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Gross Jokes for Funny Kids by Gary Panton
$12.99 AUD
Category: Activity | Series: Buster Laugh-A-lot Bks.
"Yuck!" "Ewwww!" "NOOOOO!" Prepare yourself to yell all of these things when you read this spectacularly disgusting collection of the burpiest, fartiest, smelliest, squelchiest jokes around. Why did the baker have smelly hands? Because he kneaded a poo. Why was the sand wet? Because the sea weed. What's ...Show more
Jokes for Funny Kids: 5 Year Olds by Gary Panton; Andrew Pinder (Illustrator)
$14.99 AUD
Category: Activity | Series: Buster Laugh-A-lot Bks.
A new title in the 'Buster Laugh-a-lot' series, this hilarious collection features over 150 simple and super-silly gags for 5-year-olds to share.Doctor, Doctor, I feel like a sheep.Oh no, that sounds baaaaaaaaaad.What's orange and sounds like a parrot?A carrot.How do you start a bear race?Ready, teddy, ...Show more
The Arty Joke Book by Gary Panton
$9.99 AUD
Category: Gift Books
Where does a cow hang his paintings? In a mooooseum. What do you call a painting by a cat? A paw-trait What happened when a red ship crashed into a blue ship? The crew was marooned! A perfect pocket money purchase for young artists! Filled with over 250 jokes and riddles about art, colours, artists and ...Show more
Where's the Footballer? - A Search-And-Find Book by Ladybird; Gary Panton
$17.99 AUD
Category: Activity
The greatest European football teams are preparing for the continent's biggest tournament! Travel around Europe and search and find the footballers as they sightsee, ski and get lost in the busy crowds. Spot 11 players from each nation as well as extra items in each scene!From the crowded streets of Par ...Show more
Where’s the Dinosaur? Activity Book: Rex-cellent Puzzles, Facts and More by Gary Panton
$14.99 AUD
Category: Activity | Series: Search and Find Activity Ser.
Head back to the time of the dinosaurs with this colourful, fun-packed dinosaur activity book. Dinosaurs are as popular as ever with young readers, and dino-fans will love this adventure through prehistory. Starting in the Permian period and moving all the way through to the Ice Age, each era is full of ...Show more
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