Here are the top 30 bestselling humor books for 4 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 Local Library to reset it.
1. Oh, The Places You’ll Go!
| by: Dr. Seuss Release date: Jan 22, 1990 Number of Pages: 56 Find in Library Read Review |
Dr. Seuss’s wonderfully wise Oh, the Places You’ll Go! is the perfect send-off for grads—from nursery school, high school, college, and beyond! From soaring to high heights and seeing great sights to being left in a Lurch on a prickle-ly perch, Dr. Seuss addresses life’s ups and downs with his trademark humorous verse and illustrations, while encouraging readers to find the success that lies within. In a starred review, Booklist notes, “Seuss’s message is simple but never sappy: life may be a ‘Great Balancing Act,’ but through it all ‘There’s fun to be done.’” A perennial favorite and a perfect gift for anyone starting a new phase in their life!
2. The Day the Crayons Came Home
| by: Drew Daywalt, Oliver Jeffers Release date: Aug 18, 2015 Number of Pages: 48 Find in Library Read Review |
The companion to the #1 blockbuster bestseller, The Day the Crayons Quit!
A Wall Street Journal Best Children’s Book of 2015 / A TIME Magazine Top 10 Children’s Book of 2015
“Highly anticipated (yes, even for adults)” —Entertainment Weekly
I’m not sure what it is about this kid Duncan, but his crayons sure are a colorful bunch of characters! Having soothed the hurt feelings of one group who threatened to quit, Duncan now faces a whole new group of crayons asking to be rescued. From Maroon Crayon, who was lost beneath the sofa cushions and then broken in two after Dad sat on him; to poor Turquoise, whose head is now stuck to one of Duncan’s stinky socks after they both ended up in the dryer together; to Pea Green, who knows darn well that no kid likes peas and who ran away—each and every crayon has a woeful tale to tell and a plea to be brought home to the crayon box.
Look for a special glow-in-the-dark picture [Note: make sure to “charge” it under a light first].
Praise for The Day the Crayons Came Home
Winner of the Goodreads Choice Award for Best Picture Book of 2015!
A Wall Street Journal Best Book of 2015!
One of Parents Magazine‘s Ten Best Children’s Books of 2015!
A Publishers Weekly Best Book of the Year!
“Funnier than the creators’ original blockbuster.”–Parents Magazine
“Mr. Daywalt’s text blends with Mr. Jeffers’s illustrations to make a picture book that will have children clamoring for more crayon adventures.”—The Wall Street Journal
“Continues its predecessor’s pleasing, goofy conceit…Once again, both Daywalt’s text and Jeffers’ illustrations are endearing.”—New York Times Book Review
“By telling stories from the points of view of crayons, giving voices to the small and ignored, Daywalt and Jeffers have created two books that offer plenty of charm and fun, but also make children feel deeply understood.”—The Boston Globe
* “A masterwork of humor and design . . . Sure to be as popular as The Day the Crayons Quit.”—Booklist, starred review
* “A brilliant, colorful tale that begs to be read aloud and a must-have for all collections.”—School Library Journal, starred review
* “Once again, Daywalt and Jeffers create rich emotional lives and personalities for their colorful cast, and it’s hard to imagine a reader who won’t be delighted.”—Publishers Weekly, starred review
“Not only stands on its own merit, but may be even more colorful than the original.”—Huffington Post
“Drew Daywalt and Oliver Jeffers once again offer perceptive and frequently hilarious insights…The Day the Crayons Came Home will have readers of all ages chuckling—and will inspire kids’ empathy and imagination in equal measure.”—BookPage
Praise for The Day the Crayons Quit
The #1 New York Times bestselling phenomenon—over two years on the bestseller list!
