humorous fiction

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humorous fiction

The Dumb Bunnies

Follows the adventures of the Dumb Bunnies, a rabbit family that does everything without any rhyme or reason.

The Dumb Bunnies go to the zoo

When the Dumb Bunnies visit the zoo they let all the animals out of their cages because they mistake a butterfly for an escaped lion.

Wrecking ball

When Greg Heffley's family unexpectedly inherits a lot of money, they finally have a chance to renovate their house--but home improvement is a lot more involved than any of them thought. Walls come down to reveal rot, mold, terrible critters, and something perhaps even worse, and in the end the Heffley family may decide to just move out of town instead.

Never underestimate a hermit crab

2013
A story about the secret lives of hermit crabs, who can be adventurous astronauts or dancing disco dynamos and simply love being stylish.

Diary of a wimpy kid

2009
Presents the mundane life of a adolescent boy named Greg who wishes to do the right thing but is stymied by his quest for girls and status, his well-meaning parents, his brothers, and his friends.

Sea sheep

Illustrations and easy-to-read, rhyming text introduce the reader to sheep that can swim, dive, play pirates, read books, and much more.

The serious goose

"Written, illustrated, and lettered by Jimmy Kimmel, this picture book challenges young readers to bring the silly out of a very Serious Goose. Inspired by Jimmy's nickname for his kids, The Serious Goose reminds us to be silly in a serious way. Put your little comedians in front of a mylar mirror and challenge them to make this no-nonsense goose smile. This delightful read-aloud is guaranteed to create gaggles of giggles time and time again"--Provided by the publisher.

On account of the gum

Improbable, ridiculous remedies accumulate when there is gum stuck in your hair.

Judy Moody

book quiz whiz
As Judy and the rest of the Virginia Dare Bookworms prepare for the Book Quiz Blowout competition against second- and third-grade readers, her team discovers the other group has a fourth-grader and worry about their chance of winning sets in.

Smug seagull

A smug seagull that loves swiping beach-goers' snacks gets a taste of his own medicine from a patient crab.

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