Joke books should be part of every child’s library, and here are five reasons why.
Browsing: Humor
This is a book that will certainly unleash your creativity and you’ll most probably go on to design your own outrageous treehouse.
A set of Jump on the Bump would make an excellent choice for a classroom of beginner readers, as well as being a fantastic choice for at-home reading practice. Highly Recommended.
Schulze and Hardy make a dynamic duo, pairing the best of charming prose and illustrations to excellent effect. Full of laughs, singing, and a few wiggles, DON’T WAKE THE DRAGON is a fantastic addition to a child’s library.
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!
The Phantom Tollbooth is an extraordinary literary work that has continued to captivate and inspire readers for several decades.
If an introduction on the topic of equal rights and activism is on your agenda, starting with Baby Trolls Gets a Bad Rap would be a great choice!
Bill Cotter is the author and illustrator of the bestselling Don’t Push the Button! series, now with over 1 million copies sold worldwide.
Which five words best describe You Loves Ewe?
Cece Bell: Love. Silly. Homonyms. Confusion. Persnickety.