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Funnybones

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Mr. Bonehead: The skeleton owner of the pet shop (who wore a bigger hat called a flat cap with a pencil and an apron), who Big and Little took Dog into with a view to swapping him for another pet etc. in the episode "The Pet Shop" and everything else in other episodes.

The use of repetitive language and songs further add to the stories features and add a great amount of fun and laughter when the story is read aloud. Both the adults reading the text and children can join in with this. I feel that it cannot only be used as a literacy focus, but the story itself has scientific features. Children are able to extend their biological knowledge of the structure of the human skeleton. This will assist in enlarging their language vocabulary. Little: The smaller skeleton brother (who was without a hat), but came up with many ideas for the crew to do in every episode. The book has a lot of emphasis on the word ‘dark’, such as dark dark street...dark dark house...the effect of this is that children are able to remember this and they also get a sense of the way it has been used for effect. A BBC video, entitled, Funnybones – Bumps in the Night (Cat. No. BBCV 4871), which contained all twelve episodes, was released soon after the series ended, but this is now out of print. The VHS tape was also released in Bulgaria and Australia, respectively by the companies Proxima Entertainment and ABC Video (but in the former case, it was dubbed into Bulgarian). As autumn whispers through the trees, it’s a great time to gather your young readers and explore the fascinating world of bones, be it the human skeleton or the amazing bones found in the animal kingdom.

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You know when you’re ready for Halloween season, but maybe want to include some educational reading that isn’t too scary for kids? We love Halloween books, but also love great books that offer a STEM focus and help kids learn about anatomy. Enter, skeleton books for kids.

Bone Soup” offers a whimsical twist on the classic story of stone soup. This legend transports it into a world filled with ghouls, ghosts, and skeletons. It tells the tale of Finnigin, a skeleton who wanders into a town and cooks up a special soup that requires a little help from everyone. Alongside delightful illustrations, this book offers a heartwarming lesson on community and sharing. “Stanley the Skeleton” by Amy Danielle

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From “Bonaparte Falls Apart” to “Skeleton Cat”, these books promise not just learning but a ton of fun time for children. More Skeleton Fun The audio book was read beautifully and the characterisation (especially Skeleton Keys himself) was an absolute hoot. The reader did a great job all round. I was impressed by him.

Skeleton books for kids can be afun wayto introduce children to science, anatomy, Halloween, or simply ignite their imagination. The title says it all! “Skulls!” is an outstanding addition to any child’s reading list. This captivating picture book delves into the intriguing world of skulls, offering a great blend of education and entertainment. It’s an especially apt read for Halloween time, when skulls and skeletons take center stage in our imaginations. “Bonaparte Falls Apart” by Margery Cuyler and illustrated by Will Terry The Funnybones books are a must for children just starting to learn to read - these funny skeletons are definitely not the scary sort! I love reading a good spooky story with the kids at Halloween time and I'm really into pairing up fiction and non-fiction reads for my kids when they are sparked by a topic. They love Halloween and that has led to their interests in all things skeletal — bones, skulls, and skeletons galore. Over the years, we've collected some favorite Halloween-themed books and some really cool books about bones and skeletons.

In the first ever Funnybones book, we are introduced to the wonderful humour and fun of the much-loved series. What do you think? They had a lot of fun, but one picture shows the three skeletons running away from a skeleton of a crocodile ... Dog is having his favourite dream, the one about a big, juicy bone. After Dog wakes up from his favourite dream he chases after other animals that have got the big, juicy bone including Cat. This book is pretty near perfect, both for children just starting to learn to read, and older ones too. Using the setting of a walk to the park and to the zoo, creates familiar situations for young children. The text is easy to read, and the repetition aids fluency. It is enhanced by the illustrations, which are as humorous and quirky as the story itself. It is very, very funny. De ouders van Ben hebben alles uit de kast gehaald om met hem een onvergetelijk verjaardagsfeest te vieren. Eén probleem. Niemand is op de uitnodiging af gekomen. Een grote ontgoocheling voor Ben. Gelukkig is zijn denkbeeldig vriendje Wauw wel aanwezig. Maar daar heeft de papa helemaal genoeg van. Hij vindt nu Ben tien jaar oud geworden is, dat hij maar eens echte vrienden moet zoeken. Helemaal ontredderd en ontgoocheld vlucht Ben het huis uit. Groot is zijn verbazing als er uit het niets zijn vriend Wauw echt tevoorschijn komt. Maar niet iedereen is blij met die vriendschap. Nieuwsgierig welke avonturen ze samen gaan beleven?



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