I didn’t paint that – a preschooler did from back in September. It’s my tie-in to a crazy fun game – Whack-A-Bone! I had fun playing it, and if your home or work environment can tolerate a voice incessantly chanting “Whack-a-bone, whack-a-bone,” maybe you’ll enjoy it, too. The best part about preschool is that I learn a smidgen about everything. If you want to hone your knowledge of ulnas, fibias, sternums and the like, click here! (Don’t click on the game logo that first pops up – wait for the skeleton game to load. It takes about 10 seconds.)
Kitt says
That anatomically incorrect groin is a bit disturbing.
Brad says
Ha! I played this last night. I’m totally going to show it to our science teacher. Maybe she can spend a whole class period just letting the kids play this game. That would be the awesomist day ever.
Peggy says
A preschooler did that?!? It’s EXCELLENT!!!
I used to work with kindergartens and they always drew a giant head with sticks coming out the sides of the head for arms & sticks out the chin for legs…so this preschooler must be a genius!!!
LOVE the game….what a perfect October activity!!!
Bones & bones & dry bones…
Beth says
Did you notice in level one that the Skeleton is named Harold? Heh. I’m going to get my Harold to used this in his health class! 😀
Peggy says
I did notice!! Your Harold should take the credit for that.