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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Ghoulish, Ghastly Glee!
This book might not be for very little ones because even though the text is pretty simple, the story has a spooky mysterious flavor to it. It is filled with exciting Halloween imagery and the rhyming words of the text flow well to help the story build to its ghostly conclusion. A brother and sister get a realistic-looking plastic skeleton at the fair and they hang it up...
Published on August 21, 2002 by Terrie

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3.0 out of 5 stars neat but disappointing
I bought this book because I love Eve Bunting's work. The words are rich and the illustrations are wonderful. However, I do not feel comfortable reading this to my preschool classes because of the ending. Just as you are starting to feel comfortable with the skeleton not being real she shows a possible gravesite and the skeleton is missing by the end of the book, as...
Published on September 28, 2004 by Amy Miller


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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Ghoulish, Ghastly Glee!, August 21, 2002
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Terrie (Little Chute, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This book might not be for very little ones because even though the text is pretty simple, the story has a spooky mysterious flavor to it. It is filled with exciting Halloween imagery and the rhyming words of the text flow well to help the story build to its ghostly conclusion. A brother and sister get a realistic-looking plastic skeleton at the fair and they hang it up in a tree for Halloween decoration. Their imaginations begin to run wild (or is it their imaginations?) They can hear the eery clacking of the skeleton's bones as the wind blows through the bare tree branches. They have named their skeleton Fred McFee and they suspect that he may be doing more than just his dance of the dead. Why does the old dog, Sam, stay away from the tree where the skeleton is hanging? Why have the hens stopped laying and where has the old rooster gone? After one particularly windy night Fred McFee himself disappears! Where he went, no one knows for certain. Maybe that bare spot of ground is his grave! Maybe he's even here now, haunting and clackety clacking his ghoulish dance. When the wind is blowing in the dark and the tree branches are clacking together, shhhh....is that Fred McFee?! Enjoy this atmospheric and imaginative story and its wonderful, lively illustrations and explore the delicious fun of scaring yourself silly with your kids. Beware of Fred McFee!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Clickety-clack, clickety clack, June 13, 2003
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I stumbled across this book by chance and immediately fell in love with it. It is the perfect Halloween tale. Although recommended for ages 5 to 8, I read it to my 3 1/2 year old and she loves it! The illustrations are fabulous and very appealing to a child's imagination.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Not THAT scary, December 29, 2004
My 4 year old had no problem with the theme or the pictures, each kid is different when it comes to what scares them or doesn't. My son wanted to buy a plastic skeleton of his own after reading this book and whenever he does see a skeleton he refers to it as "Fred McFee" A fun Halloween story brilliantly illustrated by Kurt Cyrus
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Cool story, June 29, 2006
This review is from: The Bones of Fred McFee (Paperback)
I started reading this book to my kids when they were both about three. Now they are around six and eight and they still love the book. I enjoy it myself. Also made a nice gift for a friend's child.
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5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars neat but disappointing, September 28, 2004
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I bought this book because I love Eve Bunting's work. The words are rich and the illustrations are wonderful. However, I do not feel comfortable reading this to my preschool classes because of the ending. Just as you are starting to feel comfortable with the skeleton not being real she shows a possible gravesite and the skeleton is missing by the end of the book, as though it came to life and escaped and/or "died". While I am not concerned about some scariness in books, this one takes you by surprise and may be a little too open-ended for the younger children.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars a Halloween classic, October 16, 2002
The Bones of Fred McFee is everything a Halloween book for children should be:

It is spooky without terrorizing. It is well written (it has an amazing economy of words). It provokes thought and discussion.

Likely the most important thing about The Bones of Fred McFee is that it is incredibly well illustrated. The illustrator of this book has what I call "a voice." Too many illustrators lack their own voice. They often suffer from being too derivative or too like other illustrators. This phenomenon is, for some reason, particularly common in Halloween books.

That is not the case here. Kurt Cyrus' pictures in The Bones of Fred McFee are brilliant, clean, and not overbearing. The spookiness is left up to the words for the most part--as it should be.

This story, about some kids who hang a fake skeleton (which they name) for Halloween should, in a just world, become a holiday classic. The eerie results and mysterious fate of the skeleton makes for an entertaining and haunting tale.

I give The Bones of Fred McFee a high recommendation.

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5.0 out of 5 stars The Bones of Fred McFee, December 29, 2011
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Sharon Seiber "theseiberzoo" (West End, NC United States) - See all my reviews
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This is a great book. My son and granddaughter want me to read it every Halloween. Well written, and nice pictures for the kids to enjoy. We all loved it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Gorgeous illustrations conjure a delightfully 'macabre' Halloween!, October 12, 2011
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If you have a child that delights in all things Halloween, who begs to go into those Halloween stores that spring up like mushrooms around this time of year, and revels in scaring mom out of her wits, then this is a perfect read! Written in verse form, The Bones of Fred McFee is about a pair of siblings, a brother and a sister who hang up a spooky skeleton on the sycamore tree by their home. They dub him Fred McFee and delight in the sounds of his rattling bones on a windy night, as they carve out Jack O' Lanterns.

There's a mystery here too, one that is quite creepy, as Fred goes missing one night, never to be seen again. What could have possibly befallen Fred McFee? A classic Halloween tale sure to delight readers of all ages!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Halloween Traditional Read, October 2, 2010
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For the past 3 years we've checked this book out at the library and my sons just LOVE it. It's by far one of their overall favorites so adding it to our holiday library collection only made sense. We've not been sorry as its seen a lot of use and its not even Halloween yet! Great rythmic patterns and enough suspense to hold even my youngest child's attention. I've recommended this book and many of Eve Bunting's others to friends and family and I'm happy to do it here as well.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The BEST Halloween book I've ever read!, September 9, 2008
This review is from: The Bones of Fred McFee (Paperback)
As a teacher of pre-k to 1st grade this book is a MUST have for every classroom, and will be loved at home too. I bought multiple copies because everyone wants to have it in their book box after using it as a read-aloud, and it gets very worn from just one year's use. The author's "voice" in this book is excellent. The kids love to turn the lights off and have me use my "spooky night time voice". I have never had a child be scared from the book. Their are lots of opportunities to use the comprehension strategies when reading this book and know that kids throughout elementary school love this book! It was so well liked that kids were requesting it for a read aloud all year.
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