![]() ![]() ![]() That’s when Panda gets really silly and suggests crazy, funny ideas. In fact, it seems like the narrator might have a problem with the whole situation. But the panda doesn’t have any problems - no matter what the narrator suggests. The narrator needs the panda main character to have a problem. The Panda Problem by Deborah Underwood, illustrated by Hanah Marks Silly fun perfect for preschoolers! The story is supposed to be about a bear but where is he? Duck hopes Bear stays missing so he can be the main character of the book so Duck goes to extreme lengths to get what he wants…and it will crack up your kids! I LOVE these interactive and kid-friendly board books.Īll of Boynton’s board books are funny - this happens to be one of our favorites. If you like potty humor, these short board books are must-owns! The titles are: Who Sneezed? Who Burped? Who Farted? Who Peed? Who Pooped? Curious kids observe each two-page spread filled with talking (and pooping, peeing, burping) animal characters. You already know that picture books are important for all ages of children, right? And that even if your child can read chapter books, picture books offer so much in terms of engaging stories, reading something in one sitting, learning vocabulary, appreciating art, improving listening skills, as well as encouraging thinking and discussion. They’ll provide hours of special (and hilarious) reading time with your child. These funny picture books will be read-aloud favorites –again and again and again. Get ready to laugh, chortle, giggle, and chuckle with these funniest picture book favorites. ![]()
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