![]() A not-to-be-missed delight." - New York Times bestselling author Susan Malleryīook Talk and Signing with Michael Passwater, author of Historic Shipwrecks and Rescues on Lake Michigan. "I love this book-funny, perfect and wonderfully good. With echoes of classic Hollywood love stories like Serendipity and An Affair to Remember, Viola Shipman ' s latest winter charmer following the USA TODAY bestseller The Secret of Snow is sure to tug on heartstrings and delight readers who love books about books, missed connections and the magic of Christmas. WOOF! View the entire comment thread.Wade will speak and sign his newest novel, (written as Viola Shipman), A Wish for Winter So how will you show your appreciation for dog biscuits or a dog named Biscuit on February 23? Do you have a favourite Biscuit book? Does your dog have a favourite biscuit flavour? Let us know in the comments and enjoy the stories - or, if you're a dog, the snacks. Pup-approved Dog Treat Recipes: Homemade Goodies from Paddington's Pantry by Cayla Gallagher (Adults) In the Dog Kitchen: Great Snack Recipes for your Dog by Julie Van Rosendaal (Adults) Here are a few canine cookbook suggestions for parents and caregivers to borrow:īecoming a Dog Chef: Stories and Recipes to Spoil your Pup from America's Top Dog Chef by Kevyn Matthews (Adults) (Just don't do any taste testing if your recipe calls for something other than food for people.) Remember cooking with children provides an opportunity for them to learn science and math as you partake in some food-related family fun. Of course, if there is a real puppy in your family, you can also celebrate this "holiday" by making them some yummy dog treats. Then they are encouraged to walk towards the puppy picture so they can try to "give a dog a biscuit." Whoever sticks their paper dog biscuit closest to the puppy's mouth wins! With dog biscuit in hand and something soft covering their eyes, each person gets spun around three times. Now you're ready to play "Give a Dog a Biscuit" using the same technique as Pin the Tail on the Donkey! Tape the puppy picture on the wall, making sure the area is clear from any obstacles and tripping hazards.Put a small piece of tape on the back of each biscuit.This is a great opportunity for children to practice using scissors with supervision. (You can colour them in too if you like!) Draw several bone-shaped dog biscuits on a smaller piece of paper.Caregivers might have to do the drawing for little ones but they can help by using their favourite colour crayon and colouring the picture. Draw a picture of a puppy on a large sheet of paper.Or why not create your own way to play by making a "Give a Dog a Biscuit" game? There you can find downloadable activities and the author's reflections on Biscuit's 25th Anniversary (2021). If you want to celebrate with Biscuit on February 23, check out Alyssa Satin's Capucilli's website and explore the world of Biscuit. Ways to celebrate International Dog Biscuit Day All this adds up to a great way for children to transition from picture books to beginning readers. And books like these are also just the right size for a young child to hold and turn the pages on their own. Words are often repeated and there are patterns to be found throughout the writing. These books are perfect for children who are progressing from getting Ready for Reading to reading on their own.Įach page has a few simple sentences along with cute pictures. Since then, Biscuit has had over 20 different adventures in the pages of his I Can Read Books.īiscuit by Alyssa Satin Capucilli (ages 3-5)īiscuit and the Little Llamas by Alyssa Satin Capucilli (ages 3-5)īiscuit Loves the Library by Alyssa Satin Capucilli (ages 3-5) What better way to celebrate this day than an appreciation post for a little dog named Biscuit who stars in his own set of children's books?Īuthor Alyssa Satin Capucilli published her first book about a small, yellow puppy named Biscuit 26 years ago. It's International Dog Biscuit Appreciation Day. And each one seems to have its own dedicated celebration of something weird and wonderful. ![]()
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