Bestselling Humor Books for 1 Year Olds

Here are the top 30 bestselling humor books for 1 year olds. Please click Read Review to read book reviews on Amazon. You can also click Find in Library to check book availability at your local library. If the default library is not correct, please follow Change Library to reset it.

1. The Mitten

by: Jan Brett
Release date: Oct 04, 1996
Number of Pages: 32
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The bestselling modern classic, in a sturdy board book edition perfect for little hands.

When Nicki drops his white mitten in the snow, he goes on without realizing that it is missing.

One by one, woodland animals find it and crawl in; first, a curious mole, then a rabbit, a badger and others, each one larger than the last. Finally, a big brown bear is followed in by a tiny brown mouse and what happens next makes for a wonderfully funny climax.

As the story of the animals in the mitten unfolds, the reader can see Nicki in the borders of each page, walking through the woods unaware of what is going on.

In her distinctive style, Jan Brett brings the animals to life with warmth and humor, and her illustrations are full of visual delights and details faithful to the Ukrainian tradition from which the story comes.

“Grandmother knits snow-white mittens that Nikki takes on an adventure. Readers will enjoy the charm and humor in the portrayal of the animals as they make room for each newcomer in the mitten and sprawl in the snow after the big sneeze.”
-The Horn Book

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2. Good Night, Gorilla

by: Peggy Rathmann
Release date: Feb 21, 1996
Number of Pages: 32
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A must-have board book for all babies.

Good night, Gorilla.
Good night, Elephant.

It’s bedtime at the zoo, and all the animals are going to sleep. Or are they? Who’s that short, furry guy with the key in his hand and the mischievous grin?

Good night, Giraffe.
Good night, Hyena.

Sneak along behind the zookeeper’s back, and see who gets the last laugh in this riotous good-night romp.

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Children’s Books > Animals > Apes & Monkeys

3. The Baby Owner’s Manual: Operating Instructions, Trouble-Shooting Tips, and Advice on First-Year Maintenance

by: Louis Borgenicht M.D.Joe Borgenicht
Release date: Sep 10, 2012
Number of Pages: 256
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At Last! A Beginner’s Guide to Newborn Baby Technology

You’ve programmed your DVR, you’ve installed a wireless Internet connection, you can even check Facebook on your cell phone. But none of this experience will prepare you for the world’s biggest technological marvel: a newborn baby.
 
Through step-by-step instructions and helpful schematic diagrams, The Baby Owner’s Manual explores hundreds of frequently asked questions: What’s the best way to swaddle a baby? How can I make my newborn sleep through the night? When should I bring the baby to a doctor for servicing? Whatever your concerns, you’ll find the answers here—courtesy of celebrated pediatrician Dr. Louis Borgenicht and his son, Joe Borgenicht. Together, they provide plenty of useful advice for anyone who wants to learn the basics of childcare.

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4. The Girlfriends’ Guide to Pregnancy

by: Vicki Iovine
Release date: Jan 09, 2007
Number of Pages: 288
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The practical, comforting, honest, and hilarious bestseller for moms-to-be, with more than one and a half million copies in print!

Your doctor gives you medical advice. Your mother buys you baby clothes. But who can give you the real skinny when you’re pregnant?

Your girlfriends, of course—at least, the ones who’ve been through the exhilaration and exhaustion, the agony and ecstasy of pregnancy. Four-time delivery room veteran Vicki Iovine talks to you the way only a best friend can—in the book that will go the whole nine months for every mother-to-be. In this revised and updated edition, get the lowdown on all those little things that are too strange or embarrassing to ask, practical tips, and hilarious takes on everything pregnant.

What really happens to your body—from morning sickness and gas to eating everything in sight—and what it’s like to go from being a babe to having one.

The Many Moods of Pregnancy—why you’re so irritable/distracted/tired/lightheaded (or at least more than usual).

Staying Stylish—You may be pregnant, but you can still be the fashionista you’ve always been (or at least you don’t have to look like a walking beachball)—wearing the hippest designers and proudly showing off your bump.

Pregnancy is Down To a Science—from in vitro fertilization to scheduled c-sections, there are so many options, alternatives, and scientific tests to take that being pregnant can be downright confusing!

