Lila was nestled against the trunk of the oak, her small fingers tracing the cover of a book she longed to read. Beside her was Biscuit, a fluffy golden retriever with eyes full of understanding and a heart full of love. "I wish I could read this on my own, Biscuit," she murmured.
Biscuit nudged the book towards Lila with his snout, his tail wagging vigorously. "Woof!" he barked encouragingly. Surprised, Lila opened the book to the first page, and to her astonishment, Biscuit began to make soft, rhythmic sounds. It was as if the words were dancing off the page into the air.
Lila giggled as Biscuit's "reading" became more animated, his paws tapping the ground in rhythm. "You're amazing, Biscuit! It feels like we're in the story," she exclaimed, her eyes sparkling with newfound joy.
Tommy, a boisterous boy with a mischievous grin, stepped forward. "What's Biscuit doing, Lila? Dogs can't read," he teased. Lila felt a pang of doubt but looked at Biscuit, who stood confidently by her side.
The children gathered around, their skepticism turning to awe as Biscuit's sounds carried them into the world of the story. "See? Biscuit can read in his own way," Lila said proudly, her heart swelling with pride and gratitude.
Lila hugged Biscuit tightly, whispering, "Thank you, Biscuit. You've given me the courage to believe in myself." With a wag of his tail, Biscuit seemed to say, "We'll read many more stories together, my friend."
















