Kid Riddles, Kids Jokes and Kid Games
Kid Riddles – Kids Jokes– Kid Games Word Play and Brain Games and Math Games and More Belly Shaking Laughable Fun Time Imagination Creation
Kids Riddles = Kid Fun!
Never met a kid who didn’t love to laugh! This has to be the best list of books featuring kid games of the fun, educational, thought provoking variety. Plus, kid riddles and kids jokes galore too. Laugh and learn! It’s a winning combination to be sure. Here’s the recipe for fun – you supply the kids!
Riddles and Jokes and Games Oh My!
Biggest Riddle Book in the World
How do you keep a rhinoceros from charging? Take away his credit cards. "Over 2,000 riddles of all kinds, from simple to complex, for all ages. Written by a children's librarian. A perfect selection for every collection. Hours of fun with this one.

Fundrum My Conundrum: A Book of Riddles
Hundreds of fun and challenging riddles, logic puzzles and brainteasers. Hours of fun for the whole family. Laugh and learn and have some fun.

The Everything Kids Riddles & Brain Teasers Book Hours of Challenging Fun
Guaranteed to keep kids laughing for hours! Brain teasers and riddles have been proven to build kids mental acuity. The Everything Kids Riddles and Brain Teasers Book does this and more, giving children a place to learn - and laugh - all in one! Packed full of puzzles, games and activities, the Everything kids Riddles and Brain Teasers Book will keep you in stitches.

So You Think You're Smart: 150 Fun and Challenging Brain Teasers
So You Think You're Smart is a delightful book of word games that the entire family can enjoy. All games are concise, uncomplicated and, most of all, a lot of fun. About ordinary words and things that everybody knows about so only common knowledge and a bit of resourcefulness are needed to solve them. The games are only one of the fun features. All answers are encrypted! Each is given on the same page as the game, but is printed upside-down and backward - as in a mirror image. A mirror is needed to reveal the answers - And, an added bonus - a special unbreakable plastic one is provided with each book.

Arithme-Tickle: An Even Number of Odd Riddle-Rhymes
Arithme-Tickle Odd Riddle-Rhymes offering a host of clever math riddles with titles like "Finger Play" (which teaches a nifty trick for multiplying by nine) and "Your Average Cow," which asks kids to compare bovine and human life expectancies. Answers appear (upside-down) below each entry. Humorous cartoons multiply the fun. Bright, energetic watercolor-and-pencil illustrations amplify the humor in each challenge (a riotous tropical scene accompanies "How Many Coconuts?"-"How many palm trees swaying in the breeze?/How many hives for the bumblebees?/How many warthogs in a quartet?/How many apes eating apes suzette?"). "If you are most particular,/Curved, straight, or perpendicular/(That is, arithme-ticular!).

Pun and Games: Jokes, Riddles, Daffynitions, Tairy Fales, Rhymes, and More Word Play for Kids
An fun and challenging introduction to wordplay, including puns, spoonerisms, riddles, and so much more.

Knock Knock Who's There: My First Book Of Knock Knock Jokes
This delightful introduction to the ever popular form of playground humor is sure to delight youngsters. Each two-page spread presents a new joke opposite a gatefold flap that delivers the punch line. The colorful illustrations of the animal characters demonstrate the humor of the play on words. For instance, "Knock, knock. Who's there? Anita" shows a neat little pig in a sundress holding flowers. Opening the gatefold bearing the words, "Anita who?" reveals a muddied porcine with shovel and pail exclaiming, "Anita bath!" Be prepared! Your kids are bound to repeat these jokes again and again.

Riddle-Iculous Math
Funny, corny, and sometimes challenging math riddles and rhymes. Some are based on familiar rhymes or chants ("Miss Lucy had a student;/his name was Brainy Ben./She gave him some math problems/and told him to begin"). Others involve simple addition and subtraction functions to solve a riddle. "Where do math teachers eat? On multiplication tables." Wild watercolor and pencil cartoons throughout. Numbers become a hilarious part of schoolyard play, from metric food fights to pizza fractions. The slapstick word-and-picture scenarios will appeal to young children, but some of the math, especially metric conversion and multiplication and division, is more advanced and best for sharing with older children at home and in the classroom. And, the answers are always provided.

The Big Book of Brain Games: 1,000 PlayThinks of Art, Mathematics & Science
Will Shortz of The New York Times said it best: “The most wide-ranging, visually appealing, entertaining, gigantic collection of brainteasers since Sam Loyd’s Cyclopedia of Puzzles almost a century ago.” Inside The Big Book of Brain Games, you will find an obsessive collection of 1,000 challenges, puzzles, riddles, illusions—originals as well as must-do classics—it’s like salted peanuts for the brain. With jampacked pages and a full-color illustration for each entry, the book, opened anywhere, is a call to action. (And it’s guaranteed to make you smarter.) Twelve basic categories include Geometry, Patterns, Numbers, Logic and Probability, and Perception. An easy-to-read key at the top of each game ranks its difficulty on a scale of 1 to 10, while indices in the back cross-reference the puzzles. (You’ll find the answers back there, too.)

I Spy: A Book of Picture Riddles
Each two page spread features an assortment of crisply photographed items, along with a rhyming litany that serves as a riddle for readers to solve: I spy a snake, a three-letter word, And flying underneath, a great white bird; Nine gold stars, a blue tube of glitter, One clay cat, and a six-legged critter. When the initial riddle is solved, there are still extra credit riddles in the back, as well as countless other games of varying degrees of difficulty your child can create. Readers of all ages will delight in finding something new with every reading.

Jokelopedia: The Biggest, Best, Silliest, Dumbest Joke Book Ever
Take it away! Jokelopedia is the mother of all joke books—an all-encompassing, gut-busting collection of more than 1,700 jokes for every occasion. 59 elephant jokes, including Why are elephants banned from public swimming pools They always drop their trunks. Dozens of knock-knock jokes, like Knock, knock./ Who's there?/Raven./Raven who?/Raven lunatic who wants to knock your door down! Plus teacher jokes, food jokes, gross jokes, and why-did-the-chicken-cross-the-road jokes. A whole section of tongue twisters, specializing in the yucky. Try saying "sneaking in my creaky squeaky reeking sneakers." Jokelopedia is loaded with joke-telling tips and profiles of famously funny people, from Will Ferrell to SpongeBob SquarePants (Hey, wait—is SpongeBob really a person?) The guffaws are organized into categories for easy reference, and the book is sprinkled throughout with amusing facts, joke-telling pointers and tips. Did you hear about the two antennae that met on a rooftop, fell in love, and got married? The wedding wasn’t much, but the reception was amazing! What kind of books do skunks read? Best-smellers.

Creepy Riddles (Easy-to-Read, Puffin)
Let's finish up with Creepy Riddles, because what child doesn't absolutely love scary stories and "weird, gross, yukky jokes and stuff"? Riddles about vampires, ghosts, ghouls, and monsters. Cool! Easy-to-read with the answer following each question. The sea monster who likes to eat "Fish-and-ships" shows the captain holding his nose as he abandons a vessel being consumed by a grinning sea serpent. "What did the zombie eat after he had a tooth taken out? The dentist!" They will love it!
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