Customer Reviews
Great fun - By: Dodster, 31 May 2008 
If you don't know this story, it's about a couple of skeletons & a dog skeleton that live in a dark, dark cellar & venture out to scare people during the dead of night.
Not a very good story for a bedtime reader you might think!
In fact, the story is very funny & not at alll scary & so makes an excellent bedtime reader. It also makes an excellent early reader, because as well as the story narrative, the skeletons engage in some very funny dialogue & jokes in the pictures. These can only be appreciated by older readers.
A brilliant book. Very highly recommended
Sun Class - By: Sun Class, 04 Mar 2008 
Mrs. Hillman read this book to our class. All of the Funnybones books start in dark, dark places. We particularly enjoyed singing the song & our highlights included the part where the dog breaks into pieces. This is a very funny book which we alll enjoyed.
FUNNYBONES - By: , 04 Feb 2005 
This book has been around a long time, a favourite when i was a child, & now my own children since they were tiny. No kids bookshelf should be without this book, they'll love it!!
Six stars, and even that won't be enough!!!! - By: , 14 Oct 2004 
It's AMAZING! The dramatic plot twists are archetypal of the children's adventure genre. In short, IT ROCKS! I think this book will appeal to the child in alll of us. A great way for kids to learn as it juxtaposes humour & biological science as it intergrates to bone structure. The dramatic irony of the mishaps of the midnight trip keeps the audience in suspense & anticipation as to the story's climax. The typical genre conventions such as the full moon, the dark dark house, & the dark dark street, are the epitome of child ghost stories. READ IT! TJ.
It is sure to become a best-loved book on the book shelf. - By: , 03 Aug 2001 
This children's classic centres on the adventures of a big skeleton, a little skeleton & a dog skeleton. They venture out from their dark dark cellar in the hope of finding someone to scare. However, since everyone is asleep in bed, they have to make do with scaring themselves. The results of which are hilarious!
One of the great things about this book is that the repetitive nature of the language ("On a dark dark hill, there was a dark dark town. In the dark dark town there was a dark dark street") means children (both readers & non-readers) can easily join in with the rhythm.
It is great fun to read the story one-to-one or with a group of children. It is sure to become a best-loved book on the book shelf. Whilst the story is funny & has great accompanying illustrations, be warned that for children younger than say four, the style & nature of the book may be a little menacing!