nearly age 2 yrs). She asks to read about Biscuit's bath several times a day and comments as we read together. The word repetition creates an easy rhythm we both enjoy. The text and drawings work well together.

These books make it easy for parents to find leveled books for their child. There is a circle at the top of each book indicating the level of the book with a number and color. Pre-Pimer books are good for parents to read to their toddlers up through kindergarten and beyond where kids become profecient enough to read it to mom and dad.When your child can read and understand the PP level on their own, a parent needs to begin purchasing level 1/first grade level books to read to their child. Following suite, when the child can read and understand level one books on their own, parents progressively move to the next level.Don't put away the books they have mastered...put them in your home library so they can choose it to read again. The more the times a kiddo reads a book, the better they understand and this is what promotes reading!Finally, the books are fun to read, not boring. A majority of the stories come from award winning children's book authors and illustrators.

Our first-grader loves to read independently, loves puppies and this Biscuit series is a perfect fit. The story lines focus on every day life and she gains a sense of understanding of the world around her from her reading while she sharpens her skills outside the classroom. Illustrations are adorable and Biscuit will find a place in your heart! I ordered 4 of them and plan to order the rest shortly!

It is time for Biscuit to have a bath. The Girl In The Purple Sneakers has everything all set. Everything except Biscuit who has other things he would like to do. This is also the First book where his friend Puddles shows up.Biscuit is reluctant to take his bath, but after making a mess and some puddles of his own, it is finally time to get clean.This is one of the earliest and best Biscuit books. My daughter loves it and I can use it to illustrate that when things need to be done, we will get them done even if she resists.More great illustrations and text that my daughter likes to illuminate with her own story telling and hand gestures.

All Biscuit books are a hit with my grand kids! The pictures are great and the words are fun with a little challenge. Perfect for the K kid who is getting the hang of reading. Also, these are usually on the Accelerated Reader program often used in school.

Really short little story, perfect for beginning readers. Lots of repetition to give kids the encouragement they need to keep reading and helps them learn sight words. Only a little longer than your average board book for an infant or toddler. The story is cute and simple for a child to follow and understand.

My 6-year-old brought this book home from school, and it's a fine learning-to-read book for her. What struck her, though, was the (unintentionally?) hilarious nature of a few of the illustrations. They have to be seen to be appreciated. Call us juvenile, but we laughed until we cried. I'm buying one for home, and more for gifts! Thanks, Biscuit!

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