
along with the other Season 2 episodes (excluding Dreaming Shakespeare).
This episode was released on the Complete Second Season 4-Disc DVD Boxset on September 2, 2008. This episode was released on reprint VHS on October 1, 2002, along with the other Season 2 episodes (excluding Dreaming Shakespeare). Episode 18: Why the Baboon's Balloon Went Ka-boom!. Episode 15: Trains and Brains and Rainy Plains. Episode 13: Five, Six, and Thistle Sticks. Episode 6: Clickety-Clack, Clickety-Clack!. This episode was released on VHS on October 30, 2001, along with it's 24 other episodes. This is the last time when the What's Cooking? and Sam Spud: Par-Boiled Potato Detective segments go together. This is the second time where the word "humongous", the first was The Fox and the Crow. This is the third time Click goes into sleep mode, the first is Touching the Moon and the second is The Sad Dad. This is the second time where the poem is written by Jeff Moss, the first is The Sad Dad. This is the first and only time ever where Walter and Clay get dragged and dropped into a book by Click.
"Bone Poems" was written by former Sesame Street writer Jeff Moss, who passed away in 1998. He served as a "right-hander," but it's unknown whether he was performing Bert or Ernie's right hand. John Tartaglia was among the Sesame Street Muppet performers who worked on this episode. Big Bird, Bert and Ernie from Sesame Street make a cameo in this episode. Meet the Dinosaurs by Doreen van Beetsleet. A poem from Bone Poems by Jeff Moss illustrated by Tom Leigh. Ruth Wordheimer: parakeet (EKA: The Good Seed) Sam Spud: Par-Boiled Potato Detective: Slippery as an Eel. What's Cooking? with Theo and Cleo: Beef in a Sheet with No Beets or Greens. The Monkey Pop-Up Theater: No Sleep for Bo-Peep (outro cut). Fun with Chicken Jane: Chicken Jane and the Bees. Microbes: sweep, weep, beep, bee, beet, bee. Fonix sings " The Double E Song" (EKA: The Good Seed). Footprints or Shoeprints: feet, fee, free, freeze. (with crowd cheering and applause) (EKA: The Good Seed) Martha Reader and The Vowelles sweep away with the sweet double e, "e" sound in the word "feet". Information Hen sings about the color dinosaurs. Barnaby Busterfield and the Pigeons: Tweet! Tweet! Tweet! Tweet! Tweet! Tweet! Tweet! Tweet!. Upon overhearing this, Walter and Clay decide to start acting like dinosaurs around the library. Cleo reads the poem that's the source of Theo's merriment: It's about a tyrannosaurus going "Tweet! Tweet!" Cleo explains to Leona and Lionel that today's birds may descended from dinosaurs.
Theo is laughing uproariously while reading the book Bone Poems.