These are our current favorite funny picture books. Find them in the Easy section of the library.
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I'm Terrified of Bath Time
by Simon Rich
A bathtub, who is just as terrified of bath time as the little girl who bathes in him, offers suggestions on how to make the experience better for both of them
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We Want a Dog
by Lo Cole
Humorous rhyming text takes the reader through twenty-seven unexpected varieties of dogs that one could have as a pet.
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Kitty & Cat: Opposites Attract
by Mirka Hokkanen
This laugh-out-loud introduction to opposites follows grumpy, old, exhausted Cat, who just wants to be left alone, and happy, new, energetic Kitty, who just wants to be friends!
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Invasion of the Unicorns
by David Biedrzycki
Posing as a stuffed animal, Special Agent Bubble07 must decide whether his team of alien unicorns should invade Earth or if his alien heart will succumb to the little girl whose home he infiltrated.
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I Am a Baby
by Bob Shea
Told from the viewpoint of a new arrival, the tiny narrator repeats the mantra“because I am a baby” over and over, sharing all the cuteness, chaos and comical antics that come with a new little one. Illustrations.
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Pig the Rebel
by Aaron Blabey
When his bad behavior catches up to him, Pig the pug is sent to obedience school where he refuses to play by the rules.
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Crocodile Hungry
by Eija Sumner
Though crocodile is surrounded by food, he doesn't know it. He's used to food coming in packages and boxes and in handy tins. Will the hungry crocodile figure it out?
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Hey, Bruce! : An Interactive Book
by Ryan T. Higgins
In this special interactive addition to the award-winning Mother Bruce series, Bruce the bear is at the mercy of Rupert, Thistle and Nibs, the fun-loving mice in his begrudgingly expansive family, as he follows their increasingly silly instructions.
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The Book That Did Not Want to Be Read
by David Sundin
This picture book will do anything in its power not to be read, and, if the reader tries, all sorts of unfortunate things will happen, in this fun-filled, interactive and incredibly silly read-aloud.
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The Cool Bean Presents : As Cool as It Gets
by Jory John
When the Cool Bean picks the name of the coolest of the cool beans, Beanadette, out of a hat for the annual gift exchange, he's not feeling very merry or festive--he's feeling pressure! Beanadette is definitely expecting the coolest present of all. Will the Cool Bean find the perfect gift in time for the party?
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Oh Look, a Cake!
by J. C. McKee
Discovering a giant, delicious-looking cake, Sloth wonders which of several friends might be the cake’s owner, while Lemur provides ready excuses for why they should keep the cake for themselves.
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Princess Puffybottom...and Darryl
by Susin Nielsen-Fernlund
Indignant when her royal life is upended by the adoption of an ill-mannered puppy, pampered kitty Princess Puffybottom tries everything, from trickery to sabotage, to reclaim top status with her human subjects.
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Something Stinks!
by Jonathan Fenske
A skunk asks the reader for help in finding the source of a terrible odor.
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Federico and the Wolf
by Rebecca J. Gomez
Donning his red hoodie and climbing aboard a bicycle whose basket is full of food, young Federico embarks on a visit to his abuelo before a hungry wolf with a strikingly familiar appearance enters the scene, in a culturally inspired adaptation that is complemented by a recipe for salsa. Please note, this title can be found in the Easy Non-fiction section of the library.
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Unstoppable
by Adam Rex
When a bird and a crab team up to combine the advantages of flight and claws, it gives them an idea: why not expand the team to include other animals who have a special trait? Soon they all set out to rescue their lake from development, because united together they are unstoppable.
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Who Wet My Pants?
by Bob Shea
Triggering a blame game upon discovering that his pants are wet in an embarrassing way, young Reuben the bear is reassured by his friends that sometimes accidents happen and that there is no reason to be ashamed.
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Rescuing Mrs. Birdley
by Aaron Reynolds
An enthusiastic young animal “expert” who has learned everything she knows from television uses her mind, courage, and knowledge of nature to rescue her teacher, who has escaped from school and gone wild at the local grocery store. By the Caldecott Honor-winning author of Creepy Carrots!
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Underwear!
by Jennifer Harney
An uproarious dialogue of rhymes, homonyms, and conjunctions ensues between a tired bear dad and a rambunctious cub who would rather play games of imagination with his tighty whities than settle down for the night. By the creator of Swim Swim Sink.
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Cake
by Sue Hendra
When Cake is invited to his first birthday party, he goes out and buys a new hat so that he will look his very best at the party.
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