Speaking of collections, I have a couple of design concerns. Unless one plans to purchase the 50+ Biscuit titles, this probably only becomes an issue with collections such as the one I have. Not all of the stories satisfied me as much as others. Second, there is varying quality in the tales. In the case of the Biscuit stories, there’s often a surprise twist at the end-and they don’t always feel natural. First, there seems to be a certain formula to the stories. Unfortunately, reading ten stories in row about the same little puppy also caused me to become more aware of issues which can plague series. Along with other fans, I want to grab him right out of the pages to cuddle. The result is a paint spill and one very unique dog house!īeing able to read an entire collection of stories in one sitting about Biscuit allowed me to see how lovable he is. In the meantime, her young pup and his friends decide to help. His mistress diligently painted the doghouse yellow and prints Biscuit’s name on it in red. Biscuit wants to play, but his dog house needs to get repainted. Indeed, it’s his doggy antics that keep the innocent tales balanced or from becoming saccharine. While young children will relate to Biscuit’s zest for life, they’ll also appreciate that Biscuit remains all puppy. After all, why can’t everyone have a picnic together? When his young female owner tries to hold a picnic just for her human friends, Biscuit rounds up his critter friends and they all join the picnic. He makes friends with kittens, bunnies, ducks, fish, and neighbors both near and far. Other times, it means pretending with his mistress that a kid pool and a sand box are the same as going to the beach.Īnother way that Biscuit makes himself endearing is that he doesn’t have a mean bone in his small body. Sometimes that means trying over and over to learn to fetch a ball. He yearns daily to please his young female owner. In this case, the winsome character is an adorable puppy named Biscuit.
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