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Belly Laugh Knock-Knock Jokes for Kids - 350 Hilarious Knock-Knock Jokes - cover

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Belly Laugh Knock-Knock Jokes for Kids - 350 Hilarious Knock-Knock Jokes

Press Sky Pony

Verlag: Sky Pony Press

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Beschreibung

Hundreds of knock-knock jokes to made pun-loving kids keel over with laughter! 
 
Knock, knock.  
 
Who’s there?  
 
Olive.  
 
Olive who?  
 
Olive you! 
 
Knock, knock. 
 
Who’s there? 
 
Otto. 
 
Otto who? 
 
Otto know, I’ve got amnesia. 
 
Belly Laugh Jokes for Kids is packed with 350 classic and original knock-knock jokes complemented by witty line drawings created by talented illustrator Bethany Straker. It’s designed to provide hours of fun for young readers—and a great source of giggles during long car rides or rainy days!
Verfügbar seit: 20.10.2015.
Drucklänge: 244 Seiten.

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