Sunday, November 30, 2008

The Bones of Fred McFee


The Bones of Fred McFee is a poem written by Eve Bunting. Fred McFee is a plastic skeleton that the two children in the book have brought back from the Harvest Fair. They hung him up in their sycamore tree and "our skeleton dances the the dance of the dead, there in our sycamore tree." Strange things begin to happen, "our rooster used to crow all day,...now the rooster's gone and the hens won't lay..."

They decide to let Fred McFee stay in the sycamore tree until Halloween. The dog howls the night of Halloween and when the children get up the next day - " The morning's bright and filled with light,but where is Fred McFee?"
The see a rectangular mound in front of the sycamore tree and think they know what it is - but, who put it there?

This book has been requested by lower Elementary children who have heard it the year before. My experience is that it's best to read it first -with no pictures- as a poem, so the children can hear the rhythm. Then having gotten the overview, read it page by page with pictures. Children love this book and so do I.

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