Review Detail
Kids Fiction
602
Matching Puzzles
Overall rating
4.7
Plot
5.0
Characters
N/A
Writing Style
4.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
5.0
My five-year-old and I really enjoyed reading this book together!
This is a very cute and unique way to introduce young children to zoology and anatomy. The cut paper art is simplified for easier identification for children, yet striking and vibrant.
I absolutely love the endpapers - starting with human skeletons and ending children of all skin colors - plus a cute, pink, three eyed alien.
The side by side images are nice, but I would have like a flip style book instead - where the whole animal overlaps its skeleton.
The simple structure is perfect for young children and early readers. Perfect for classroom reading or one-on-one fun! Children will have a blast trying to guess "Whose Bones."
The bonus fun facts at the end are great! Kids are pleasantly surprised to find out crazy facts about their favorite animals, or even themselves.
This is a very cute and unique way to introduce young children to zoology and anatomy. The cut paper art is simplified for easier identification for children, yet striking and vibrant.
I absolutely love the endpapers - starting with human skeletons and ending children of all skin colors - plus a cute, pink, three eyed alien.
The side by side images are nice, but I would have like a flip style book instead - where the whole animal overlaps its skeleton.
The simple structure is perfect for young children and early readers. Perfect for classroom reading or one-on-one fun! Children will have a blast trying to guess "Whose Bones."
The bonus fun facts at the end are great! Kids are pleasantly surprised to find out crazy facts about their favorite animals, or even themselves.
Good Points
Whimsical, Educational, Simple Structure
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