
Silly Jokes About School
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Michael Dahl
About this listen
Get ready to laugh from the cafeteria to the playground with these silly jokes about school!
©2021 Michael Dahl (P)2024 Capstone Publishers, Inc.Critic reviews
"New, clean jokes can be hard to find sometimes. Many joke books rely on old chestnuts that can make little sense to 21st-century kids. The author of these books does a great job crafting dozens of knock-knock jokes, riddles, and classic two-line jokes that avoid outdated phrases (like “old chestnut”) and culturally specific idioms, making this a great choice for readers learning figurative language and exploring homonyms and double meanings, not to mention English language learners." (Paula Willey, Enoch Pratt Free Library, Baltimore)