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Animal Jokes for Funny Kids

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A new title in the Buster Laugh-a-lot series, this paw-some collection has hundreds of hilarious animal-themed jokes for funny kids to share. Why do dogs run in circles? Because it’s hard to run in squares! How does a lion greet other animals? “Pleased to eat you.” Why are frogs always so happy? They eat whatever bugs them. Filled with over 300 hiss-terical and a-moo-sing animal jokes that will have ewe in stiches, including one-liners, ridiculous puns, tongue twisters and much more. Designed to be easy to read with wonderfully silly illustrations for extra laughs, this laugh-out-loud collection will keep jokers entertained for hours on end.

Author Biography:

Andrew Pinder lives in Mallorca and works as an illustrator, painter and muralist. He has had numerous one-man exhibitions in Mallorca and has work in various public and private collections. As an illustrator he has worked on more than twenty books, mainly for children, in Catalan, Spanish and English.
Release date Australia
September 30th, 2021
Audience
  • Children / Juvenile
Illustrations
b&w
Interest Age
From 7 to 9 years
Pages
128
Dimensions
129x198x9
ISBN-13
9781780557847
Product ID
34568521

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