(Part 3) Best humor books for children according to redditors

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We found 396 Reddit comments discussing the best humor books for children. We ranked the 188 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 41-60. You can also go back to the previous section.

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Cartoon humor books for children
Humor books for children
Joke & riddle books for children

Top Reddit comments about Children's Humor:

u/Uza · 6 pointsr/rapbattles

I illustrated a children's e-book about the Tooth Fairy. Shit's the truth.

Congrats on your monies bmbr!

u/BGoodOrBGoodAtIt · 4 pointsr/Wishlist

To bring this full circle, here's a Pop Classic you may be interested in :)

u/jedimasterlenny · 2 pointsr/entp

We use this book.

My wife is ESFP.

u/computerwiz084 · 2 pointsr/askgaybros

I apologize for responding to this post at a time so late after it was originally posted! I saw it and saved it so that I could respond when I had a lot of time at the computer!


  1. Don't Let Me Go (#1)
  2. Where You Are (#2)
  3. Just Between Us (#3) by J.H. Trumble
  4. Openly Straight (#1)
  5. Honestly Ben (#2) by Bill Konigsberg
  6. Geography Club (The Russell Middlebrook Series Book #1)
  7. The Order of the Poison Oak (The Russell Middlebrook Series Book #2) by Brent Hartinger
  8. The Porcupine of Truth by Bill Konigsberg
  9. More Happy Than Not
  10. History Is All You Left Me
  11. They Both Die at the End by Adam Silvera
  12. One Man Guy by Michael Barakiva
  13. Whatever.: or how junior year became totally f$@cked by S.J. Goslee
  14. Wonders of the Invisible World by Christopher Barzak


    Sorry for the incredibly long list but all of these books are freaking phenomenal! I think they're all YA (young adult) but that shouldn't stop anyone from reading these treasures! I thought I'd link each title to Amazon so that you could read the description of the book!


    Books 1, 2 & 3 by J.H. Trumble were some of the first LGBT themed books I'd ever read and absolutely loved them! The three books don't necessarily have to be read in that order but some of the characters, if I remember correctly, from the first and second book are mentioned later down the line. Reading it in order might make it a bit more cohesive!


    4 & 5 by Bill Konigsberg feature two amazing characters that really shine and in due time you'll want to reach inside the pages of the book and force them to be happy together yourself!


    6 & 7 were fairly quick reads. Definitely enjoyable. There are more books in the series that I've yet to have read.


    8 is another book by Bill Konigsberg. It's about two kids who go on a road trip to find a family member. It's not as LGBT-themed necessarily as the others but it has a nice chunk of LGBT history in the third act that makes it's a really worthwhile read in that it makes you feel closer to the characters!


    9, 10 and 11. Jesus. These books will stay with you for ages. I swear. They're so damn good and incredibly well written! Adam Silvera knows how to write a good story and intriguing characters that will stay engraved in your memory days, weeks, and months (for me) after you've read them. These three books could be read in any order as the characters in each book are different. 10 was really good but in my opinion 9 and 11 are much better because the characters were way more memorable.


    12 was a really enjoyable read. The main character, Alek, is in summer school and befriends a kid named Ethan. They have totally different interests and personalities but they fit together like puzzle pieces! Alek also has a friend named Becky who has some great comedic lines.


    13 had its hot and heavy moments, that's for sure! In this book Mike is coming to terms with his sexuality and has a funny group of friends, plus it had some hilarious moments where I just couldn't help but bust out laughing!


    14 is a supernatural themed book with it's tiny share of LGBT moments. The supernatural element and overall story is really fascinating! It was a good book!


    The last book I read was the same as yours, Simon vs the Homo Sapiens Agenda! It was SO good and I was really left wondering once it started reaching the end! I hope you get what I mean as that's all I'll say so that I don't spoil it for anyone who hasn't read it yet!
    Over the years that I've read all of these books each one has made me long for what each of the characters had with the other character that they loved so dearly. They've all left a lasting impression on me, some definitely more than others, and I am always looking forward to reading more. I just got back from the library today with a couple more LGBT themed books and can't wait to read them! If any of them really stand out I'll let you know!!
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u/webcityusa · 1 pointr/Eproctophilia

Good book. Free with Amazon Prime.

How To Fart - Louder, Longer, and Stronger...without soiling your undies! Also learn how to fart on command, fart more often, and increase the smell. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00EWQ22RW/ref=cm_sw_r_other_taa_V2-QDbB7P9NA3

u/MCQueenWrites · 1 pointr/FreeEBOOKS
u/RA_Carson · 0 pointsr/AdviceAnimals

Curse you Dictionary Man! I, Professor Thesaurus (not to be confused with Doctor Dinosaurus), flee now, knowing that I shall return and wreak havoc with my nefarious schemes another day.

Edit/shameless plug: In not entirely unrelated news, the children's book I wrote and my young nephew illustrated is now available.

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http://www.amazon.com/Catman-Versus-Professor-Naughty-Richard-ebook/dp/B00NKN1T6S

It has humour for adults as well as kids, the idea was to have something you'd enjoy reading to any young spawn/minions (on the theory that if you have to read a book a hundred tims it should at least have the decency to be mildly amusing (at least to start with))