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Overview
Get ready for some major belly laughs with this crazy collection of more than six hundred hysterical jokes, riddles, and knock-knocks. Kids will crack up over such zany zingers as: "How do you make a kitchen sink? Throw it in the bathtub." and "What does a slice of toast wear to bed? Jam-mies." They'll have fun trying to gross-out their friends with plenty of bathroom humor, including "Where do football players go before the big game? To the Toilet Bowl." and "What kind of bell belongs in the bathroom? One that tinkles." Giggles are guaranteed with freaky fairy tales like, "Why wouldn't the Prince kiss his Princess awake? She was Sleeping Cootie." And there's monstrous fun with such doozies as, "Why do vampires gargle? So they won't have bat breath." With all these silly jokes to choose from, kids will keep themselves laughing for hours.Synopsis
"What does a slice of toast wear to bed? Jam-mies."
Kids will have fun trying to gross-out their friends with plenty of bathroom humor, including "Where do football players go before the big game? To the Toilet Bowl."
With all these silly jokes to choose from, kids will keep themselves laughing for hours.
Elizabeth Mauer - Children's Literature
Have you ever needed a joke about a pancake? Or ice cubes? Or zebras? This book of kids' jokes has those and more. A convenient index at the back of the book lists jokes by subject matter, which makes looking for a joke much easier. The collection is divided by theme into twelve chapters with bath time jokes, bedtime jokes, even dreamtime jokes. The book also features a chapter of knock-knock jokes. Kids interested in a variety of jokes will surely enjoy this humorous book. The cartoon-like illustrations typically one for every two pages are as silly as the jokes. 2003, Sterling Publishing Co, Ages 7 to 12.
Editorials
Children's Literature
Have you ever needed a joke about a pancake? Or ice cubes? Or zebras? This book of kids' jokes has those and more. A convenient index at the back of the book lists jokes by subject matter, which makes looking for a joke much easier. The collection is divided by theme into twelve chapters with bath time jokes, bedtime jokes, even dreamtime jokes. The book also features a chapter of knock-knock jokes. Kids interested in a variety of jokes will surely enjoy this humorous book. The cartoon-like illustrations—typically one for every two pages—are as silly as the jokes. 2003, Sterling Publishing Co, Ages 7 to 12.— Elizabeth Mauer