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  • Really Horrible Body Jokes

    Karen King

    language (Arcturus, Oct. 18, 2019)
    Q: What do you do if your nose goes on strike? A: Picket! This warts-and-all collection of human body jokes is full of horrible howlers and gruesome giggles. Get ready to gross out your friends with jokes about bad breath and pongy feet. But be careful... they may just laugh their heads off! ABOUT THE SERIES: Really Horrible Jokes taps into kids' fascination with all things yucky! Humorous full-colour cartoon illustrations accompany the gross jokes, giving the books a wacky, anarchic look. Readers will love to dip into this treasure trove of ickiness and share their new jokes with friends and family.
  • Really Horrible History Jokes

    Karen King, Patience Coster

    language (Arcturus, Oct. 18, 2019)
    Q: How was the Roman Empire cut in half? A: With a pair of Caesars! This blast-from-the-past collection of history jokes includes over 120 horrible howlers and gruesome giggles. Young readers can gross out their friends and family with jokes about pongy pirates and mouldy mummies. Illustrated in full-colour with hilarious cartoons, this collection is perfect for kids aged 7+. ABOUT THE SERIES: Really Horrible Jokes taps into kids' fascination with all things yucky! Humorous cartoon illustrations accompany the gross jokes, giving the books a wacky, anarchic look. Readers will love to dip into this treasure trove of ickiness and share their new jokes with friends and family.
  • Really Horrible Animal Jokes

    Karen King

    eBook (Arcturus, Oct. 18, 2019)
    Q: What did one maggot say to the other maggot? A: What's a nice girl like you doing in a joint like this? From farmyard animals to creepy crawlies, all your favourite creatures are included in this side-splitting joke book. Featuring over 120 stinky, slimy and silly jokes, as well as hilarious full-colour illustrations, this book is perfect for kids aged 7+. ABOUT THE SERIES: Really Horrible Jokes taps into kids' fascination with all things yucky! Humorous cartoon illustrations accompany the gross jokes, giving the books a wacky, anarchic look. Readers will love to dip into this treasure trove of ickiness and share their new jokes with friends and family.
  • Really Horrible Science Jokes

    Karen King

    eBook (Arcturus, Oct. 18, 2019)
    Q: What is a sick joke? A: Something that comes up in conversation! From barmy biology to evil experiments, this collection contains the over 120 yucky science jokes. Young readers will delight in their silliness, complete with hilarious full-colour illustrations. Perfect for kids aged 7+. ABOUT THE SERIES: Really Horrible Jokes taps into kids' fascination with all things yucky! Humorous cartoon illustrations accompany the gross jokes, giving the books a wacky, anarchic look. Readers will love to dip into this treasure trove of ickiness and share their new jokes with friends and family.
  • Really Horrible Body Jokes

    Karen King

    Library Binding (Windmill Books, Jan. 1, 2014)
    From gross bodies to sick bodies and even dead bodies, mischievous jokesters wonย’t be able to resist the dozens of sidesplitting jokes found in this treasure trove of yuck. This joke collection is something truly unique that all readers will be able to enjoy.
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  • Really Horrible Body Jokes

    Karen King

    Paperback (Windmill Books, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Collects jokes featuring the human body, sickness, and hygiene.
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  • Really Horrible Science Jokes

    Karen King, Patience Coster

    Paperback (Windmill Books, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Presents a collection of kid-friendly, gross-out jokes about science, including evil experiments, disgusting diseases, and bizarre biology.
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  • Really Horrible History Jokes

    Karen King, Patience Coster

    Library Binding (Windmill Books, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Anyone can tell a joke, but not everyone knows enough about history to be able to poke fun at the Romans, British royalty, and Greek mythology. These kid-friendly gross-out jokes will make readers laugh while teaching them fascinating historical tidbits.
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  • Really Horrible Body Facts

    Jay Hawkins

    Paperback (Windmill Books, July 15, 2013)
    The human body is teeming with all sorts of bacteria and other microscopic organisms. This volume will present readers with revolting, but true, facts that might make them develop more hygienic habits. A fun way to explore the human body and its organs and systems with simple chunks of gross-out text and hilarious illustrations.
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  • Really Horrible Science Jokes

    Karen King

    Library Binding (Windmill Books, Jan. 1, 2014)
    What do constipated mathematicians do? Why did the chemist cut off one of her legs? Find out the hilarious answers in this collection of kid-friendly gross-out jokes. It will keep the laughs rolling as science is put under the joke microscope.
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  • Really Horrible Body Facts

    Jay Hawkins

    Library Binding (Windmill Books, July 15, 2013)
    Gathers facts about the human body and how it works, including details about each of the different systems and about diseases, parasites, and medical care.
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  • Really Horrible Animal Jokes

    Karen King

    Paperback (Franklin Watts, July 24, 2014)
    Animals can be hilarious! Packed with lots of animal-based disgusting, horrible, and yucky jokes about stinky skunks, crazy cats and gross giraffes.This series taps into kids' fascination with all things yucky. Readers will love to dip into these treasure troves of ickiness and share their new jokes with friends and family. Four titles in the series - Science, Animals, Body and History.
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