Kids Books - Humor
Pugs of the Frozen North
By Philip Reeve
i don't know that Sika and Shen made it out of the bar of yeti's. and still were in the race
The Complete Franny K. Stein, Mad Scientist: Lunch Walks Among Us; Attack of the 50-Ft. Cupid; The Invisible Fran; The Fran That Time Forgot; ... The Fran with Four Brains; The Frandidate
By Jim Benton
I love it because it's unique, but I'm still trying to find; The Invisible Fran and The Frandidate!
The Disney Book
By Jim Fanning
This book is the best Disney DK book! It tells you all about Disney films, shows, attractions, and characters; old and new alike. Some of my favorite parts include Lilo and Stitch art, the animator's desk, and the entertainment timeline. Kids and creative adults will love this book.
How to Hug an Elephant #6 (Here's Hank)
By Henry Winkler, Lin Oliver
When Hank gets ditched by Nick the Tick on a field trip to the zoo, Hank is completely lost! Soon, Hank meets a nice zookeeper who is in charge of Elsie the Elephant. Hank uses his imagination to cheer Elsie up and finds out about her talents. Go soccer elephants!
Oh, Yikes!: History's Grossest Wackiest Moments
By Joy Masoff
really good and funny i have learned a lot
Monsters University Fearbook
By Disney Book Group, Calliope Glass
I got this book on amazon.com. It was an awesome find! The illustrations are pretty cute. I like the classes sections, including Art's philosophy class and side note. I also liked pages 60-61 with the college's events. There were also cute pictures of Team Oozma Kappa and Randy in there.
Guinness World Records 2017: Blockbusters! (Guinness World Records. Blockbusters)
By Guinness World Records
This book has more than just basic entertainment trivia. It tells about old comic books, original Alice In Wonderland art, and ocean facts from Finding Dory. There's even an interview with Jeff Kinney! But my favorite page was of a woman with the largest collection of Pooh Bear toys!
The Lost Track of Time
By Paige Britt
Penelope loves writing. She wants more time to write, but that can't happen when her mother plans every minute of her life. Her mother decides when she wakes up, when she eats breakfast, when she cleans her room, her mom decides everything! All Penelope wants is a day at free time. One day, it happens. Her schedule is free. She decides to go to her neighbors house. While she's there, she falls into her schedule, into a world she has never heard of before, controlled be evil Chronos. While in this land, Penelope meets Dill, who informs her of the long lost Great Moodler. Penelope and Dill set out to find the Great Moodler, and along the way battle clockworkers, a Wild Bore, and evil Chronos himself. This is one of my favorite books ever, and I would read it again and again. I recommend this book to boys and girls ages 9+.
Fake Snakes and Weird Wizards #4 (Here's Hank)
By Henry Winkler, Lin Oliver
When Hank's sister, Emily finds out she cannot have her dream birthday party, Hank is determined to make it happen. With the help of his friends, a really clever costume, and a rubber snake, Hank puts on the magic show of a lifetime. This book was also voted a favorite.









