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Kids Jokes and a Chance to Win one of 5 Copies of My First Justin’s Jokes
I think it is a great landmark in children’s language development when they begin to understand jokes. At first they are not remotely funny but they begin to understand the formula behind jokes and to remember ones that they find … Continue reading
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Tagged book review, competition, jokes, Justin Fletcher, kids
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