| We live in a cool place called the Bone Zone. It is out behind our parents' house. We lived with our parents until we got way too big and we would break things with our tails and rough house with each other all the time.
Our parents finally had enough so our Dad built the Bone Zone for us. It looks like an old airplane hanger. There's a big sign on the back wall that says "Bone Zone." We all love living in the Bone Zone.
Our parents had to find things that would make it easier for us to live in our own place. Our beds are old trampolines that were picked up from a school. We use an old car wash as our showers and our toothbrushes are ice scrapers. Our exercise tread mill is an old moving walkway from an airport terminal. Our kitchen table is a big old wire spool and each of us has our own smaller spool for a seat. We all gather around the table and Mom and Dad serve us scrumptious meals.
Dad also built Little T a half pipe that sits next to our house. Little T's always skateboarding, both outside and inside the Bone Zone!
There is a huge slide from the second-floor loft down to the living room and it is a lot of fun. We also have our computers so we can talk to all of you.
It is really fun to hang out in the Bone Zone. We fix our bikes, dance, invent gadgets, play games, exercise, map out our next mission, and do just about everything in the Bone Zone. It's so huge so that it accommodates our larger-than-human sizes. Most important, it's so much fun.
We are bigger than humans but not as big as the dinosaurs from long ago were. Our parents and scientists think that the reason we're a smaller size than our ancestors were is because our eggs were buried in the ground for sooooooo very long. They think that it affected our growth.
Even though our size makes it hard for us to fit into things sometimes -- oh how we would love to go on a rollercoaster and drive a real car -- we like being able to do things no one else can do.
Sometimes it's tough on our parents because they're just human size. See the chart above. It shows how big we are compared to each other and to our mom, dad and Dr. Roy. Yes, we are big, but they love us just the same.
Just so you guys know, when we do something great using our super powers or when we see kids doing something we like, we all get together and yell BONE-A-FIDE as loud as we can. Braun really likes to say BONE-A-FIDE and it sounds really good when he says it. His voice is deep and he talks kind of slow. That way, he gets his point across. All around the world, the Fossibles are known for saying BONE-A-FIDE. It is our special way of saying something is really good.
We also have a really cool oath that we try to live by. You can learn it too. It's easy. Give it a try...
I promise to respect myself, respect others, do good deeds, have integrity, and relish my ride through life because I'm BONE-A-FIDE!!!!
This is the thing we say when we are in the middle of an exciting mission or using our super powers to make something happen or just having fun. It's our way of explaining how we enjoy life and the special way all of us work together as a team. Little T, who is really into extreme sports, says "Fossible Frenzy" a lot. Why? Because he's usually doing something that's really fun.
Our dad came up with this saying. He put our belief that anything in life is possible together with the fact our ancestors are fossils, and made up the saying, "Anything's Fossible." It is the belief we live by. We also have a song we sing called "Anything's Fossible." We sing this a lot, especially when we're riding our bikes. Most days, we can't get the words to this song out of our minds. But, it helps us stay upbeat and get things done.
The Fossilizer is a long crooked stick with a giant red crystal on top that Trex carries. He found it in the cave right near where we found the fifth egg containing our brother, Little T.
The Fossilizer has special powers that only work for us. It's our super, super secret that no humans know about, not even our parents! Zigopholus, ancient Dinosaur Magistrate from over 65 million years ago, communicates with us (and us alone) through the Fossilizer. Zigopholus makes the red crystal on top light up and spin to get our attention and, as soon as one of us grabs hold of the Fossilizer, he speaks to us. Always watching over us, he gives us guidance on all of our missions because he can see into different time periods (past, present, and future) and into different places throughout the world. One of the other really cool things it does is give directions to each of our missions. Before we set off on a mission, the red crystal on top of the Fossilizer spins like a world globe and lights up to mark the exact location we're going to.
We are so glad that Trex recognized that the Fossilizer was special and brought it home from the cave!
These are really cool goggles and when we put them on, we can see back to prehistoric times. Our dad made them for us to see what the planet looked like when all of the other dinosaurs roamed the earth. They are really fun and we use them not just to see what things looked like way back then, but also to locate objects that may be burried or hidden. The problem is people are always trying to get our GEOGOGS, so we have to guard them with our life. Dr. Roy is always trying to get them.
Trust me. This is classified, level one information. If you can't keep a secret, please stop reading now!
Our mom sews a secret compartment into all of our clothes to keep our GEOGOGS safe when we're not wearing them.
Remember, it's really important that we don't let anyone else get hold of our GEOGOGS. Humans, especially Dr. Roy, are always trying to get their hands on them to check out if they too can see into the past when wearing them. It's our job to see that this never happens. If we were to lose our GEOGOGS or they were to fall into the wrong hands, it would be a disaster.
Our mom really helped us out by coming up with the Gog pocket idea. Only we know where the Gog pocket is in each of our pieces of clothing.
You better keep our secret!
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