And much more! For a reassuring voice or just a few good belly laughs, turn to this straight-talking guide on what to really expect when you’re expecting.

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5. The Hat

by: Jan Brett
Release date: Oct 04, 1999
Number of Pages: 34
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Publishers Weekly #1 bestseller, Jan Brett’s heartwarming story of Hedgie the hedgehog’s misadventures in the snow has become a family favorite.

When Lisa’s woolen stocking flies off the closeline, Hedgie can’t resist poking his nose in. He tries to pull it out, but the stocking is stuck on his prickles. At first the other animals laugh at the sight of him, but when they realize they might like something to keep their heads dry and ears warm, too, even more silliness ensues.

Like its companion The Mitten, The Hat is now available as a wonderful board book to share with young children.

“Brett’s signature art introduces animal characters as endearing and expressive as those who congregated in her earlier book’s expandable white mitten.” —Publishers Weekly

“A clever and appealing picture book. . . . The pictures, story, and subject matter make this a natural for sharing aloud.” —School Library Journal

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6. Five Little Monkeys Sitting in a Tree (A Five Little Monkeys Story)

by: Eileen Christelow
Release date: Dec 18, 2012
Number of Pages: 28
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While their mother takes a nap, five mischievous monkeys discover that it is unwise to tease Mr. Crocodile.
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Children’s Books > Animals > Alligators & Crocodiles

7. Five Little Monkeys Bake a Birthday Cake (A Five Little Monkeys Story)

by: Eileen Christelow
Release date: Sep 02, 2014
Number of Pages: 28
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Five little monkeys wake up with the sun. Today is their mama’s birthday and they are going to bake a cake. They’ll have to measure the flour and mix in the right number of eggs, and get it all into the oven in time for the birthday surprise–without waking up Mama!

Eileen Christelow has created an original, high-energy romp, sure to delight any child who has tried to plan a surprise.

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Children’s Books > Animals > Apes & Monkeys

8. Buenas noches, Gorila (Spanish Edition)

by: Peggy RathmannPeggy Rathmann
Release date: Sep 09, 2004
Number of Pages: 34
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This favorite bedtime book is now available for Spanish speaking and bilingual babies and toddlers
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Children’s Books > Animals > Zoos

9. Five Little Monkeys Wash the Car (A Five Little Monkeys Story)

by: Eileen Christelow
Release date: Sep 02, 2014
Number of Pages: 32
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The five little monkeys and Mama are eager to get a new car. The five little monkeys clean and paint their old car until it sparkles like new. But who will buy it? Perhaps those clever monkeys can convince their cranky crocodile neighbors that what they really need is . . . yes, a car! Lively verse and Eileen Christelow’s inimitably comic illustrations put the five little monkeys in the driver’s seat in more ways than one. This sturdy board book edition is perfect for repeat readings.
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Children’s Books > Animals > Alligators & Crocodiles

10. Five Little Monkeys with Nothing to Do (A Five Little Monkeys Story)

by: Eileen Christelow
Release date: Sep 02, 2014
Number of Pages: 28
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When five little monkeys ask for something to do, cleaning the house for Grandma Bessie’s visit isn’t exactly what they had in mind. But leave it to those mischievous monkeys to find a way to make housework fun . . . and messy! Features Eileen Christelow’s irresistible monkey art in a sturdy board book edition perfect for repeat readings.
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Children’s Books > Animals > Apes & Monkeys

11. The Napping House board book

by: Audrey WoodDon Wood
Release date: Sep 01, 2015
Number of Pages: 32
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“A delightful marriage of words and pictures.” —Los Angeles Times

In the napping house is a cozy bed piled high with a snoring granny, a dreaming child, a dozing dog, a snoozing cat, and a slumbering mouse. All is at peace until the appearance of an unexpected visitor, and before you know it no one is sleeping!

 
This classic, cumulative tale is the perfect story to wake up to. The board book edition is now bolder more beautiful, with enhanced artwork in a larger trim size ideal for reading together. A must-have for every child’s library!
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Children’s Books > Animals > Bugs & Spiders

12. Piggy Pie Po (Board Book)

by: Audrey WoodDon Wood
Release date: Oct 18, 2016
Number of Pages: 30
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Who is Piggy Pie Po? Just the smartest (maybe), messiest (probably), silliest (definitely) piggy you’ll ever meet. In these three small and playful stories, he’s sure to become every child’s most unforgettable new friend.
 
