Funny Books
All reviews with the tag "funny-books".
A Friend for Dragon by Dav Pilkey
Published:A Friend for Dragon is a children's book written and illustrated by Dav Pilkey. The book tells the story of Dragon, a lonely creature who longs for a friend.
Fall Is Not Easy by Marty Kelley
Published:Fall Is Not Easy is a children's book written and illustrated by Marty Kelley. The book humorously explores the challenges faced by a tree as it transitions through the seasons, highlighting the beauty and complexity of nature.
Leonardo the Terrible Monster by Mo Willems
Published:Leonardo the Terrible Monster is a heartwarming children's book by Mo Willems that tells the story of a monster who discovers the true meaning of friendship. With its endearing characters and positive message, this book is sure to delight young readers and adults alike.
Alphabet Adventure by Audrey Wood & Bruce Wood
Published:Alphabet Adventure is a children's book written by Audrey Wood and illustrated by Bruce Wood. The book follows the letters of the alphabet on a mission to find the missing dot for the letter 'i.' The story is a playful and engaging way to introduce young readers to the alphabet.
Exclamation Mark by Amy Krouse Rosenthal & Tom Lichtenheld
Published:Exclamation Mark is a children's book written by Amy Krouse Rosenthal and illustrated by Tom Lichtenheld. The book tells the story of an exclamation mark who learns to embrace his uniqueness and find his voice.
My Lucky Day by Keiko Kasza
Published:My Lucky Day by Keiko Kasza is a delightful picture book that tells the story of a clever pig who outwits a hungry fox. When the fox comes knocking on the pig's door, intending to make him his dinner, the pig turns the tables and convinces the fox that he would be much tastier if he took a bath first. The book is a heartwarming tale of wit, resourcefulness, and the power of quick thinking, making it a delightful read for young readers.
The OK Book by Amy Krouse Rosenthal & Tom Lichtenheld
Published:The OK Book written by Amy Krouse Rosenthal and illustrated by Tom Lichtenheld is a delightful picture book that celebrates the joy of being okay at many different things. The book encourages children to embrace their unique talents and interests, no matter how big or small, and to find joy in being themselves. With its positive message, engaging illustrations, and playful tone, The OK Book is a heartwarming and uplifting read for young readers.
If You Give a Mouse a Cookie by Laura Numeroff & Felicia Bond
Published:If You Give a Mouse a Cookie is a children's book written by Laura Numeroff and illustrated by Felicia Bond. A story about endless possibilities and cause and effect, the book has delighted generations with its humor and creativity.
Interrupting Chicken by David Ezra Stein
Published:Interrupting Chicken by David Ezra Stein is a hilarious and heartwarming picture book that follows a little chicken who can't help but interrupt her father's bedtime stories. The story is filled with humor, charm, and a sweet message about the power of storytelling and the bond between parent and child.
Elephant and Piggie: The Complete Collection by Mo Willems
Published:Elephant and Piggie: The Complete Collection includes 25 stories that follow the adventures of two best friends, Elephant and Piggie. Through their humorous and heartwarming tales, Mo Willems explores themes of friendship, empathy, and problem-solving, offering valuable lessons for young readers. The series is beloved for its engaging storytelling, expressive illustrations, and lovable characters, making it a must-read for children and adults alike.
Hooway for Wodney Wat by Helen Lester & Lynn Munsinger
Published:Hooway for Wodney Wat is a children's book written by Helen Lester and illustrated by Lynn Munsinger. The book tells the story of Wodney Wat, a shy and timid rodent who struggles to speak clearly. When a new student named Camilla Capybara arrives at school, Wodney's speech impediment becomes an unexpected superpower that saves the day.
Duck! Rabbit! by Amy Krouse Rosenthal & Tom Lichtenheld
Published:Duck! Rabbit! is a children's book written by Amy Krouse Rosenthal and illustrated by Tom Lichtenheld. The book presents a clever optical illusion that challenges readers to see a duck or a rabbit, depending on their perspective.
Princess Hyacinth (The Surprising Tale of a Girl Who Floated) by Florence Parry Heide & Lane Smith
Published:Princess Hyacinth (The Surprising Tale of a Girl Who Floated) by Florence Parry Heide is a whimsical story about a princess with a peculiar problem—she floats. This book is a brilliant metaphor for the unique qualities that make each of us special, and a reminder that what seems like a “problem” can often turn out to be a superpower.
Put Me in the Zoo by Robert Lopshire
Published:Put Me in the Zoo by Robert Lopshire is a simple, rhyming tale of a quirky creature trying to find its place in the world. Beneath the playful spots and whimsical antics lies an important lesson: fitting in isn't always the answer.
Anansi and the Moss-Covered Rock by Eric A. Kimmel & Janet Stevens
Published:Anansi and the Moss-Covered Rock, written by Eric Kimmel and illustrated by Janet Stevens, is a playful retelling of a traditional West African folktale featuring the trickster spider, Anansi. The story follows Anansi as he discovers a mysterious moss-covered rock with magical powers and uses it to trick the animals of the jungle.
I Want My Hat Back by Jon Klassen
Published:I Want My Hat Back is a children's book written and illustrated by Jon Klassen. The book follows a bear who has lost his hat and goes on a quest to find it. The story is filled with humor, suspense, and a surprising twist that will keep readers engaged from start to finish.
It's an Orange Aardvark! by Michael Hall
Published:It's an Orange Aardvark! by Michael Hall is a delightful and imaginative picture book that follows a group of carpenter ants as they try to figure out what is making a strange noise outside their tree. The story is filled with humor, suspense, and a clever twist that will keep readers guessing until the very end.