Wit and humor, Juvenile
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Wit and humor, Juvenile
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Wit and humor, Juvenile
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Incoming Resources
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- What's black & white & red all over?, Gyles Brandreth ; illustrations, Emily Fox
- The most unicorn and friends joke book, written by Rebecca Lewis-Oakes and Rachel Moss
- The jokiest joking joke book ever written ... no joke!, 2,001 brand-new side-splitters that will keep you laughing out loud!, Kathi Wagner
- Belly laugh totally terrific tongue twisters for kids, 350 terribly tangled tongue twisters, illustrations by Alex Paterson
- Jokes to crack you up!, illustrations by Chad Mitchell
- Hatchimals eggcellent joke book, written by Lauren Holowaty
- Dinosaur jokes for funny kids, illustrated by Andrew Pinder ; compiled by Jonny Leighton ; edited by Josephine Southon
- World's best (and worst) riddles, Georgia Beth
- How to be the funniest kid in school, Ivor Baddiel & Steven Vinacour ; illustrated by James Cottell
- Ho ho ho, ha ha ha, holly-arious Christmas knock-knock jokes, by Katy Hall & Lisa Eisenberg ; pictures by Steve Björkman
- Belly laugh riddles and puns for kids, 350 hilarious riddles and puns, Bethany Straker, illustrations
- Icky-foodia, the ultimate guide to disgusting food, written and illustrated by the Listies [Richard Higgins and Matt Kelly]
- 365 days of jokes, a year of the funniest jokes ever!
- Jokelopedia, the biggest, best, silliest, dumbest joke book ever, compiled by Ilana Weitzman, Eva Blank, Alison Benjamin, Rosanne Green, and Lisa Sparks ; illustrations by Mike Wright
- The fart-ionary, Andy Jones ; illustrations, David Puckeridge
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