Product details
- ISBN 9781406392968
- Format: Paperback
- Weight: 245g
- Dimensions: 252 x 260mm
- Publication Date: 03 Sep 2020
- Publisher: Walker Books Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
- Age Group: Ages 0-5
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A pirate skeleton seeks to put its bones back together in this rhyming first book of anatomy!
Cast a spyglass ’round here, while breakers curl and pound here. There’s treasure to be found here – I feel it in my bones!
A stormy night at sea has uncovered some long-buried secrets and surprises. Is that the mast of a shipwreck? A faded pirate hat? And what’s that hiding in the sand? A mandible and a clavicle, phalanges and femurs, a tibia and a fibula – could there be a complete set of bones scattered across the ocean floor? And who might they belong to?
A jaunty rhyme takes readers on an underwater scavenger hunt as a comical skeleton tries to put itself back together piece by piece. Make no bones about it – this rollicking read-aloud will have young ones learning anatomy without even realizing.
Kim Norman is a poet, writer and graphic artist. She has written many children's books, including Crocodaddy, illustrated by David Walker; Ten on the Sled, illustrated by Liza Woodruff; I Know a Wee Piggy, illustrated by Henry Cole; This Old Van; The Bot that Scott Built; and Still a Gorilla. She has two grown sons, loves musical theatre, and even had a paying gig as a singer for a big band. Find Kim online at kimnormanbooks.com and on Twitter as @KimNormanAuthor.
Bob Kolar is the author-illustrator of many books, including Big Kicks. He is also the illustrator of Nothing Like a Puffin by Sue Soltis, the AlphaOops books by Alethea Kontis, and Slickety Quick: Poems about Sharks by Skila Brown.