Joke books should be part of every child’s library, and here are five reasons why.
Browsing: Humorous Books
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.
As the title touts, The Big Book of Silly Jokes for Kids is filled with over 800 family-friendly jokes, riddles, tongue twisters, fun facts, and more.
What Underwear Does a Zebra Wear? is a joke book written for kids by a kid.
Jasper & Ollie is Alex Willan’s first book. His love of drawing led him to earn a BFA in illustration from Savannah College of Art and Design.
Author Sonya Annita Song and illustrator Kate Fallahee take the well-known story of a child not wanting to go to school, and turn it completely upside down in this humorous picture book.