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Happy Birthday, Frankie

by Sarah Weeks

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A professor tries to assemble Frankenstein's body parts so that the monster can enjoy his birthday cake, with unexpected results.
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A mad scientist is putting together Frankie (Frankenstein) on Halloween, it is Frankie's Birthday! The scientist is trying to put together the different body parts, "the leg bone is connected to the.." and the kids can finish the jingle. Cute for Halloween and naming different body parts in a fun way. pk-k ( )
  mmwrigh3 | Sep 24, 2011 |
It's Halloween and a scientist is trying to assemble Frankie (very similar to Frankenstein). With rhyming phrases and silly sounds, Frankie comes alive and has a jack-o-lantern waiting for him with a candle. In a school setting, I would read this book during Halloween. Children can point out to the different colors, shapes, and objects that are found throughout the book. ( )
  jenvid | Aug 26, 2011 |
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