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Owl Jokes
- Funny Animal Jokes and Riddles for Kids, Book 16
- Narrated by: Adam McGahee
- Length: 8 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Are you ready for the best owl jokes and riddles for kids?
Below are sample jokes that you will find inside the audiobook. Take a sneak peak:
Q: What do you call an owl with a deep voice? A: A growl
Q: What is a baby owl after she's six days old? A: Seven days old
Q: What is an owl's favorite subject? A: Owl-gebra
Q: What do Scottish owls sing? A: Owld Lang Syne
You'll find more of them when you buy the audiobook. There are tons of question-and-answer animal jokes and riddles for kids and some animal mini stories that will surely make your kids laugh out loud.
Please also visit my page for more jokes that kids will love.
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