Space Jokes (Laughing Matters) (Hah-Larious Joke Books)
by Pam Rosenberg
How to Draw Trucks Books for Kids (A How to Draw Trucks Book for Kids With Advice on How to Draw 39 Different Types of Trucks)
by James Manning
The Try Not to Laugh Challenge - 9 Year Old Edition
by Crazy Corey
Learn to Draw Marvel Spider-Man Villains (Learn to Draw Favorite Characters: Expanded Edition)
by Walter Foster Jr Creative Team
Learn to Draw Disney the Lion King (Learn to Draw Favorite Characters: Expanded Edition)
by Walter Foster Jr Creative Team
A collection of knock-knocks, riddles, and other jokes about Noah's Ark, insects, birds, dogs, elephants, and other creatures, large and small.
Hop On Pop (Dr. Seuss - Blue Back Book) (I can read it all by myself beginner books)
by Dr. Seuss
Join Dr. Seuss in this classic rhyming picture book–"the simplest Seuss for youngest use." Full of short, simple words and silly rhymes, this book is perfect for reading alone or reading aloud with Dad! The rollicking rythym will keep kids entertained on every page, and it's an especially good way to show Pop some love on Father’s Day! HOP POP We like to Hop. We like to hop on top of Pop. Originally created by Dr. Seuss himself, Beginner Books are fun, funny, and easy to read. These...
Hundreds of wacky excuses to use in familiar situations at school, at home, and in the neighborhood.
A collection of jokes about the many aspects of growing up, grouped under such headings as "It's All Relatives", and "Hard Times in School".
Hilarious, fascinating and entertaining collections that are perfectly pocket-sized for hours of take-anywhere fun.
Who Was Lucille Ball? (Who Was?)
by Meg Belviso and Pamela D. Pollack
Who doesn't love Lucy? The legendary actress, producer, and comedian steps into the Who Was? spotlight. Much like her hit TV show, I Love Lucy, Americans in the 1950s fell in love with Lucy. Born in New York in 1911, Lucille Ball was always a natural performer. She danced in the chorus of Broadway shows and acted in small parts in Hollywood movies. But Ball's true gift was comedy. She found a way to showcase her gifts in 1951 when CBS gave her the chance to star in a sitcom. She based the show...
Escapade Johnson and the Witches of Belknap County (Escapade Johnson)
by Affiliation Michael Sullivan
Escapade and friends find adventure again, this time when they encounter flashing lights, creatures of the night, and dark basement laboratories as they investigate the spooky residence at the end of a deserted road.