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Monster jokes
Monster jokes

By Pam Rosenberg, Bob Ostrom

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What's a monster's favorite soup? Scream of tomato, of course! What do demons eat for breakfast? Deviled eggs, silly! Any kid can tell you that these monster jokes are so funny it's downright scary...

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Gross-out jokes
Gross-out jokes

By Pam Rosenberg, Bob Ostrom

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Ew, gross! Skunks, spiders, and a giraffe with a runny nose--these are just a few of the disgusting topics that will have young readers bowled over in laughter. From riddles about creepy-crawlies t...

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How a Library Works
How a Library Works

By Bob Ostrom, Amanda Stjohn

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How a Library Works
How a Library Works

By Bob Ostrom, Amanda StJohn

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April
April

By K. C. Kelley, Bob Ostrom

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July
July

By K. C. Kelley, Bob Ostrom

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November
November

By K. C. Kelley, Bob Ostrom

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December
December

By K. C. Kelley, Bob Ostrom

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