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These are our current favorite funny picture books. Find them in the Easy section of the library.
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Never Take Your Rhino On A Plane by K. E. Lewis A cautionary tale about the daredevil stunts and embarrassing antics you will face when travelling with your pet rhinoceros.
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Don't Trust Fish by Neil SharpsonA wildly funny picture book that reveals the secret villainy of fish, combining absurd humor with playful illustrations by Dan Santat.
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This Book Is Dangerous! by Ben ClantonWhile everything seems to come sunny-side up for Narwhal on their adventures, Jelly has more than a few worries about the many dangers out there in the ocean: sea serpents, pirate crabs, circus cannons, lost porcupines, and spiky things of any kind could be lurking around each turn of the page!
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Big Bike, Little Bike by Kellie DuBay GillisDifferent animals approach the same simple bike, in a story that celebrates how circumstances can change perspective and how far one's perspective--and one bike--can take someone.
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Tumblebaby by Adam RexA sleeping baby rolls out of the house and across the nation on a series of larger-than-life adventures.
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Don't Trust Cats by Dev PettyIn this hilarious picture book, Chip the dog shares tips for living your best life, which includes NEVER, EVER trusting cats.
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The Most Boring Book Ever by Brandon SandersonAs a young boy goes about his ordinary day, surprising adventure unfolds around him involving pirates, dragons, and other unexpected perils.
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Never, Ever, Ever Ask a Pirate to a Party by Clare Helen WelshIf you want the perfect party, never, ever, ever invite this crowd of chaotic guests! The unicorn will demand sparkles and bubbles, the dragon will set fire to your decorations and the fizzy drinks will send the aliens wild! But...never, ever, ever send your guests home! Because a party's only a party if you share it with your friends!
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Sinclair, the Velociraptor Who Thought He Was a Chicken by Douglas ReesAn unusual chicken with long, sharp teeth and claws, Sinclair proves to be the best chicken ever when Gorgosaurus threatens his family, in this heartwarming and hilarious celebration of dinosaurs, chickens, family and the joy of accepting who we are.
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I'm Terrified of Bath Time by Simon RichA 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 ColeHumorous 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 HokkanenThis 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 BiedrzyckiPosing 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 SheaTold 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.
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Pig the Rebel by Aaron BlabeyWhen 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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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. HigginsIn 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 SundinThis 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 JohnWhen 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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