Description
Funnybones is a playful book by Janet and Allan Ahlberg, authors of the well-loved Jolly Christmas Postman, about a family of skeletons out to cause mischief and scare people! This is the first book in the series where we are introduced to the little skeleton, the big skeleton and their skeleton dog.
Off to scare people, they quickly find there's no one around so they take their dog on a walk to the park. Next stop is the zoo to play with the skeleton elephant and the skeleton parrot. And finally, when they've given up on finding someone to scare, they scare each other!
Perfect for a fun, spooky evening at Halloween or it might just become your little one's favourite bedtime story! Published by Penguin, this book is suitable for children 3 years and over.
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Repetitive wording for your child to join in with - in a dark, dark cellar in a dark, dark house...
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Brightly coloured contrasting illustrations to keep your child entertained.
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Friendly skeleton characters to fall in love with.
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Sing-a-long songs to join in with, featuring Them Bones!
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Simple wording that's ideal for children that are just learning how to read.
Product information
Manufacturer minimum age:
3 years+
Whirli SKU REF code:
PGAL0001
Manufacturer:
Penguin
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