Highlights has tons of joke books, but this one, as promised, is the heftiest. Laugh Attack!: The BIGGEST, Best Joke Book EVER by Highlights (K–5) (“What kind of animal has to wear a wig? A bald eagle.”) Use them as student pick-me-ups or compliment cards, or get creative and laminate them as part of a literacy center activity. It includes 100 funny, vocabulary-driven gems meant to be torn out and folded into little joke cards. Part of a four-book series, we can see teachers loving this pocket-size book even though it’s aimed at parents. Lunchbox Jokes: Animals by Deana Gunn (K–3) (Why are elephants so wrinkly? Have you ever tried to iron an elephant?”) This is a great title where you can find seasonal or curriculum-themed jokes to spice up your morning message. ![]() Themed spreads include jokes about everything from monsters to mice, and they’re some of the cutest we’ve seen. ![]() My First Joke Book by Amanda Enright (pre-K–2)
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