From Summer Activities for Children, Part 4:
Ask your child to tell a joke as his “ticket” to each meal and for each ride in the car. For young children, ask them to make a silly face or a silly sound. For older children, you can find knock-knock jokes, riddles, and plays on words at the library or on the Internet. Read some jokes to your child and let him repeat them through the day or print them for your child and let him read them through the day.
Q: Knock, knock—-Who’s There?—-Who—-Who Who? A: Is there an owl in there?
Q: What gets wetter the more it dries? A: A towel.
Q: Why can’t your nose be 12 inches long? A: Because then it would be a foot!
Q: What has one head, one foot and four legs? A: A Bed
Q: How many letters are in The Alphabet? A: There are 11 letters in The Alphabet
Come back to Daily Parenting Tips each day for another fun activity.
See more activities at:
Summer Activities for Children (2015), Part 1
Summer Activities for Children (2015), Part 2
Summer Activities for Children (2015), Part 3
Summer Activities for Children (2015), Part 4