

These figs are very special, the woman whispered. They can make your dreams come true. Thus Monsieur Bibot, the cold-hearted dentist, was given two ordinary-looking figs as payment for extracting a tooth from an old woman's mouth. Monsieur Bibot refused to believe such nonsense and proceeded to eat one of the figs for a bedtime snack. Although it was possibly the finest, sweetest fig he had ever tasted, it wasn't until the next morning that Monsieur Bibot realized it indeed had the power to make his dreams come true. While dragging his poor dog, Marcel, out for his walk, he discovered that his strange dream from the night before was becoming all too real. Determined to make good use of the second fig, Monsieur Bibot learns to control his dreams. But can he control Marcel? Once again Chris Van Allsburg explores the mysterious territory between fantasy and reality in an uncanny tale that will intrigue readers of all ages.
It takes about 5 Hours and 14 minutes on average for a reader to read The Sweetest Fig. This is based on the average reading speed of 250 Words per minute.
The recommended reading level for The Sweetest Fig is 3rd Grade through 6th Grade .
The Lexile score for The Sweetest Fig is 600.
The Sweetest Fig is 32 pages long.
in 1996 The Sweetest Fig won the Pennsylvania Young Reader's Choice Award in category .
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