Award-winning team Audrey and Don Wood’s picture books have been loved by children and parents for more than twenty-five years. With the perfect pacing and exuberant illustrations in this new format, the next generation of little ones can discover Piggy Pie Po and all its charms.
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Children’s Books > Animals > Pigs

13. Five Minutes’ Peace

by: Jill MurphyJill Murphy
Release date: Mar 15, 2012
Number of Pages: 24
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All Mrs. Large wants is five minutes’ peace from her energetic children, so she heads to the bathtub for some well-deserved quiet time. But the kids want Mom to join in their fun, so they follow her wherever she goes!

With a relatable dilemma and hilarious art, Five Minutes’ Peace is a favorite among moms, and this new format will make it the perfect baby gift.

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Children’s Books > Animals > Elephants

14. Mother to Son, Revised Edition: Shared Wisdom from the Heart

by: Melissa HarrisonHarry H. Harrison Jr.
Release date: Apr 09, 2013
Number of Pages: 372
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Warm and fuzzy, anchored in values, and filled with simple words of wisdom, this beloved, bestselling book for parents speaks to the important business of raising sons, and distills their timeless lessons into one nugget of wisdom per page?some lighthearted, some serious, some practical, and some intangible, and all supported by a strong moral backbone.

Freshly updated, the book begins with the Five Keys of Parenting, a guide to navigating the extraordinary, even if sometimes exasperating, journey of parenthood. It’s filled with the importance of nurturing responsibility: Teach him that the world will judge him by his actions, not his intentions. Fun stuff: Have tea with him in the afternoons. Serve cookies. And when he’s ready to go: Hug him fiercely.

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15. Five Little Monkeys Trick-or-Treat (A Five Little Monkeys Story)

by: Eileen Christelow
Release date: Jul 14, 2015
Number of Pages: 36
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“Another winner in the further adventures of the familiar five.” —School Library Journal

 
Five little monkeys dress up for Halloween. They are going trick-or-treating with their favorite babysitter, Lulu.  “Don’t lose the rascals!” Mama tells her. But soon those mischievous monkeys meet their friends and decide to try “the best Halloween trick ever!” Will Lulu be fooled? Or will those rascals get tricked by their own monkey business?
     Vibrant, silly, and perfect for reading aloud, this non-scary Halloween board book is sure to delight fans of this best-selling series.
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Children’s Books > Animals > Apes & Monkeys

16. When the Elephant Walks

by: Keiko KaszaKeiko Kasza
Release date: May 24, 2004
Number of Pages: 30
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When the Elephant walks, he scares the Bear. When the Bear runs away, he scares the Crocodile. When the Crocodile swims for his life, he scares the Wild Hog . . . and so on, down to the Mouse. And who could be scared of the little Mouse? The last spread answers this question in a way that will delight small children-and the endearing animals, rhythmic text, and hilarious illustrations will make this board book a favorite.
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Children’s Books > Animals

17. My Boys Can Swim!: The Official Guy’s Guide to Pregnancy

by: Ian Davis
Release date: Sep 22, 1999
Number of Pages: 112
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Finally—A Pregnancy Book That Won’t Put Men to Sleep
My Boys Can Swim! tells real men everything they really want to know about pregnancy, such as: How much is it going to cost? Why does your wife primp before seeing her doctor when she hasn’t put a stitch of make-up on for you in months? And, most important, what’s it going to do to your sex life?
This rollicking, laugh-out-loud book is for expectant dads in search of bottom-line pregnancy information, without all that boring touchy-feely stuff you find in those books written for women. Inside you’ll discover helpful—and hilarious—information and insights on such topics as:
The Maternity Wardrobe: “A key part of the maternity wardrobe is maternity underwear—parachute-like undies big enough to fit an NFL defensive lineman.”
Baby Names: “Don’t give your kids mockable names like Thaddeus, which is Greek for ‘I’m a dork and should be beaten up.'”
The Birth: “No one told me it’s normal that babies’ heads can be misshapen at birth. I was convinced that my wife gave birth to Veldar, the conehead.”
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18. Transformers: The Ultimate Guide

