Take Boogie Bones Scripted By Elizabeth Loredo Expressed As E-Text

Bones, a jaunty and highspirited skeleton, longs to show off his smooth moves on the dance floor, But will he have the guts pun intended! to be true to himself and do what he loves This picture book has a nice message and is a nonscary story so its perfect for children who enjoy Halloween elements but not the scary stuff.
A fun read with a great use of language its written with idioms, metaphors, similes, and some advanced vocabulary, Ehh, no. Lindy Hop skeleton! A skeleton who can really cut a rug goes in disguise to a dance competition for the living.

The results are predictable, but fun,

I love his moldy tux! This story is actually very creepy when you think about it, . . you don't want to dance with death or think people become animated bones after death, . . but I did look into Fred Astaire more and into Jumpin' at the Woodside, I think although this is a picture book, it's aimed more towards adults because you don't want to give kids the wrong idea.
This book is about a skeleton who loves to dance, He wants to dance at a party with people around, but he cannot, So he wears a disguise and it ends up falling of, He gets scared but his dance partner accepts him for his creepiness and rolls with it, I think it is a great book to have in the class library around Halloween time, I loved this story of acceptance, trying new things and being who you are, The illustrations were adorable as well, For the more advanced grade school reader, Cheerful and charming, with a nice story and warm, funny pictures, My son absolutely loves this book! We checked out from a local library, we read it multiple times in a row.
Such a cool story! Picked this up at goodwill last night for bailey, We love it: Boogie Bones loves to dance, and he longs to show his stuff outside the graveyard gates, One night the wind brings him a flyer that reads "Dance Contest Saturday! Come one, come all, to the Town Hall! Prizes! Music! Romance!" Even though no skeleton has ever left the graveyard before, Boogie hatches a plan that will take him to the dance contest and win
Take Boogie Bones Scripted By Elizabeth Loredo  Expressed As E-Text
him the trophy.

Make no bones about it, Boogie is a dancer to watch, When the band strikes up the music of the tango, he sways, he taps his toes, he twitches his hips.
But what will happen when a skeleton dares to shake a leg on the dance floor,