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Books with title The Little Giant® Book of Knock-Knocks

  • The Little Giant® Book of Knock-Knocks

    Charles Keller, Sanford Hoffman

    Paperback (Sterling, June 30, 1997)
    Are you ready to say "knock-knock" nearly a thousand times? Then here's a collection to last you a lifetime, or until you've driven your parents and friends crazy, whichever comes first. This is the biggest knock-knock treasury you'll ever find. While you fill the neighborhood with laughs, you'll also enjoy dozens of zany cartoon drawings that show just how ridiculous these jokes can be! 352 pages, 180 b/w illus., 4 3/16 x 5 1/4.
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  • The Little Giant® Book of Whodunits

    Hy Conrad, Matt LaFleur

    Paperback (Sterling, June 30, 1998)
    Solve crimes like a detective, find clues where nobody else would think of looking, trap suspects with their own words, and ignore facts that appear to be significant but are only distractions. Better than a police academy course, all 80 of these simple stories will show you how to find the culprit while everybody else is completely confused. You'll make your town's Christmas merrier when you find out who shot Santa Claus. Figure out which family member poisoned the man of the house while he was watching the Super Bowl, and which housekeeping staffer hid a ruby necklace in a liquor bottle in plain sight. As you explore these fascinating whodunits, you'll enter a bizarre, glamorous, and dangerous world of mobsters, millionaires and heiresses--even detectives themselves. In case you can't outwit the bad guys, just turn to a special section of solutions to each mystery, including an explanation of each clue. Sterling 352 pages, 102 b/w illus., 4 3/16 x 5 1/4.
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  • The Little Giant Book Of Riddles

    Joseph Rosenbloom

    Paperback (Goodwill Publishing House, April 25, 2019)
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  • A Little Giant® Book: Knock-Knocks

    Charles Keller, Sanford Hoffman

    Paperback (Sterling, Aug. 1, 2007)
    Presents a collection of hundreds of knock-knock jokes, arranged alphabetically.
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  • The Little Book of Ducks

    James Willoughby, Explore Series

    language (, May 11, 2020)
    This Explore Series book is part of our new “Little Books” editions. They are designed to teach young children the basics about nature's wild animals. This one is about those cute, little, waddling Ducks.They are intentionally short to help keep the attention of the young ones by teaching them a little bit about these wild animals and to keep them entertained and engaged.Encourage them to do the reading or take turns with them reading out loud.My wish is to introduce the wee ones to Nature’s wonderful, wild creatures in a way that is easy for them to learn.Download your own copy today!
  • A Little Giant Book: Knock-Knocks

    Charles Keller, Sanford Hoffman

    Paperback (Sterling, Aug. 1, 2007)
    Are you ready to say "knock-knock" nearly a thousand times? Then here's a collection to last you a lifetime, or until you've driven your parents and friends crazy, whichever comes first! This is the biggest knock-knock treasury you'll ever find. While you fill the neighbourhood with laughs, you'll also enjoy dozens of zany cartoon drawings that show just how ridiculous these jokes can be!
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  • The Little Giant Book of Riddles

    Joseph Rosenbloom, Sanford Hoffman

    Paperback (Sterling, Dec. 31, 1996)
    It's dangerous to find over 1,750 riddles in one place, and the silly cartoons throughout this collection only make it harder to stop turning the pages. They're organized into 20 categories to keep you from getting lost (or losing your mind). Still, you can't stop turning the pages as you riddle yourself over money, getting sick, hurling insults, thinking up comebacks, enjoying nature, driving, playing, using computers. Just in time, the last riddle appears: What do joggers say when they leave you? So longĂągotta run. 352 pages, 160 b/w illus., 4 3/16 x 5 1/4.
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  • The Little Giant Book of Dominoes

    Inc. Sterling Publishing Co.

    Paperback (Sterling, March 1, 2003)
    With more than 350 pages of instruction, games, diagrams, and strategy, this is the biggest and best book about dominoes ever! It will open up a whole world of entertainment, starting with the most basic skills and principles and ending with ideas for tournament play. So get out your tiles and begin learning what makes up a suit, how to score, and how to add your domino to the developing structure. Analyze entire games, all laid out for you to see easily. Have fun trying the incredible variety of variations: blocking games like Latin American Match; scoring ones, such as Merry-Go-Round and Sniff; Trumps and Tricks, including Nel-O and Plunge; and several solitaire versions. Or use special sets that have a different number and style of dominoes. There's so much fun packed in this tiny volume that you'll want to take it--and your dominoes--with you everywhere.
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  • The Little Giant® Book of Jokes

    Joseph Rosenbloom, Sanford Hoffman

    Paperback (Sterling, Dec. 31, 1996)
    Like junk-food snacks, this biggest little collection of jokes has so many irresistible chuckles that we can't laugh at just one... Tourist (to farmer): Lived here all your life? Farmer: Not yet. Father: Bonnie, please take the dog out and give him some air. Bonnie: Sure, Dad. Where's the nearest gas station? Enjoy jokes about teachers, parents, brothers and sisters, doctors and patients, Martians and earthlings. And groaner book-and-author lists (Sport Injuries by Charlie Hawes; Cookouts Italian Style. Plus tongue twisters, shaggy dogs, first dates, and yes, Waiter, There's a Fly in My Soup jokes. 352 pages, 218 b/w illus., 4 3/16 x 5 1/4.
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  • The Little Giant Book of Visual Tricks

    The Diagram Group

    Paperback (Sterling, June 30, 2001)
    An incredible selection of visual trick puzzles and oddities. From hidden objects and lost people to find, mazes to unravel, double meanings to decode, and impossible objects to comprehend—as well as spatial confusions, optical distortions, and “warped” pictures. Brain-bending and out-of-this-world unbelievable.
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  • The Little Giant Book of Giggles

    Charles Keller

    Paperback (Sterling, March 1, 2003)
    Over 350 pages of chuckles and chortles, snickers and snorts, giggles and guffaws. From Cool School to Funky Families, Cats and Dogs to Oh, Horrors, this is simply the biggest little book of jokes, riddles and knock-knocks ever. And the comical pictures on every page really add to the fun. Need a "worm up" to get your body ready for hours of hysterical laughter? Have some hoots on the birds: What did the parakeet say when it was hungry? "Long time no seed."Moo-ving right along: Why did the cow cross the street? To get to the udder side. Then it's lions, and tigers, and bears, oh my! Why couldn't the three bears get back into their house? Because it had Goldie locks.Plus: Law and Disorder, All Wet, Play Ball!, On the Net, and much more amusement.
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  • The Little Giant Book of Optical Tricks

    Keith Kay

    Paperback (Sterling, Dec. 12, 1999)
    Look closely at each illustration—what do you see? Are you sure? Don’t trust your eyes too quickly, because every picture here has an optical trick to fool you. Some-times you’ll find “two objects in one”; sometimes you have to rotate drawings to solve the puzzle. Among the forms of visual magic: a bird that “flies” into a cage and a boy who changes into a monkey when the page is turned upside down. More than 300 engrossing optical illusions.
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