SYNOPSIS: This hilarious collection of 365 jokes (plus one extra for leap years!) will start every day with a smile. Jokes about everything from animals to school sit alongside special seasonal jokes for holidays and silly observances. With a black-and-white illustration for every joke, this collection will keep readers in stitches the whole year long.
REVIEW: by Orla Goulbourne, age 11
Published by Kingfisher Books, ISBN: 978-0753415078, paperback, RRP £3.99.
Ever wanted to know why fish are so clever? Ever wondered why hippos don’t ride bicycles? Ever wanted a new joke to tell every day? A joke a day has 365 jokes. That’s one every day for a year! It has dates next to the jokes so you don’t lose track.
I found this joke book very entertaining, along with the pictures. There were some very funny jokes but also some old (and just plain rubbish) jokes too. I found myself laughing and groaning as i read this book!
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