Winner of the E.B. White Read-Aloud Award
Amazon’s 2013 Best Picture Book of the Year
A Barnes & Noble Best Book of 2013
Goodreads’ 2013 Best Picture Book of the Year
* “Hilarious . . . Move over, Click, Clack, Moo; we’ve got a new contender for the most successful picture-book strike.” –BCCB, starred review
“Jeffers . . . elevates crayon drawing to remarkable heights.” –Booklist
“Fresh and funny.” –The Wall Street Journal
“This book will have children asking to have it read again and again.” –Library Media Connection
* “This colorful title should make for an uproarious storytime.” –School Library Journal, starred review
* “These memorable personalities will leave readers glancing apprehensively at their own crayon boxes.” –Publishers Weekly, starred review
“Utterly original.” –San Francisco Chronicle
3. We Found a Hat
| by: Jon Klassen, Jon Klassen Release date: Oct 11, 2016 Number of Pages: 56 Find in Library Read Review |
Two turtles have found a hat. The hat looks good on both of them. But there are two turtles. And there is only one hat. . . . Evoking hilarity and sympathy, the shifting eyes tell the tale in this brilliantly paced story in three parts, highlighting Jon Klassen’s visual comedy and deceptive simplicity. The delicious buildup takes an unexpected turn that is sure to please loyal fans and newcomers alike.
4. The Little Blue Box of Bright and Early Board Books by Dr. Seuss (Bright & Early Board Books(TM))
| by: Dr. Seuss Release date: Aug 07, 2012 Number of Pages: 24 Find in Library Read Review |
5. There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Turkey!
| by: Lucille Colandro, Jared D. Lee Release date: Aug 30, 2016 Number of Pages: 32 Find in Library Read Review |
You won’t believe why this old lady swallowed
a turkey, a ball, a hat, a balloon, a boat, some wheels, and
a horn of plenty!
Read this book and find out why!
6. The Gruffalo
| by: Julia Donaldson Release date: Mar 02, 2006 Number of Pages: 32 Find in Library Read Review |
7. The Bill the Cat Story: A Bloom County Epic
| by: Berkeley Breathed, Berkeley Breathed Release date: Sep 13, 2016 Number of Pages: 40 Find in Library Read Review |
An Amazon Best Book of the Year!
Almost thirty-five years ago Berkeley Breathed launched a little-known comic strip called “Bloom County” that was full of characters who instantly entered the public consciousness–none more so than Opus (the penguin) and Bill the Cat. Bloom County’s popularity soared, it was soon syndicated nationally, had millions of daily readers, and before long its creator was awarded a Pulitzer Prize. Then, nine years later, “Bloom County” sadly came to a close. It had simply ceased being fun for Berkeley Breathed.
Now, more than twenty-five years after it ended, “Bloom County” has returned in full force online, with an ever-growing fanbase every bit as zealous as it was in the strip’s heyday. For the comic’s youngest fans, and for those who never stopped wishing for its return, here is an all-new, kid-friendly story for anyone who ever wanted to know the origin story of Bill the Cat. “Bloom County” has never been more fun!
Praise for The Bill the Cat Story
“The illustrations, a mixture of cartoons, eye-popping virtual paintings, and pencil sketches, will pull inquisitive audiences of all ages into the story.”–Booklist
“[E]xtravagantly rendered artwork in luscious color.”–Publishers Weekly
8. The Girl Who Never Made Mistakes
| by: Mark Pett, Gary Rubinstein Release date: Oct 04, 2011 Number of Pages: 32 Find in Library Read Review |
Meet Beatrice Bottomwell: a nine-year-old girl who has never (not once!) made a mistake. She never forgets her math homework, she never wears mismatched socks, and she ALWAYS wins the yearly talent show at school. In fact, Beatrice holds the record of perfection in her hometown, where she is known as The Girl Who Never Makes Mistakes. Life for Beatrice is sailing along pretty smoothly until she does the unthinkable–she makes her first mistake. And in a very public way!
“The Girl Who Never Made Mistakes is a must read for any young (or old!) perfectionist. Beatrice Bottomwell is perfectly imperfect!”
-Stephanie Oppenheim, Oppenheim Toy Portfolio
“Beatrice offers a lesson we could all benefit from: learn from your mistakes, let go, laugh, and enjoy the ride.”
-JENNIFER FOSBERRY, New York Times bestselling author of My Name Is Not Isabella
9. Darth Vader and Son
| by: Jeffrey Brown Release date: Apr 18, 2012 Number of Pages: 64 Find in Library Read Review |
10. This Is Not My Hat
| by: Jon Klassen, Jon Klassen Release date: Oct 09, 2012 Number of Pages: 40 Find in Library Read Review |
From the creator of the #1 New York Times best-selling and award-winning I Want My Hat Back comes a second wry tale.
