Snozel and the Really Big Bone

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Tony on the Moon's Children s Picture Books Level 2 Book 2 by Tony J Moon Snozel and the Really Big Bone Page 12

Tony on the Moon s Children s Picture Books Illustrated Story Books for Children All these books are royalty free and can be copied used printed and distributed, scrawled on walls, acted out in plays and told (very slowly) to your pet dog, if you don t have a dog a cat will do, but hamsters do not listen as they only speak Spanish. They are designed to be easily read on a computer and can be printed on standard A4 size paper (landscape format) Snozel and the Really Big Bone The Books This is part of a series of small books is arranged in groups of difficulty ranging from 1 to 6. The easiest is group 1, the hardest group 5. It is not just that group 1's are shorter, they are the easiest to read or be spoken. They gradually rise to group 5 which have lots more text and much more complex concepts. There is no bad language or offensive words anywhere in these books. 1 - short simple big pictures 2 - longer stories with more text 3 - slightly higher level than 2 4 - more stories with pictures a lot more text 5 - short stories for teenage to adults www.tonyonthemoon.co.uk Level 2 Book Page 213

Joe was sleeping in his bed The moon was shining in the sky There was not a sound to be heard not even a mouse. Snozel was sleeping in the bottom drawer of the kitchen dresser, his basket having had an accident with a tin of paint when Joe was painting the bedroom. Page 1

That is why Snozel was now sleeping the kitchen. Snozel rather liked the kitchen as there were nice food smells. And he could dream about them. Snozel remembers the day well and still has nightmares about it and makes noises in his sleep then wakes up with a squeal. Page 2

Snozel was sleeping, it was the middle of the night. Suddenly he was woken by a strange noise outside. Snozel went to the kitchen window to see what it was. Page 3

One of the lorries moving the museum across town had bumped over the roadworks outside the house. Something had fallen off. Snozel squeezed through the cat flap to investigate. No one knew he could get through the cat flap. Page 4

Snozel looked over the garden fence into the road outside. He could not believe his eyes. There in the middle of the road was the biggest bone Snozel had ever seen. Page 5

Hidden behind the bushes news of the big bone soon spread to all the dogs in the street. With the help of Flatfoot Faraday the dog from two doors down the street, Snozel pushed and Flatfoot pulled the large bone into the garden. Page 6

After a count of three everyone took a big bite of the bone. Snozel said there was enough for everyone, they would have a party and all take a bite. Page 7

Seconds later everyone was spitting out the bits of bone. Mr McCubby gets up early, he delivers the milk round the town. Now what a surprise he saw with his eyes when he opened the curtains that morning. Page 8

A collection of dogs were washing their mouths in the pond at the top of his garden. Snozel pushed the big bone back into the road where it had come from. Page 9

On the evening walk Joe noticed the white powder all over the road and wondered what it was. Snozel said nothing. Very soon the big bone was run over by a coal delivery lorry. It was not a real bone. It was a model of a bone from the museum and it had been made of plaster. Page End10

About these books This series of books was designed with two functions in mind :- Firstly as a reading resource for primary education at schools and for private tuition. They are graded from simple picture books to full text short stories. The layout is simple and designed to be fun and downloaded so they may be used without being connected to the internet. The layout and text is designed for easy reading on computer screens. Instructors and parents can be assured there is nothing in these books that not suitable for young children. contact - tonyonthemoon.co.uk Secondly or possibly primarily, somewhere for my little cartoon characters to live. I have been a draftsman for many years and during idle moments and in meetings, especially in meetings, little characters get doodled. These characters seem to take on a little life of their own and hang around in the mind until they eventually find a home in a story. They then seem to go away until the next one comes along. These books and the original web site is somewhere to share these little cartoon characters with. If they give anybody a little enjoyment then I am well pleased. These original picture books are free to download, keep, copy, print and use quite freely without any restriction. Tony J Moon Dodgy Publications from the moon Page 11 revision 03-05-2014