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Arnold,
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New York: Dial Books for Young Readers. (Funny story:
A young boy is worried about what will happen to his body when he
hears such expressions as give him a hand and
hold your tongue.
Cronin,
D. (2000). Click, clack, moo,
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(Funny story: The cows find an old typewriter in the barn
and start leaving notes for the farmer.)
Curtis,
J. (1998). Today I feel silly and
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changing each day.)
Dealy,
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(Funny story: While Goldie Locks has chicken pox, popular
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Grossman,
B. (2000). Timothy Tunny
swallowed a bunny. New York: Harper
Collins. (Funny story: Nonsense verses.)
Katz,
A. (2001). Take me out of the
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Pulver,
R. (1999). Axle Annie.
New York: Dial Books for Young Readers. (Funny story:
The schools in Burskyville never close for snow, because Axle
Annie is always able to make it up the steepest hill in town,
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