A Selection Of The Best Funny Books For Kids

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The best way to get youngsters interested in reading is to provide them with humorous children’s books. A children’s book with a lighthearted premise and easy language is a great way to hook readers who may not otherwise pick up a book. This collection of the funniest children’s picture books, chapter books, and middle school novels has something for everyone. It has everything from hilarious poetry to hilariously epic adventures to hilariously funny short stories.

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A Selection Of The Best Funny Books For Kids

  1. The Book with No Pictures By B. J. Novak
Item: The Book with No Pictures By B. J. Novak

The Book with No Pictures is exactly what it sounds like: a picture book with no pictures. Novak’s book is a breath of new air since it challenges the status quo while still being funny and engaging for youngsters.

  1. Finders Keepers By Keiko Kasza
Item: Finders Keepers By Keiko Kasza

This hilarious circular picture book follows a red hat as it is chased about by various local animals who all want it for themselves. Finders Keepers is sure to be a hit with pre-K and kindergarteners, and it will be read again and over again since there is always something new to discover in Keiko Kasza’s deft plot and breathtaking pictures.

  1. Federico And The Wolf By Rebecca J. Gomez
Item: Federico And The Wolf By Rebecca J. Gomez

This Mexican American retelling of “Little Red Riding Hood” follows a small boy on his journey to see his grandpa, when he is met by a cunning el lobo. Your studentsย will love Federico And The Wolf because of the vivid illustrations, the humorous text, and the spiciness of the narrative.

  1. I Don’t Want To Be A Frog By Dev Petty
Item: I Don’t Want To Be A Frog By Dev Petty

To his tired father’s dismay, Frog has decided he would rather be anything else. When a ravenous wolf that doesn’t care for frogs arrives around, Frog starts to think it would be best to just be himself. I Don’t Want To Be A Frog By Dev Petty is about accepting yourself. Such a tale will resonate to many readers.

  1. It’s All About Me-Ow By Hudson Talbott
Item: It’s All About Me-Ow By Hudson Talbott

Wise elderly cat Buddy instructs a few curious kittens on how to interact appropriately with the human residents of the home. It’s All About Me-Ow is humorous graphic book about cats which is not only entertaining but also instructive since it includes additional information on the anatomy of cats as well as the history of cats throughout time.

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