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What do red pandas use to cook their food? A red pan, duh!If you want to make a red panda happy, put down the bamboo and start sharing cute red panda jokes! Get ready to giggle with this book of hilarious, red panda-themed jokes for kids. It's full of silly illustrations, red panda puns and easy-to-read words that make it hilarious for early readers and joke-lovers of all ages!
How to Make a Red Panda Laugh is perfect for red panda fans, from toddlers to early readers to moms and dads. It's full of adorable animals and fun animal facts about red pandas' favorite things. It's fun to read aloud in the car or as a short bedtime story. It's also hilarious for preschool, early learning and kindergarten teachers needing a funny children's book to share with their classrooms during story time.
This joke book offers:
- Extra goofy, super-silly jokes that kids (and red pandas) will read and share over and over.
- Cool, full-page cartoon pictures of red pandas in funny scenarios!
- Enough fun to be a surefire hit as a birthday gift, stocking stuffer and more.
Find out what tickles a red panda's funny bone with
How to Make a Red Panda Laugh.
And explore the whole series of
How to Make Them Laugh kids' joke books, including
How to Make a Koala Laugh,
How to Make a Ninja Laugh,
How to Make an Astronaut Laugh and
How to Make a Shark Laugh.
About the author
CHRIS CATE's humor has been featured in
Reader's Digest,
The Washington Post,
Scary Mommy,
TODAY Parents,
BuzzFeed,
McSweeney's, and many more national outlets. He's also been featured on
HuffPost's weekly list of funniest parents on Twitter more than 100 times. Meanwhile, more than 250,000 parents follow his @ParentNormal Instagram account where he shares daily parenting humor. Before writing children's books, Chris was a speechwriter and spokesperson for the Florida Department of Environmental Protection and Florida Department of State. His diverse career also includes time as a stand-up comedian, high school teacher, college professor and producer/reporter for the CBS television station in Birmingham, Alabama. Chris lives in Nashville, Tennessee with his wife and three kids. They are probably together on a soccer field somewhere.