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riddles
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Funniest riddle book in the world
Gallant, Morrie
2006
A collection of riddles and puns for children.
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Pooh
the great riddle contest
Braybrooks, Ann
1999
Pooh and his friends hold a riddle contest one day when the weather is bad.
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Smokey the Shark, and other fishy tales
Keller, Charles
1981
A collection of fish and beach jokes.
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ABC all-American riddles
Smith, Mary Helen
2004
Presents a children's rhyming alphabet book that contains riddles for each letter that helps to match letters and sounds.
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Sports riddles
Rosenbloom, Joseph
1982
A collection of riddles relating to baseball, basketball, boxing, bowling, football, track and field, and other sports.
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The hobbit companion
Day, David
1997
The author reveals the crafty puns and riddles, hidden meanings, and mythical associations beneath the Hobbit's thrilling surface.
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School daze
jokes your teacher will hate
Phillips, Louis
1996
Collection of jokes, puns, and riddles on classroom related topics, including homework, tests, and report cards.
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Riddle rhymes
Ghigna, Charles
1995
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Totally loony jokes & riddles
Pellowski, Michael
1999
A collection of jokes and riddles, in such categories as "Loony Laughs," "Wacky Word Games," and "Crazy Critters.".
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107 3
Stokes, Jack
1979
Answers such significant questions about elephants as "How can you tell if an elephant used your toothbrush?" and "Why don't elephants wear bikinis?".
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