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You Must Be Joking, Two!
Contributor(s): Brewer, Paul (Illustrator)
ISBN: 0812627520     ISBN-13: 9780812627527
Publisher: Cricket Books
OUR PRICE:   $16.16  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: September 2007
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Annotation: "What's smarter than a talking bird?" "A spelling bee." "How did the convict use his computer to escape from prison?" "He hit the escape key." "What does Harry Potter use to correct his magic?" "The spell-checker." This follow-up to the popular "You Must Be Joking" contains a fresh assortment of jokes, riddles, and knock-knocks. There's also hilariously fractured song, movie, and book titles arranged by such topics as "Laptop Laughs," "Screams of Laughter," and "Fiddle with Riddles." But these jokes aren't just for reading: author/illustrator Paul Brewer includes 11-1/2 tips that show future comedians how to prepare and perform their own stand-up routines. In addition to memorizing jokes from books, he encourages young comics to make up their own. He also suggests they watch old movies and television shows to study the comic styles of greats like Charlie Chaplin, Groucho Marx, and Lucille Ball. This blend of practical advice -- "Use crazy cartoon voices, facial expressions, hand gestures, and walks" -- witty artwork, and plenty of jokes is a must-have for budding comics or any young reader who enjoys a good laugh.

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BISAC Categories:
- Juvenile Nonfiction | Humor - Jokes & Riddles
Dewey: 818.540
LCCN: 2007014450
Physical Information: 0.56" H x 5.72" W x 8.3" (0.53 lbs) 128 pages
 
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"What's smarter than a talking bird?" A spelling bee. "How did the convict use his computer to escape from prison?" He hit the escape key. "What does Harry Potter use to correct his magic?" The spell-checker. This follow-up to the popular You Must Be Joking contains a fresh assortment of jokes, riddles, and knock-knocks. There's also hilariously fractured song, movie, and book titles arranged by such topics as "Laptop Laughs," "Screams of Laughter," and "Fiddle with Riddles." But these jokes aren't just for reading: author/illustrator Paul Brewer includes 11-1/2 tips that show future comedians how to prepare and perform their own stand-up routines. In addition to memorizing jokes from books, he encourages young comics to make up their own. He also suggests they watch old movies and television shows to study the comic styles of greats like Charlie Chaplin, Groucho Marx, and Lucille Ball. This blend of practical advice -- "Use crazy cartoon voices, facial expressions, hand gestures, and walks" -- witty artwork, and plenty of jokes is a must-have for budding comics or any young reader who enjoys a good laugh.