Rick Walton Books

Kiss a frog
Kiss a frog

By Rick Walton

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A collection of jokes alluding to fairy tales.

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What a ham
What a ham

By Rick Walton

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A collection of riddles about pigs, such as "What constellation looks like a pig? The Pig Dipper."

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Can you match this?
Can you match this?

By Rick Walton

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A collection of jokes describing humorous combinations, including "What do you get when you cross an owl with a duck? A Wisequack."

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Fossil follies!
Fossil follies!

By Rick Walton

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A collection of jokes about dinosaurs, e.g. "What do you get if you feed your nodosaurus gunpowder? Dino-mite."

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Clowning around
Clowning around

By Rick Walton

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A collection of jokes about the circus, including "Which circus performers can see in the dark? The acro-bats."

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Dumb clucks!
Dumb clucks!

By Rick Walton

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A collection of jokes about chickens, e.g. What happened when the chicken ate cement? She laid a sidewalk.

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Something's fishy!
Something's fishy!

By Rick Walton

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A collection of jokes and riddles about sea creatures, including "Why did the shark wear a tuxedo? He was dressed to kill."

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What's your name, again?
What's your name, again?

By Ann Walton, Rick Walton

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More jokes about names such as "What do you call a girl who babbles? Brooke."

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Dumb clucks!
Dumb clucks!

By Rick Walton

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A collection of jokes about chickens, e.g. What happened when the chicken ate cement? She laid a sidewalk.

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Something s Fishy
Something s Fishy

By Rick Walton

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