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6 Hilarious Read-Aloud Children's Books That Will Have Everyone Laughing Out Loud
Jan 7
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Looking for the perfect books to add humor to your story time? Discover six children’s read-aloud favorites that combine witty storytelling, clever wordplay, and silly illustrations. These engaging tales will entertain kids and adults alike, making them perfect for giggles, bonding, and memorable reading moments. While these stories are catered toward younger children (3-7), they are enjoyable for all. With that said, here are some of my family's favorite children's books we read when we want to laugh out loud.
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Jack and the Flumflum Tree by Julia Donaldson
Written by the author of The Gruffalo, Julia Donaldson's Jack and the Flumflum Tree is a delightful blend of adventure and wordplay, capturing young readers with its rhythmic storytelling and humorous twists. The repetitive refrains and quirky rhymes make it perfect for read-aloud sessions, keeping children engaged while subtly teaching problem-solving and resourcefulness through Jack’s clever use of his unusual tools. Get the Book: Jack and the Flumflum Tree by Julia Donaldson, Illustrated by David Roberts
Nanette's Baguette by Mo Willems
Mo Willems’ Nanette’s Baguette is a masterful combination of playful alliteration and captivating illustrations. The tongue-twisting text keeps readers on their feet while building phonemic awareness. I also love the hand-crafted, diorama-style artwork that adds a unique charm to Nanette’s whimsical world. Nanette's Baguette is an exploration of responsibility, temptation, and forgiveness wrapped in a funny and heartwarming hug of a story. Get the Book: Nanette's Baguette by Mo Willems
Fox in Socks by Dr. Seuss
Do you like friendly competition? Pass this book around and see who makes it through! Dr. Seuss’s Fox in Socks is a timeless treasure that turns tongue-twisters into a playful challenge for readers of all ages. With its fast-paced rhymes and imaginative scenarios, it’s as much a test of verbal dexterity as it is a source of endless giggles. Perfect for building phonics skills and encouraging confident reading, this book proves that language learning can be both hilarious and memorable. Get the Book: Fox in Socks by Dr. Seuss
The Complete Adventures of Curious George by Margret and H.A. Rey
If you know me, you know I have to include at least one "classic" in my lists! The Complete Adventures of Curious George by Margret and H.A. Rey is an enchanting collection that continues to charm. George's mischievous escapades celebrate the joy of exploration and the occasional chaos that comes with curiosity. A monkey on the move always makes my children giggle, especially my three-year-old, Callan. Get the book: The Complete Adventures of Curious George by Margret and H.A. Rey
Take Care, Good Knight by Shelley Moore Thomas
If you're looking for a story filled with humor and heart, Shelley Moore Thomas's Take Care, Good Knight is a great pick! When the Good Knight entrusts his three lovable dragon friends with babysitting his cats, chaos ensues as they struggle to follow his written instructions—they can't read! This leads to a series of laugh-out-loud moments as the well-meaning dragons hilariously misinterpret how to care for the cats. With its whimsical illustrations, problem-solving, kindness, and teamwork, this book is a perfect family read that will leave children giggling and inspired. Take Care, Good Knight always encourages my children to come up with their own silly stories. It's proof that you can write about, well, anything! Get the book: Take Care, Good Knight by Shelley Moore Thomas
Rosie's Walk by Pat Hutchins
Here is a fantastic choice for teaching the joy of storytelling through pictures. Rosie's Walk by Pat Hutchins is a deceptively simple yet brilliantly executed picture book that captivates! As Rosie the hen takes a leisurely and oblivious stroll around the farm, a fox follows her closely, only to encounter a series of comedic mishaps. The minimal text paired with vivid illustrations creates a perfect balance of tension and humor, making this story a joy-filled read, especially for preschoolers. Get the book: Rosie's Walk by Pat Hutchins
These six hilarious read-aloud children's books have become staples in our family reading routine, each one offering a unique blend of humor and heart. When we gather together to read as a family, these stories are frequently requested by our children, who have a total age gap of 8 years! While they are catered toward younger children, they are enjoyable for all. (I think they enjoy it when mom breaks out her silly voice.)
I hope you enjoy these picks as much as we do!