Simply Silly: Kid-Approved Puns, Knock-Knock Jokes, and Tongue Twisters

by Kara on February 27, 2010

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“Mommy, why did the chicken cross the road?” my son Max sets up the joke, a huge grin on his face. Then, with the kind of humor that makes sense only to three year olds, he delivers his punch line, “because he wants a cookie!”

Wait. What?

At our house we’re used to the fact that Max’s jokes don’t make sense to the rest of us. (In this case, it probably means that he wants a cookie).  Max doesn’t care whether or not his jokes make sense, he just wants to laugh and he wants us to giggle along with him. And, it doesn’t take much to make Max laugh. Nonsensical knock-knock jokes and silly words like ooga-booga or even kiwi are belly-laugh material.

Not only is my son discovering the things that he finds funny, but he has discovered that he has the ability to make other people laugh, too. Those knock-knock jokes and silly exclamations show that he has learned a new way to communicate with us: though humor.

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My eight year old possesses a more sophisticated sense of humor than her little brother.  She is at an age where she can understand irony and the concept of a play on words. She appreciates a good pun or an extra-tricky tongue twister. I appreciate that those puns and tongue twisters are helping her develop a love of language.

Just for Laughs

Knock-Knock joke, pun, or ooga-booga, I love the sound of my children laughing. Because I know that we all love giggling with our kids, I’m sharing a few of our favorite jokes with you.

Knock-Knock Jokes

Knock, Knock Who’s there?

Boo. Boo who? Aww, don’t cry.

Knock, Knock Who’s there?

Interrupting Cow. Interrupting Co- MOOOOOO!

Knock, Knock Who’s there?

Olive. Olive who? Olive you! (I love you)

Puns

What do you call a train that sneezes? Achoo-choo train

Why did the bee go to the doctor? Because he had hives

Why did the pony go to the doctor? Because she was a little horse

Why did the golfer bring two pairs of pants to the game? In case he got a hole in one

Tongue Twisters

The key to the silliness of tongue twisters, of course, is to try to say them as fast as you can. All of the fun is in the mistakes and mispronunciations.

Give papa a cup of proper coffee in a copper coffee cup.

Six slippery snails slid slowly.

Rubber baby buggy-bumpers.

Theophilus Thistle, the unsuccessful thistle sifter, thrust three thistles through the thick of his thumb.

Photo by Andrew

I encourage you to take some time today and laugh with your kids. Remember, it doesn’t have to make sense to be funny. Break out your corniest jokes, silliest puns, goofiest words, and trickiest tongue twisters and let the giggling begin!

Have a wonderful weekend, friends.

Laughter is contagious and we want to share it with you. Heard any good jokes lately?

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1 Aimee February 27, 2010 at 6:02 am

Love this Kara! It’s very timely, wouldn’t you know.

Noah (4.5) asks me often throughout the day-every day-to tell him a joke. Begs is probably more appropriate.
Then I rack my brain, trying to think of something, which of course I can’t. I finally realized he doesn’t care about the joke, it’s about connecting with me and being silly.
This post helps me understand that a little better.

Such fun! Thanks and have a wonderful weekend!
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2 Laura February 27, 2010 at 8:12 am

Ahhhhh, I love this!! Oh my goodness, I see some old favorites, but lots of great new material for when we’re driving in the car and the five-year-old says, “tell me a joke!” Which is frequently, she loves jokes. Her goldfish is named “Jokes.” Thank you thank you! Oh my, the “interrupting cow” one is excellent.
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3 Michelle February 27, 2010 at 8:25 am

My son (3) loves to make us laugh, as long as he doesn’t feel laughed at (and most of that is in his head, becuase he is pretty funny!). This is his favorite to tell and hear:
Knock Knock. Who’s there?
Banana. Banana who?
Knock Knock. Who’s there?
Banana. Banana who?
(repeat until you can’t stand it)
Knock Knowck. Who’s there?
Orange. Orange who?
Orange you glad I didn’t say banana?

