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Book Review: "Lots of Knock-Knock Jokes for Kids" by Whee Winn



Knock, knock. Who’s there?

Don’t get so excited, it’s just a joke.

Knock, knock. Who’s there?

Anita to borrow a pencil.

New from Zonderkidz, here’s a collection of knock-knock jokes that is both hilarious and wholesome.Lots of Knock-Knock Jokes for Kids is sure to send every kid you know to his knees in a breath-stealing, side-splitting, uncontrollable fit of giggles. It’s that funny. And with more than 350 jokes, the laughs are sure to never quit.

This collection provides fun for the whole family and includes bonus Q& A jokes and riddles too!

My Review:
We all need a little laughter medicine and my kids have been enjoying the daily laughs from  this book.   I even had some fun and posted a couple of the cold weather jokes on my Facebook page and several people loved them since we were in the negative temperatures the last two weeks.  
Knock knock
Who's there?
Emma
Emma who? 
Emma bit cold out here, could you let me in?

Knock knock.
Who's there?
Harry.
Harry who?
Harry up,it's cold out here!
There are a few jokes that might take the kids...or even me to get but we have had some really great belly laughs each day reading a page or two from this book.   There are some other jokes beyond knock knock ones that cracked me up to like, "What do you get when you cross a fish with and elephant?  Swimming Trunks"  

This book is available on February 2nd!   Look for it on Zondervan or any other book publisher such as Amazon.  

Thanks Zondervan for sending me this book in exchange for an honest review.  I was not paid for this review and all opinions expressed are 100% mine.  

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