Bones, Bones, Dinosaur Bones by Byron Barton is a picture book for children ages 2-6. The book is illustrated with bright, primary color pages and drawings of men working to assemble the skeleton of a T-Rex. The pages have only a sentence each; the story being mainly told through the pictures. The tale follows along with the process from beginning to end of digging up the bones of a T-Rex, transporting them back to a museum, and assembling them into a magnificent skeleton.
This was a favorite book of mine when growing up. I enjoyed the simple, bright-colored drawings of the men and trucks as they explored and dug for bones. Additionally, the reassembly of the T-Rex skeleton fascinated me. The bones are so spectacularly huge next to the men. The last page also shows pictures of the different types of dinosaurs which is a bonus to the actual story. There is a lot here that a parent reading the story to a child can focus on: the paleontologists, the teamwork, the museum, the excavation, the dinosaurs themselves, and parts of the body. It is a fun book, but also a book that can be used to teach many subjects. This is a classic, and is rated 5 out of 5 stars for its many uses as well as the exciting illustrations. Reviewed on 8/2/17