Bound to capture the attention of music buffs, fledging ornithologists, and enthusiastic geographers, Ladies and Gentleman … The Penguins is as entertaining as it is educational.
Browsing: Humor
While many kids might dream of trading in their parents (or vice versa!), this charming book shows that the grass isn’t always greener in the other backyard.
Which five words best describe Poe Won’t Go?
Kelly DiPucchio: Preposterous, pink, powerful, playful and pachydermish.
This start of a thrilling new series is sure to be a hit with readers who like their fantasies clever and action-packed, with tons of humor and heart.
Giveaway begins October 9, 2017, at 12:01 A.M. MT and ends November 9, 2017, at 11:59 P.M. MT.
Any family that has ever participated in training a puppy will be able to appreciate Whack, Whack, Whack, Goes the Tail!, by Mark Rouillard.
Materbeampater will most likely be enjoyed by an experienced ear that appreciates old school humor.
Textbook Amy Krouse Rosenthal is unconventional, crazy, and lovely. It beats any self-motivational or meditative text I have before encountered.
Michelle Knudsen discusses how she finds the right balance between humor and horror in the EVIL LIBRARIAN series.
Harriet the Spy, by Louise Fitzhugh, is an incredibly funny book—anyone who has ever felt like an outsider will certainly relate to Harriet.
In looking at the list, the common themes seem to be naughtiness and humor—especially of the silly, slapstick variety. So here goes: