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Overview
There are hundreds of fantastically funny jokes in this hilarious book. Be warned—so many great jokes and pictures squished into one book carry the potential risk of side-splitting laughter!
Boy: I found a penguin the other day.
Girl: I hope you took it straight to the zoo!
Boy: I did. And today I'm taking him to the cinema.
Synopsis
There are hundreds of fantastically funny jokes in this hilarious book. Be warned—so many great jokes and pictures squished into one book carry the potential risk of side-splitting laughter!
Boy: I found a penguin the other day.
Girl: I hope you took it straight to the zoo!
Boy: I did. And today I'm taking him to the cinema.
Trina Heidt - Children's Literature
This joke book contains over 100 jokes including "What do you call a sick alligator? An illigator. What gets wet as it dries? A towel." A majority of the jokes fall into the funny category, a few are groaners and a few will probably leave youngsters scratching their heads in confusion. It is also quite possible that some parents will think that a very few of the jokes (the few that involve mention of a machine gun) are inappropriate for their youngster. Overall, this member of the "Sidesplitters" series is sure to keep joke enthusiasts (and their audiences) busy for hours. 2004, Kingfisher, Ages 5 up.
Editorials
Children's Literature
This joke book contains over 100 jokes including "What do you call a sick alligator? An illigator. What gets wet as it dries? A towel." A majority of the jokes fall into the funny category, a few are groaners and a few will probably leave youngsters scratching their heads in confusion. It is also quite possible that some parents will think that a very few of the jokes (the few that involve mention of a machine gun) are inappropriate for their youngster. Overall, this member of the "Sidesplitters" series is sure to keep joke enthusiasts (and their audiences) busy for hours. 2004, Kingfisher, Ages 5 up.—Trina Heidt