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Books with title Ridiculous!

  • Ridiculous Riddles

    Chris Tait, Mark Zahnd

    Paperback (Sterling, Nov. 2, 2010)
    Whatever comes up during the day, you can amuse your friends by asking a riddle about it—eating, studying for a test, going to the mall, watching TV, or playing with a pet. Sports, animals, music: everything's an opportunity to show off how clever you are. What are the smartest insects? Spelling bees. What do astronomers sing in the shower? When You Wash Upon a Star. These and hundreds more mean hours of laughs!
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  • Ridiculously Ridiculous

    Susan K Tucker, Jack Foster

    Paperback (Guardian Angel Publishing, Inc, Nov. 15, 2012)
    A fun ridiculous adventure explores outer space, swims deep under the sea, bravely flies through a windy storm. Then find yourself in a tree or imagine yourself far, far away in this wonderful ridiculous adventurous book. Suggested age range for readers: 0-10
  • Ridiculous Riddles

    Chris Tait, Mark Zahnd

    Hardcover (Sterling, March 1, 2002)
    Whatever comes up during the day, you can amuse your friends by asking a riddle about it--eating, studying for a test, going to the mall, watching TV, or playing with a pet. Sports, animals, music: everything's an opportunity to show off how clever you are. What are the smartest insects? Spelling bees. What do astronomers sing in the shower? When You Wash Upon a Star. What lullaby do you sing to fish? Salmon Enchanted Evening. What subject do snakes like best in school? Hissssstory. What starts with an "e" and has only one letter in it? Envelope. What did the Englishman say to the man from Honolulu? How ah ye? And hundreds more!
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  • Ridiculous Knock-Knocks

    Chris Tait, Mark Zahnd

    Paperback (Sterling, Nov. 2, 2010)
    Anybody, anyplace, and anything becomes a punch line for knock-knock jokes: Knock-Knock! Who's there? Heidi. Heidi who? Heidi Claire, something smells delicious. Try it with Daniella. (Daniella so loud, I can hear you just fine.) Or, with disguise. (Disguise killing me with these knock-knock jokes.) Soon you'll turn everybody and everything into your own knock-knocks, and you won't be able to stop till somebody knocks you down!
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  • Ridiculous Knock-Knocks

    Chris Tait, Mark Zahnd

    Paperback (Sterling, March 1, 2002)
    Knock-KnockWho's there?Disguise!Disguise who?Disguise killing me with these knock-knock jokes!Anybody, anyplace, and anything becomes a punch line for knock-knock jokes: Knock Knock! Who's there? Heidi. Heidi who? Heidi claire, something smells delicious. Try it with Daniella. (Daniella so loud, I can hear you just fine.) Or, pizza: Knock knock! Who's there? Pizza. Pizza who? Pizza my coat is caught in your door. Soon you'll turn everybody and everything into your own knock-knocks, and you won't be able to stop till you reach the end!
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  • Ridiculous Riddles

    Chris Tait, Mark Zahnd

    Paperback (Sterling, March 1, 2003)
    Whatever comes up during the day, you can amuse your friends by asking a riddle about it--eating, studying for a test, going to the mall, watching TV, or playing with a pet. What are the smartest insects? Spelling bees. What subject do snakes like best in school? Hissssstory. What starts with an "e" and has only one letter in it? Envelope. And hundreds more!
  • Ridiculous Riddles

    Cyl Lee

    Library Binding (Buddy Books, Jan. 1, 2004)
    Contains colorful, easy-to-read jokes with cartoon-like illustrations.
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  • Ridiculous Jokes

    De-Ann Black

    Paperback (Top That Publishing Plc, Jan. 1, 2002)
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  • The Ridiculous Rose

    Samantha Weber

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 30, 2012)
    The Ridiculous Rose is a charming story about a very different kind of rose who learns that it is better to be himself than go through extraordinary measures to be just like everyone else. Written and illustrated by a first-grader, it sends the positive message that sometimes it's cool being different!
  • Ridiculous Riddles

    Stuart A. Kallen

    Library Binding (Abdo Group, Sept. 1, 1992)
    A collection of riddles including "What is a cat's favorite dessert? Mice cream!" and "Why did the baker stop making donuts? Because he just got tired of the hole business!"
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  • Ridiculous Knock-Knocks

    Chris Tait, Mark Zahnd

    Hardcover (Sterling, June 30, 2001)
    Anybody, anyplace, and anything becomes a punch line for knock-knock jokes: Knock-Knock! Who's there? Heidi. Heidi who? Heidi Claire, something smells delicious. Try it with Daniella. (Daniella so loud, I can hear you just fine.) Or, with disguise. (Disguise killing me with these knock-knock jokes.) Soon you'll turn everybody and everything into your own knock-knocks, and you won't be able to stop till somebody knocks you down!
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  • This is Ridiculous

    Donald Bisset

    Paperback (Hamlyn, Feb. 25, 1977)
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