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4 Annie February 27, 2010 at 2:18 pm

that’s my absolute favorite!!!
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5 Kara February 28, 2010 at 11:03 am

Yes, that one is a popular one here, too :-D
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6 Visty February 27, 2010 at 8:32 am

My two favorite kid jokes ever:

What do you call a boomerang that doesn’t come back?
A stick!

What is brown and sticky?
A stick!
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7 Kara February 28, 2010 at 11:04 am

A stick! Oh, my! I’m going to have to try that boomerang one out on my kids today :-)
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8 Jenn February 27, 2010 at 8:46 am

So very true indeed! My Little Beans’s favorite joke to tell is this…

knock knock
who’s there
orange
orange who
orange has 100 eyes

and cue the rolling on the floor laughing.

I think I’ll have him draw a picture to go along with this joke. Pretty sweet memories!
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9 Kara February 28, 2010 at 11:05 am

Jenn, that is a great idea to have him draw a picture to go with the joke. What a cool memento for the scrapbook – love it!
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10 Tanya February 27, 2010 at 8:50 am

We have two joke lovers in our family…the 10 yo doesn’t always remember punch lines and the 4 yo’s are similar to Max’s :o ) So it’s left up to the 36 year old to tell jokes! Here’s a recent fave (but you might have to think about it)
What did the green grape say to the purple grape?? BREATHE!

http://www.highlightskids.com/GamesandGiggles/Jokes/h12jokes.asp?show=ALL
is a great source for jokes!

:o ) Have a great weekend!
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11 Tanya February 27, 2010 at 8:52 am

just an aside…I must remember that this :) is a smiley face…not this :o ) !
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12 Wendy February 27, 2010 at 9:46 am

I just had to link to a post I did of my all time favorite joke that my 2 year old used to tell. (Linked directly to it from my name)

It’s a messed up, but much better, version of…
Knock, Knock
Who’s there?
Dwain
Dwain who?
Dwain the tub, I’m dwowning.
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13 Catherine February 27, 2010 at 10:08 am

When my oldest kids were 2 and 3 they would tell this joke to each other over and over again:
Knock knock. Who’s there?
Apple. Apple who?
Apple tree!

My husband and I didn’t get it, but they thought it was hysterical! They are 7 and 8 now and we like to remind them of this joke sometimes. A friend of ours taught them this one when they were younger:

What do you call cheese that’s not yours? Nacho cheese!

By the way, the Interrupting Cow one is a particular favorite of my husband’s.

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14 Julia Janzen February 27, 2010 at 10:22 am

Our 3.5 year old’s favorite right now is, “What color is a burp?… BURPLE!”

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15 Kara February 28, 2010 at 11:06 am

Burple! that is a riot :-)

(my 3 year old will love that one)

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16 Megan@SortaCrunchy February 27, 2010 at 11:40 am

LOVE THESE, Kara! So much fun. My girls love to make up knock-knock jokes. Of course, they are totally just silly, like “Knock knock” “Who’s there?” “Hairbrush” “Hairbrush who?” “Hairbrush on an ice cream cone!” and much laughter ensues.

Thanks for publishing these today. Fun, fun, fun.
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17 Annie February 27, 2010 at 2:20 pm

Why did the star fish cross the road?

To get to the other tide.

My 6-year-old’s stand by!
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18 Trisha Cupra February 28, 2010 at 4:28 pm

Will you remember me in a year? (Yes.)

Will you remember me in a month? (Yes.)

Will you remember me in a day? (Yes.)

Will you remember me in a minute? (Yes.)

Will you remember me in a second? (Yes.)

Knock knock? (Who’s there?)

What?! You’ve forgotten me already!
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19 Rose March 1, 2010 at 9:36 pm

Kids love this one:
Q: What’s a shark’s favorite game?
A: “Swallow the Leader!”

And another marine-themed groaner:
Q: Why are manatees so wrinkly?
A: Have YOU ever tried to iron one?

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20 Erin @ Letter Soup April 6, 2010 at 5:09 pm

Thanks a gazillion! I needed these. I’ve heard the one about the chicken crossing the playground a few too many times this week. :)
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21 alexis April 13, 2010 at 5:58 pm

this is so cool

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