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Jokelopedia

the biggest, best, silliest, dumbest, joke book ever
2006
A collection of over 1,700 jokes for every occasion including fifty-nine elephant jokes, tongue twisters, and joke-telling tips.

Where does pepper come from?

2006
Presents a collection of interesting facts for children, in question-and-answer format with illustrations, explaining where pepper comes from, why bears hibernate, and more.

Jokelopedia

the biggest, best, silliest, dumbest joke book ever
2000
Contains more than 1,500 jokes, riddles, puns, and humorous anecdotes, including knock-knocks, elephant jokes, tongue twisters, and others; and includes tips for aspiring comedians on how to tell a joke.

True things (adults don't want kids to know)

2010
Amelia Louise McBride, having survived her parents' divorce and a move from Manhattan to a small town, hopes her eleventh birthday will mark the start to a good year, and while her surprise party seems promising, things quickly go downhill.

Laughapalooza joke book

2010
A collection of jokes and riddles from best friends and stepbrothers Phineas and Ferb and the gang.

Garfield's guide to everything

2004
Garfield the cartoon cat shares his amusing opinions on a variety of topics such as computers, dating, coffee, dogs, and exercise. Includes related comic strips.

Plugged in

electric riddles

Amelia rules!

2009
Collects the adventures of Amelia Louise McBride, a nine-year-old who recently moved from New York to a small town after her parents were divorced and relies on her friends and family to deal with everyday situations.

Zany tongue-twisters

2005
An illustrated collection of humorous tongue-twisters for children, featuring selections for each letter of the alphabet.

Creepy riddles

2000
A collection of creepy riddles for young readers featuring ghosts, vampires, monsters, and other ghoulish creatures.

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