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Double trouble in Walla Walla
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Andrew Clements |
It's an ordinary morning in Walla Walla until Lulu, her teacher, the school nurse, and the principal are all infected by a word warp which makes them reduplicate everything they say. |
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Funny you should ask
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Marvin Terban |
Offers an abundant cache of ideas about using words and wordplay to create engaging riddles and jokes. |
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The laugh stand
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Brian P. Cleary |
Humor is on sale at the Laugh Stand, so step up and pick out the laugh of your choice. From Tom Swifties—"'These are my underpants,' Tom said briefly."—to daffinitions—"Benign: What you are after you… |
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Art
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Patrick McDonnell |
A rhyming tribute to a budding young artist. |
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Le plaisir des mots
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Richard Arcand |
Une anthologie de mots d'esprit sur les relations entre hommes et femmes qui présente l'originalité de les regrouper non pas par thèmes mais par procédés stylistiques, depuis l'alliance de mots contr… |
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A book of bad jokes, pitiful puns, woeful wordplay and ridiculous riddles
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Hugh Jass |
"Hundreds of jokes congregate in this amazing compilation of some of the greatest bad jokes and puns there are."--Amazon.com |
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I yam a donkey
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Cece Bell |
I yam a donkey! says a donkey to a yam...The exasperated yam says 'No, you are a donkey. I am a yam.' The yam tries his very hardest to get through to the ungrammatical donkey in this hilarious story… |
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Wrinkles
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Pamela Anne Miller |
Rhyming text and illustrations play with the many meanings of the word wrinkle. |
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