When a tiny fish shoots into view wearing a round blue topper (which happens to fit him perfectly), trouble could be following close behind. So it’s a good thing that enormous fish won’t wake up. And even if he does, it’s not like he’ll ever know what happened. . . . Visual humor swims to the fore as the best-selling Jon Klassen follows his breakout debut with another deadpan-funny tale.
11. Goodnight Darth Vader
| by: Jeffrey Brown Release date: Jul 22, 2014 Number of Pages: 64 Find in Library Read Review |
12. Inside Your Outside: All About the Human Body (Cat in the Hat’s Learning Library)
| by: Tish Rabe, Aristides Ruiz Release date: Aug 26, 2003 Number of Pages: 48 Find in Library Read Review |
13. Vader’s Little Princess
| by: Jeffrey Brown Release date: Apr 23, 2013 Number of Pages: 64 Find in Library Read Review |
14. Big Girl Panties
| by: Fran Manushkin, Valeria Petrone Release date: Sep 11, 2012 Number of Pages: 24 Find in Library Read Review |
15. The Complete Adventures of Curious George: 75th Anniversary Edition
| by: H. A. Rey, Margret Rey Release date: Oct 04, 2016 Number of Pages: 432 Find in Library Read Review |
16. James and the Giant Peach
| by: Roald Dahl, Quentin Blake Release date: Aug 16, 2007 Number of Pages: 176 Find in Library Read Review |
After James Henry Trotter’s parents are tragically eaten by a rhinoceros, he goes to live with his two horrible aunts, Spiker and Sponge. Life there is no fun, until James accidentally drops some magic crystals by the old peach tree and strange things start to happen. The peach at the top of the tree begins to grow, and before long it’s as big as a house. Inside, James meets a bunch of oversized friends—Grasshopper, Centipede, Ladybug, and more. With a snip of the stem, the peach starts rolling away, and the great adventure begins!
17. Du Iz Tak?
| by: Carson Ellis, Carson Ellis Release date: Oct 18, 2016 Number of Pages: 48 Find in Library Read Review |
Du iz tak? What is that? As a tiny shoot unfurls, two damselflies peer at it in wonder. When the plant grows taller and sprouts leaves, some young beetles arrive to gander, and soon—with the help of a pill bug named Icky—they wrangle a ladder and build a tree fort. But this is the wild world, after all, and something horrible is waiting to swoop down—booby voobeck!—only to be carried off in turn. Su! With exquisitely detailed illustrations and tragicomic flair, Carson Ellis invites readers to imagine the dramatic possibilities to be found in even the humblest backyard. Su!
18. Scholastic Reader Level 1: Get the Giggles: A First Joke Book
| by: Bronwen Davies Release date: Apr 29, 2014 Number of Pages: 32 Find in Library Read Review |
Why is it hard to play cards in the jungle?
-There are too many cheetahs.
What’s a pirate’s favorite letter?
-Aaarrr!
What time is it when an elephant sits on your fence?
-Time to get a new fence.
These hilariously simple jokes will have beginning readers rolling on the floor with laughter.
19. Home Alone: The Classic Illustrated Storybook
| by: Kim Smith Release date: Oct 06, 2015 Number of Pages: 40 Find in Library Read Review |
20. The Knight and the Dragon (Paperstar Book)
| by: Tomie dePaola Release date: Feb 02, 1998 Number of Pages: 32 Find in Library Read Review |
21. Qué cosas dice mi abuela: (Spanish language edition of The Things My Grandmother Says) (Spanish Edition)
| by: Ana Galan Release date: Jun 25, 2013 Number of Pages: 32 Find in Library Read Review |
A boy narrates the events of a regular day, relating along the way his grandmother’s advice on manners, which come in the form of traditional Spanish-language sayings.
Un niño narra los eventos de un día cualquiera, y cuenta sobre los consejos que siempre le da su abuela, los cuales son refranes muy conocidos en el idioma español.
22. Aliens in Underpants Save the World (The Underpants Books)
| by: Claire Freedman, Ben Cort Release date: Mar 06, 2012 Number of Pages: 32 Find in Library Read Review |
Aliens love underpants,
It’s lucky that they do,
For undies helped save our universe,
Sounds crazy but it’s true!
The beloved aliens from Aliens Love Panta Claus are back—and this time they are on a mission to save the world! Get ready for another pants-tastic adventure in this wacky picture book from winning author and illustrator team Claire Freedman and Ben Cort.
