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by: Michael Dahl
Amazon.com's Price: $6.95 Prices subject to change.
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 818.602
EAN: 9781580626866
ISBN: 1580626866
Label: Adams Media
Manufacturer: Adams Media
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 144
Publication Date: March 01, 2002
Publisher: Adams Media
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
Sales Rank: 2684
Studio: Adams Media
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Product Description: Not only does The Everything Kids' Joke Book provide children with an endless supply of good, clean jokes, but it also offers tips on how to tell a joke, how to deliver a punch line, and how to get laughs from family and friends! Children will learn: * The world's seven best limericks. * Monster jokes. * Nickname games. * Cowboy jokes. * Light bulb jokes. * Knock-knock jokes. * And hundreds more!
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Great Kids book
I got this for my 7 year old niece who lives in another state. She loves it. in fact the next time that i saw her she told me a bunch of jokes from the book. also i think that she has room to grow with the book.
it has a lot of fun activities, and it helps exercise their brains with all of the brain puzzles.
Rating: - good gift
nice layout, could have used better quality paper and more color print, but all in all a good series of books, great for older kids.
Rating: - Worth buying
One of my kids has this book and loves it. I read it and couldn't help but laughing at some of the jokes. This would make the perfect gift for a child 6-12 years old.
Rating: - the worst!
This book was a huge disappointment. Not only wasn't it funny to me, it has absolutely nothing funny for kids. Too bad its not worth the return shipping charges. I threw it out.
Rating: - Wonderful!
"Everything Kids' Joke Book" targets children 9 to 12. The first part of the book is jokes of various sorts. The second part has advice on how to tell jokes and make up jokes and be funny. My 8 year old / 2nd grade daughter loves this book and will willingly read it by herself or aloud. This is exactly what she needs to improve her reading skills, and I've found nothing else she is half as willing to read. Some of the jokes use words she doesn't know; a 12 year old would understand all of the ... Read More
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