Knock Knock Happy Halloween

$19.99

A spooky googly-eyed joke book for Halloween

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ISBN: 9781915569622 Category:

Jennifer Eckford

Description

Celebrate Halloween with this book of “Knock, knock” jokes which features fun googley eyes on every page.

Knock-knock on the door and reveal a new trick-or-treat visitor with every turn of the page – each with their own joke to tell and wearing a silly costume!

This easy-to-follow format is a lovely introduction to the world of comedy for little jokers, and you’re sure to be laughing along with them.

On the final page, there’s one last spooky surprise that’s sure to get young readers in the mood for Halloween!

A fun and accessible first joke book for children aged 2+

This book is the perfect way to celebrate Halloween!
– Children will love telling their first jokes and making their friends and family laugh!
– Fun, novelty format with googly eyes that jiggle when you wiggle the book
– Classic “Knock, knock” joke format is easy for little ones to understand
– Funky, fun artwork is sure to keep young audiences captivated

Words of praise for this book:
“This ingenious introduction to jokes tells a story using the “Knock, knock” formula and comes with googly eyes to encourage readers to give the animals a good wobble. Clever and fun.” – The Bookseller

Additional information

Weight 310 g
Dimensions 21.7 x 20.1 cm
Publisher name Magic Cat Publishing
Publication date 12 August 2025
Number of pages 16
Format Board book
Dimensions 21.7 x 20.1 cm
Weight 310 g
Rob Hodgson was born in a seaside town in the south of England in 1988. Today he lives in Bristol where he spends his days making a mess and turning it into quality illustration projects and books. In 2017 he released his first picture book, The Cave, and since then has published a small bookshelf more, which have been translated into over a dozen languages. Approaching his work with a curiosity of techniques, he is equally to be found rummaging around in the trash for unlikely materials, as he is buried in a computer working on new digital processes.