23. Sparky!
| by: Jenny Offill, Chris Appelhans Release date: Mar 11, 2014 Number of Pages: 40 Find in Library Read Review |
Winner of the Charlotte Zolotow Award
24. Do Unto Otters: A Book About Manners
| by: Laurie Keller, Laurie Keller Release date: Sep 01, 2009 Number of Pages: 40 Find in Library Read Review |
“Do not do to others that which would anger you if others did it to you.”?Socrates (the Greek philosopher), circa 470-399 B.C.
Mr. Rabbit’s new neighbors are Otters.
OTTERS!
But he doesn’t know anything about otters. Will they get along? Will they be friends?
Just treat otters the same way you’d like them to treat you, advises Mr. Owl.
In her smart, playful style Laurie Keller highlights how to be a good friend and neighbor?simply follow the Golden Rule! This title has Common Core connections.
Do Unto Otters is a 2008 Bank Street – Best Children’s Book of the Year.
25. Miss Nelson Is Missing!
| by: Harry G. Allard Jr., James Marshall Release date: Oct 28, 1985 Number of Pages: 32 Find in Library Read Review |
The kids in Room 207 were misbehaving again. Spitballs stuck to the ceiling. Paper planes whizzing through the air. They were the worst-behaved class in the whole school.
So begins this quirky classic, first published in 1977 and still relevant today as a lighthearted reminder to show our appreciation to those we value. The students don’t proffer a shred of respect for their good-natured teacher Miss Nelson, but when the witchy substitute Miss Viola Swamp appears on the scene, they start to regret their own wicked ways. James Marshall’s scritchy, cartoonish full-color ink and wash illustrations are hilarious. A back-to-school perennial!
26. Oh Say Can You Say What’s the Weather Today?: All About Weather (Cat in the Hat’s Learning Library)
| by: Tish Rabe, Aristides Ruiz Release date: May 25, 2004 Number of Pages: 48 Find in Library Read Review |
27. Darth Vader and Friends
| by: Jeffrey Brown Release date: Apr 28, 2015 Number of Pages: 64 Find in Library Read Review |
28. Stick and Stone
| by: Beth Ferry, Tom Lichtenheld Release date: Apr 07, 2015 Number of Pages: 48 Find in Library Read Review |
When Stick rescues Stone from a prickly situation with a Pinecone, the pair becomes fast friends. But when Stick gets stuck, can Stone return the favor?
Author Beth Ferry makes a memorable debut with a warm, rhyming text that includes a subtle anti-bullying message even the youngest reader will understand. New York Times bestselling illustrator Tom Lichtenheld imbues Stick and Stone with energy, emotion, and personality to spare.
In this funny story about kindness and friendship, Stick and Stone join George and Martha, Frog and Toad, and Elephant and Piggie, as some of the best friend duos in children’s literature.
29. Curious George: 75th Anniversary Edition
| by: H. A. Rey, Margret Rey Release date: Sep 06, 2016 Number of Pages: 64 Find in Library Read Review |
30. Shopkins Joke Book (Shopkins)
| by: Scholastic Release date: Jan 05, 2016 Number of Pages: 48 Find in Library Read Review |
Best Selling Books for 4 year olds:
- Action & Adventure
- Activities, Crafts & Games
- Animals
- Biographies
- Classics
- Comics & Graphic Novels
- Early Learning
- Education & Reference
- Fairy Tales, Folk Tales & Myths
- History
- Holidays & Celebrations
- Humor
- Literature & Fiction
- Mysteries & Detectives
- Religions
- Science Fiction & Fantasy
- Science, Nature & How It Works
- Sports & Outdoors
Recommended Books for 4 year olds:
- Action & Adventure
- Activities, Crafts & Games
- Animals
- Biographies
- Classics
- Comics & Graphic Novels
- Early Learning
- Education & Reference
- Fairy Tales, Folk Tales & Myths
- History
- Holidays & Celebrations
- Humor
- Literature & Fiction
- Mysteries & Detectives
- Religions
- Science Fiction & Fantasy
- Science, Nature & How It Works
- Sports & Outdoors
Best Selling Humor Books for:
- 1 Year Olds
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- Teen & Young Adults
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