Crack Yourself Up Jokes for Kids by Sandy Silverthorne



Do your kids enjoy a good joke or funny story? Sandy Silverthorne has created a whole book full of  funny riddles, jokes, one-liners, and other humorous stories and lists.

Crack Yourself Up Jokes for Kids is aimed at kids ages 6-12--but everyone in my family enjoyed them. There must be a joke of some sort to make most everyone laugh in this book. It has a lot and one or the other of them should make someone laugh. I think it could be a lot of fun to use as an icebreaker for Sunday School, School groups or with youth group meetings besides adding to family fun times. I would encourage families to get a copy for the fun of it. It sells for less than $5 on Kindle or in hard copy so it could create quite a bit of entertainment for the money invested.

Here is an example of a joke we enjoyed from Crack Yourself Up Jokes for Kids. You may enjoy it or one of many other jokes in the book:

Teacher: If you have five dollars and ask your father for five more, how much money would you have?
Sam: Five dollars.
Teacher: Boy, you don't know your math.
Sam: You don't know my father.

This book is currently available for pre-order and will be released on August 21, 2018.

I received Crack Yourself Up Jokes for Kids from the publisher. I was not required to write a positive review in exchange for the book.

About the author, from the back of the book:
Sandy Silverthorne is an award-winning author/illustrator with more than half a million copies in print. His award-winning Great Bible Adventure children's series has been distributed in eight languages worldwide. Sandy has worked as a cartoonist, author, illustrator, actor, pastor, speaker, and comedian. Apparently it's hard for him to focus.

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