How do a puppy and a piglet make friends?
"COME ALONG, BISCUIT! WE'RE GOING TO HELP ON THE FARM!"
"WOOF! WOOF!"
Biscuit is a natural herder, so when his girl discovers that the pigpen is empty, he's on the case right away.
Biscuit finds all the pigs and all the piglets are now in the pigpen with Mama Pig! Great! The farm helpers move along to their next chore--feeding the goats! But now....
"OH! THE PIGLET IS OUT OF THE PEN, BISCUIT!"
The piglet is at the goats" feeding trough, eating their food. This won't work! The girl picks up the piglet and carries him all the way back to the pigpen, and she calls Biscuit to come with her to the next chore.
"LET'S FEED THE SHEEP!"
Biscuit is on the job! But the runaway piglet is already in the sheep pen and on top of their hay! This is not right!
It's back to the pigpen with the piglet. Mission accomplished. But--Oh, now....!
"EVERY GOOSE IS ON THE LOOSE!"
It's a good thing our girl has a trusty herd dog along to help, in Alyssa Satin Capucilli's Biscuit's Day at the Farm (My First I Can Read) (Harper), as Biscuit helps with the last roundup of the day. Everyone is where they should be and eating their own food at last, and all is well down on the farm. but with both visiting helpers about ready for a nice nap back home!
Artist Pat Schories' soft pastel illustrations of little animals being themselves are humorous and beguiling in this action-filled trip to the farmyard, just right for preschool and emergent readers ready for a first field trip to the farm or for young ones just learning to recognize and name different farm animals.
Very nice story!
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