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P**P
Especially Fun for Your Pet-loving Kid
It's not monsters or aliens or dinosaurs, but the jokes are still kid friendly.I've been reading all sorts of preschool, middle grade and YA books to beef up the family kids' library. I've also been using an older Kindle Touch to create a traveling library that has Kindle books for each age group, and then Kindle books aimed at each individual grandchild, (by interests or just because the hero or heroine has the same name and it's fun to read about somebody who has your name). Anyway, I just never paid attention to joke books until one of the kids started telling me Knock Knock jokes, about half of which he understood and all of which he thought were hysterical.So I thought, "hey, joke books". The words are basic and the sentences are simple. The word play can be sort of obvious, but it's still word play and it can sometimes be very clever. Knock Knock jokes are actually interactive, since you take turns being the straight man. For a pre-reader or a brand new reader joke books can be the perfect way to have fun with books and words.That brings us to the IP Factly/ IP Grinning books, which are just great for readers somewhere around five years old and up.If you look at all the IP Factly Kindle books there seem to be three categories - Knock Knock jokes; themed collections; general humor. Except for Knock Knock jokes they are all in the "Question and Answer" style, e.g. "What do you call a...?, Why did the ...? Where do you keep a ...?" That's great because a question builds up excitement for the punchline payoff, and half the time the kid gets the joke and the other half he giggles anyway because the joke is still fun as long as you try to sell it.And these are pretty good jokes, split about evenly between puns, ("What's the best TV to have at Halloween? - A big Scream TV.), and more advanced jokes, (Who's the king of your school desk? - the ruler.)So, all in all these particular books strike me as very good examples of the form, and very much worth considering for your little reader. At the least, they should be good for a few nice laughs. Please note that I found this book while browsing Amazon Kindle freebies. I have no connection at all to either the author or the publisher of this book.
E**3
Great Kids Book
I bought this for my daughters to read on their Kindles. Cute book and kept them laughing for hours. Kid friendly of course. Pretty funny jokes too.
H**2
Cute
My kids like to read jokes and this one has cute and very appropriate jokes for younger kids. I thought most of them were pretty cute.
G**
funny jokes for kids :)
my kids love going through these jokes and reading to my husband and I or anyone who is there to listen :) very funny kids jokes
D**A
GOOD JOKES
The jokes are for kids about 2 years older than my granddaughter, but they are funny. The kids will grow into them. We did have a few good chuckles even though one child is only 4
K**R
Per joke s
I like jokes. I like the dog cat and bird jokes I would recommend this book to my friend Haley estal and my friend Tyler Rockwood and his brother Ethan Rockwood and to my best friend Grace Robinson
R**E
Google could be better
Might as well just google pet jokes they arent too funny and no wonder its free because its nothing too special deleted it off my kindle right after downloading.
T**S
not funny
my 6 year old grandson did not think the jokes were funny, he did not want to read much of it.
S**U
cringeworthy jokes
I was looking for some of those groan erupting, cringe making jokes for home-made Christmas crackers and saw this book.The jokes are definitely fit for the purpose - the tester ones exuded moans of disgust and not a single laugh.These "jokes" mixed with ones from other books of a similar type have made the perfect cracker jokes.Example:Q - "How do cats freshen their breath?"A - "Mouse wash!"
J**O
Ok
Some funny jokes and some that are not. :(. It is okay for kids under 10 not as good as I thought.
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