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The Everything Kids' Joke Book: Side-Splitting, Rib-Tickling Fun
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The Everything Kids' Joke Book: Side-Splitting, Rib-Tickling FunKids love to tell jokes, and with The Everything Kids' Joke Book, they'll never be at a loss for a good one. Inside, they'll learn: the world's seven best limericks; monster jokes; nickname games; cowboy jokes; light bulb jokes; knock-knock jokes; and hundreds more! And if they ever stop laughing, they can take a humor quiz to see how strong their funny bone really is! Not only does The Everything Kids' Joke Book provide kids with an endless supply of good clean jokes, but it also offers tips on how to tell jokes, how to deliver a punch line, and how to get laughs from family and friends!
 
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School Rules!
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School Rules!School Rules!

Learning about rules at school, for example:

  • keep your hands and feet to yourself,
  • follow directions,
  • walk, don't run,
  • help others,
  • take turns and share,
  • clean up your area, and
  • be a good listener.

REUPLOAD NEEDED

 
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Tags: share, turns, others, clean, listener, School, Rules
777 Great Clean Jokes
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777 Great Clean Jokes777 Great Clean Jokes

Here's a sparkling collection of unsullied humor, ideal for any age and situation. Following in the footsteps of other best-selling Barbour joke books-such as Noah's Favorite Animal Jokes, The World's Greatest Collection of Church Jokes, and Knock, Knock, Who's There?-the entries in 777 Great Clean Jokes are categorized by topic and promise hours of fun and laughter for personal reading, church activities, and speech or sermon preparation.
 
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Tags: Jokes, Clean, Great, Knock, topic
Phrasal verbs
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Phrasal verbsPhrasal verbs

PHRASAL VERBS HOW WOULD YOU DESCRIBE THE USE OF UP IN EACH?
a) She walked up the street to get a bite to eat.
b) I live up in Springfield.
c) When are you going to clean up your room?
d) I am sorry that I messed you up. ……… More info »



 
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Tags: hellip, sorry, clean, messed, going, verbs, Phrasal
How to Clean Practically Anything
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How to Clean Practically AnythingHow to Clean Practically Anything

This completely revised fourth edition of How To Clean Practically Anything tells you the most cost effective and efficient way to clean al kinds of household and personal items.
 
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Tags: Anything, Practically, Clean, kinds, clean