Jokes for kids (5-10years old)
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http://www.schools.ash.org.au/rochedale/jokes.htm
And a weird one for Aussie kids, or kids that might find them fun to learn, all about Australia
http://alldownunder.com/games/jokes/aussie-kids-jokes.htm
Some old but funny jokes at this site:
http://www.kidsjokes.co.uk/
They have monster jokes, Knock knock jokes, silly jokes
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http://www.bullydb.com/images/cheer_jokes_generic.jpg
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M$Pupil: Smiles - because there is a mile between the first and last letters !
TEACHER: What is the plural of mouse ?
Pupil: Mice
TEACHER: Good, now what's the plural of baby ?
Pupil: Twins !
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M$Whose there?
Banana
Banana who?
Knock Knock..
Whose there?
Banana ...
Banana who?
Knock Knock..
Whose there?
Orange ..
Orange who?
Orange you glad I didn't say Banana :)
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