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    Hiya!

    I am doing Autumn but thought I'd also do about our skeletons to tie in abit with Halloween, I've got some nice printouts so they can put the right pieces where and also printed different words for the skeleton. I also thought I would draw around them and we'd do there own skeleton with white chalk....any other idea's? Many thanks xx

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    Read funny bones, make up bone poems/rhymes. Hide some Skelton bones in the digging pit/sand pit.

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    You could read Funny Bones, make skeletons with pasta or wool or pipe cleaners and make a puppet.
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    There's a nice skeleton game here (played like beetle)

    http://www.activityvillage.co.uk/skeleton_game.htm

    Miffy xx
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