Set in a mythical medieval fantasy world, The Legend of Hobart brings modern humor to a familiar backdrop of castles, dragons, and damsels in distress.
Browsing: Humorous Books
We’ve got you covered with the five laugh-out-loud chapter books listed here, all written by award-winning authors and peppered with illustrations.
Joan Holub’s I Am the Shark is a fun and fascinating picture book that would be fantastic both within and beyond the classroom!
Thanks to the entertainment level and the rhyming literacy skills it encourages, Do Ants Wear Pants? makes a great at-home or classroom read-aloud.
Joke books should be part of every child’s library, and here are five reasons why.
It’s silly and fun, and Stick Dog and his companions are hilarious (and Stick Dog is rather witty). Readers will feel like they’re in on the story, reading Stick Dog’s journal.
New York Times bestselling illustrator Christopher Eliopoulos teaches us how to draw a Yawn from The Yawns Are Coming!
Which five words best describe You Loves Ewe?
Cece Bell: Love. Silly. Homonyms. Confusion. Persnickety.
Five stories that call upon humor to work through pain. The degree of tragedy varies, but laughter lifts the heaviness every time.
Jessika von Innerebner, author-illustrator of Kevin the Unicorn: It’s Not All Rainbows, teaches us how to draw the fabulous Kevin—a unicorn who now knows that not every day has to be perfect.