by: Simon FurmanRichard Chasemore
Release date: May 03, 2004
Number of Pages: 144
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Transformers: The Ultimate Guide is a detailed look at the fantastic world of these mechanical marvels. Follow each character’s history and witness the amazing evolution of the Transformers, from physical structure and weaponry to personalities, alliances, and important battles. Detailed illustrations show exactly how each character “transforms” from warrior robot to high-powered vehicle. Special feature spreads cover all aspects of the Transformers’ world and include specially commissioned maps and detailed city plans of their home planet of Cybertron, descriptions of the giant space ark in which the Transformers traveled to Earth, major wars in Transformers history, and much more.
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Children’s Books > Arts, Music & Photography > Performing Arts > Television & Radio

19. The Diaper Diaries: The Real Poop on a New Mom’s First Year

by: Cynthia L. Copeland
Release date: Apr 07, 2003
Number of Pages: 256
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She’s hilarious. She’s also wise and full of empathy. And she helps new mothers maintain the one thing they can’t survive without-a sense of humor. Cynthia Copeland, a mother of three (and author of Really Important Stuff My Kids Have Taught Me, with 325,000 copies in print), knows the real poop-figuratively and literally-on being a new mother, and she has the wit, skill, and generosity to share it.

Illustrated throughout with the author’s wonderful cartoons, The Diaper Diaries chronicles the first year of motherhood, from the hospital stay (nominees for the world’s worst labor coach anyone?) to baby’s first birthday and contemplating the unimaginable-having another. There are lists, quizzes, timelines, charts, and real-life stories. Birth announcement faux pas. Names and nicknames and what they really mean. Pacifier tales. A guide to Nana-speak. How a 4-mile car trip can take 2 hours. Why it’s impossible to get to work without finding spit-up or rice cereal somewhere on your clothing. Ten reasons to be happy you’re up at 3:15 a.m.

And, with Mr. Phrenology-like illustrations, a section on the new mother’s brain before and after baby, featuring: The Travel Section (Then: How to flirt your way into first class. Now: How to sweet talk your jogging stroller onto the plane), The Television Section (Then: How to tell Carrie from Samantha from Miranda from Charlotte. Now: How to tell Laa-Laa from Po from Dipsy from Tinky Winky), and The Sex Section (Then: Exact location of G-spot. Now: ________).

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20. A Birthday for Cow! (board book)

by: Jan Thomas
Release date: Apr 01, 2014
Number of Pages: 36
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Pig and Mouse are hard at work baking the best birthday cake EVER for Cow. But it would be a lot easier if Duck weren’t hanging around, yammering on about turnips or some nonsense. (Sheesh!) With all this silliness going on, how will they manage to throw Cow a spectacular birthday party? Well, as it turns out, crazy Duck just might have had the right idea all along!
     With sturdy pages and rounded corners, this board book is just perfect for gifting. The laugh-out-loud story from Jan Thomas features spirited illustrations that toddlers will adore, rowdy repetitions, irreverent dialogue—and a hilarious twist at the end!
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Children’s Books > Animals > Farm Animals

21. Disney Villains: The Essential Guide (DK Essential Guides)

by: Glenn Dakin
Release date: Sep 06, 2004
Number of Pages: 48
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From Captain Hook to Cruela De Vil, Disney Villains: The Essential Guide offers an insider’s look at the most wicked villains in Disney history. Reflecting on the themes of adventure and suspense in both classic and new Disney films, this unique reference is packed with colorful illustrations, annotated drawings, and lively text about the villains everyone loves to hate.
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Children’s Books > Arts, Music & Photography > Performing Arts > Film

22. Baby Get Me Some Lovin’ (Baby Be of Use)

by: Lisa Brown
Release date: May 01, 2009
Number of Pages: 12
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If you’re a new parent, you know how hard it is to get quality alone time with your partner. Instead of blaming the kid, put him to work! This handy manual will teach your baby how to set the mood for an intimate evening (and then make himself scarce — thanks, baby!) Baby Get Me Some Lovin’ is essential for expectant parents, harried mothers, tired fathers, and overly involved grandparents.
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Children’s Books > Humor

23. 97 Ways to Make a Baby Laugh

by: Jack MoorePenny Gentieu
Release date: Oct 23, 2012
Number of Pages: 208
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Chortle. Giggle. Titter and guffaw. And smile, smile, smile. The happiest of books is back, in full, glorious, happy color. It’s the perfect shower gift. Essential for grandparents. The most cheerful book in the parenting section.

