In order to have a
supply of books to review since I don’t accept requests to review books, which
is why I’m always entering giveaways, and how I came to receive a mobi.file
[KINDLE] copy of this book; and the following is my honest opinion.
What child hasn’t
ever heard of or told a knock knock joke? As a child of the 1950’s I definitely
remember telling them to my friends and have them telling to my friends
Knock, Knock who’s
there?
Boy.
Boy who?
Boy, I can’t
believe Jill kissed Jack. Can you?
Everyone kept
trying to come up with new ones, and to see who could come up with the most
funniest one.
As adults we can
remember the fun we all had with these knock knock jokes. And at the same time
we can recognize something about them which we totally missed as a child.
Knock knock jokes have
an intrinsically unique characteristic to them. They’re all based on puns; a
play on words based upon what the who word in the joke happens to be. If you
examine all the ones listed in this book, you’ll see how true this remark
is. As kids we had no knowledge of this,
we had no knowledge that while we telling them to our friends we had been
increasing our verbal skills as we tried to come up with new knock knock jokes.
For allowing the
kids of today to experience the fun we as adults when we were their age, and
for furthering the creativity of the minds of our children, I’ve given this
book 5 STARS.
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