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Silly Squirrels and Their Best Jokes

Eloise Faye

Publisher: The Good Child Bookstore

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Summary

Silly Squirrels and Their Best Jokes is a hilarious and heartwarming collection of funny moments and wild antics, perfect for children aged 5-12. Follow the wacky squirrels of the forest as they embark on nutty adventures, tell side-splitting jokes, and share their zaniest moments. From joke competitions to acorn-heisting escapades, each chapter is packed with silly puns, goofy humor, and lots of giggles. With playful characters and a fun-filled plot, this book will have kids laughing out loud as they join the squirrels on their hilarious journey. Whether it's a squirrel stand-up comedy show or a ridiculous hide-and-seek game, there's never a dull moment. Ideal for young readers who love animals, jokes, and laughter, Silly Squirrels and Their Best Jokes is the perfect addition to any bedtime routine or reading session.
Available since: 08/15/2025.
Print length: 147 pages.

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