These 97 games, sight gags, parlor tricks, and practical jokes require no special talent, use just the simplest household items as props, and actually work. Babies will be entertained—and adult readers will rediscover the joy of surrendering to sheer silliness. Get baby giggling with the Exaggerated Sneeze “ah-ah-ah-ah-CHOO!” The Live Jack-in-the-Box (Dad goes in large cardboard box, family sings “Pop Goes the Weasel,” and Dad jumps out at the last line). Three-Card Monte for Babies, using plastic cups and a lemon. Plus the top ten peek-a-boo variations, Yodeling in the Canyon, the Disappearing Noodle, Baby Channel Surfing, and oldies-but-goodies including Baby’s Stinky Feet. It’s the joy of letting loose and laughing with your baby.

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24. Such Small Things

by: Brian AndreasBrian Andreas
Release date: Dec 01, 2011
Number of Pages: 10
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For a long time, there were only your footprints & laughter in our dreams, & even from such small things we knew we could not wait to love you forever.
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25. Oh, the Flesh You Will Eat!

by: Dr. VireussMike LevineJacob Vollum
Release date: Nov 15, 2015
Number of Pages: 32
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Children around the world have vomited for joy reading the rhymes of Dr. Vireuss. Three of his “sickest” stories have finally been collected into one germ-ridden volume. There’s the tale of a man who would not – could not! – let a doctor save his life, a sick boy who puts healthy people into quarantine, and a little flesh-eating virus who goes on a big adventure. This hardcover volume of Dr. Seuss spoofs is highly infectious.
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26. Cinco monitos hacen un pastel de cumpleanos / Five Little Monkeys Bake a Birthday Cake (A Five Little Monkeys Story) (Spanish and English Edition)

by: Eileen Christelow
Release date: Sep 02, 2014
Number of Pages: 30
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Five little monkeys wake up with the sun. Today is their mama’s birthday, and they are going to bake a cake. They’ll have to measure the flour and mix in the right number of eggs, and get it all into the oven in time for the birthday surprise—without waking up Mama!
 
Eileen Christelow has created an original, high-energy romp, sure to delight any child who has tried to plan a surprise. Now Spanish- and English-speaking readers can enjoy the lighthearted antics of these lovable monkeys in a sturdy board book, perfect for repeat readings.
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Children’s Books > Animals > Apes & Monkeys

27. Dress Up (The Toddler Series)

by: Kyla Ryman
Release date: Jan 01, 2014
Number of Pages: 12
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Children will love discovering what these goofy cats want to wear in this adorable board book! The playful cats try on all sorts of things, from something as common as a striped shirt to something as silly as a bandit mask.
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Children’s Books > Animals > Cats

28. Baby Plan My Wedding (Baby Be of Use)

by: Lisa Brown
Release date: May 01, 2009
Number of Pages: 12
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Are your nuptials on the horizon? Why not use the baby as a wedding planner? After all, finding a caterer or booking a band isn’t rocket science, and your little one is so much cheaper than hiring a professional. Watch her enjoy the shapes and colors, all while learning how to plan a wedding — fabulous!
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Children’s Books > Humor

29. Color Blind

by: Brian AndreasBrian Andreas
Release date: Dec 01, 2011
Number of Pages: 10
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What color are souls? she said. Yellow? Green? Blue? Red? & I said, Color isn’t that much of an issue… when you’re talking souls.
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30. Cinco monitos sin nada que hacer / Five Little Monkeys With Nothing to Do (A Five Little Monkeys Story) (Spanish and English Edition)

by: Eileen Christelow
Release date: Sep 02, 2014
Number of Pages: 32
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When five little monkeys ask for something to do, cleaning the house for Grandma Bessie’s visit isn’t exactly what they had in mind. But leave it to those mischievous monkeys to find a way to make housework fun . . . and messy!
     Spanish- and English-speaking readers can enjoy the lighthearted antics of these lovable monkeys in a sturdy board book perfect for repeat readings.
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