Funny books for kids of all ages

Get the whole family giggling with our pick of the best funny books for kids of all ages.

There's nothing better than a proper belly laugh. From hilarious rhyming stories for toddlers and young children to tales of daring and chuckle-worthy escapades for more independent readers, discover our edit of the best funny books for kids. 

Babies Laugh at Peekaboo

by Dr Caspar Addyman

Research from Dr Caspar Addyman, a leading expert in what makes babies laugh, has shown that playing peekaboo is the best way to get a little one giggling. Babies Laugh at Peakaboo is therefore scientifically developed to help babies and carers bond through reading and laughter. Babies will love opening the pages to reveal smiling, giggling and laughing baby faces, all beautifully illustrated by Ania Simeone.

Again!

by Emily Gravett

Cedric the dragon is ready for bed, but before he can go to sleep, he needs his mum to reread his favourite story! Sound familiar? Babies and toddlers will love Emily Gravett's bright, bold illustrations of mischievous Cedric – a little dragon who'll do anything to delay bedtime. At the same time, parents will chuckle at the story's all-too-familiar toddler tale.

All Mine!

by Zehra Hicks

Follow the story of Seagull, who is cured of his thieving ways by a cunning little mouse, in this bold and energetic new picture book from award-winning children's author and illustrator Zehra Hicks. A tale about the importance of sharing, All Mine! is a fantastically funny book to read together as a family.

Chocolate Mousse for Greedy Goose

by Julia Donaldson

Julia Donaldson's picture books are always fantastically funny and Chocolate Mousse for Greedy Goose is no exception. Join Duck, Moth and Sheep at their dinner party with a difference – one where good manners are not on the menu. Children of all ages will love reading along with Julia's trademark rhyming verse about the animals’ silly dinnertime antics!

Ten Green Bottoms

by Barry Timms

Book cover for Ten Green Bottoms

What is funnier than bottoms? Count down from ten with the cheeky aliens and do your 'sums with bums' in Ten Green Bottoms – a hilarious storybook for preschoolers, which is a twist on the classic nursery rhyme Ten Green Bottles. With a surprise gatefold ending, a number line to count up to ten and back down again plus a page of simple adding up, first maths skills have never been so much fun!

Egg

by Sue Hendra

Book cover for Egg

Sure as eggs is eggs, the interactive new picture book from bestselling duo Sue Hendra and Paul Linnet will get you and your child chuckling as you read it together. Perfect for Easter or any time of year, this imaginative story of an egg who looks different from all the others reminds us all that we're all the same on the inside.

Where Has All The Cake Gone?

by Andrew Sanders

A cake has gone missing from the kitchen and Dad wants to know where it has gone. But Albert says it wasn't him. It was eaten by some very naughty penguins who then kidnapped Albert and took him on a madcap adventure involving international travel in a giant jar of marmalade and a snowball fight with kangaroos. Could his story really be true? Where Has All The Cake Gone? is an irresistible tall tale full of warmth, wit, cake and . . . penguins! 

There's Nothing Faster Than a Cheetah

by Tom Nicoll

Book cover for There's Nothing Faster Than a Cheetah

There's nothing faster than a cheetah. Or is there . . . ? Perfect for sharing together, this wonderfully wacky picture book is sure to get young readers giggling. With a bouncy, read-aloud story from Tom Nicoll, and hilarious illustrations from the award-winning Ross Collins, buckle up as the race has begun and the animals are off! 

Where Is Your Sister?

by Puck Koper

Siblings everywhere will love joining the search for Harriet and her spotty dress in Where Is Your Sister? Packed with eye-catching illustrations (with lots of details for children to spot), an eclectic cast of characters plus lots of twin mischief, this is a brilliantly funny new children's book to add to your bookshelf this year.

Astrid and the Space Cadets

by Alex T. Smith

Book cover for Astrid and the Space Cadets

By day Astrid Atomic is a normal 6-year-old human. But when she goes to bed at night, she doesn’t stay there sleeping soundly. Instead, she jets off on the spaceship Stardust to explore outer space! A brand new series from the author-illustrator of the Claude series, Astrid and the Space Cadets is a fun-filled adventure designed especially for newly confident readers to enjoy independently. Continue the series with Astrid and the Space Cadets: Race from Planet Peril!

The 13-Storey Treehouse

by Andy Griffiths

Book cover for The 13-Storey Treehouse

Andy Griffiths and Terry Denton's bestselling Treehouse books have captivated the most reluctant young readers with their trademark cartoon illustrations and hilarious stories. Now, fans can enjoy their favourite treehouse adventures in colour! Discover their giant catapult, a secret underground laboratory, a tank of man-eating sharks and a marshmallow machine that follows you around. Kids will roar with laughter as they explore the wacky world and amazing inventions on each floor of The 13-Storey Treehouse.

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InvestiGators

by John Patrick Green

Book cover for InvestiGators

Who better to fight crime, go undercover and save the day than alligator secret agents, otherwise known as The InvestiGators! When chef Gustavo is kidnapped from his bakery, the InvestiGators must work together to find the culprit. Armed with just a moustache and a rolling pin, can they find Gustavo and stop the recipes from falling into the wrong hands? Covering themes of teamwork, resilience and problem-solving, this hilarious adventure is packed full of twists and turns to keep young readers engaged.

50 Ways to Score a Goal and Other Football Poems

by Brian Bilston

Book cover for 50 Ways to Score a Goal and Other Football Poems

This hilarious collection of poems by Twitter’s unofficial poet laureate, Brian Bilston, provides guaranteed giggles for football fans of all ages. Are you team Messi or Ronaldo? Or do you have strong opinions about the World Cup squad selections? BIlston brings these classic football-fan debates to life with his characteristic wit and lyricism. Laugh together through the Euros or Premier League games, and swap the half-time pundits for puns!

A Dinosaur Ate My Sister

by Pooja Puri

Book cover for A Dinosaur Ate My Sister

Esha Verma, her snotty apprentice Broccoli and his cunning pet tortoise have a dream. They are going to win the legendary Brain Trophy – the ultimate inventing prize. This year's entry: a time machine. But the day before the competition, Esha's big sister hijacks the time machine and gets lost in the Cretaceous age. With help from a new recruit for The Office of Time, Esha and Broccoli will have to face hungry dinosaurs, mysterious black holes and malfunctioning inventions to get them back in time. This bonkers adventure is also the first book selected in the Marcus Rashford Book Club. 

Max and the Midknights

by Lincoln Peirce

An illustrated adventure story for middle-grade readers, Max and the Midknights follows Max's quest to become a knight and save his uncle Budrick from the clutches of cruel King Gastley. Full of magic and adventure, plus a cast of hilarious characters, young readers will be giggling away as they turn the pages of Lincoln Peirce’s brilliantly funny new children's book.

Captain Cat and the Treasure Map

by Sue Mongredien

Sue Mongredien and Kate Pankhurst's illustrated story of Patch the pirate ship's cat is ideal for newly confident readers to enjoy on their own. Join Patch, Cutlass the parrot and Monty the monkey as they help the hapless ship's company out of trouble and to where X marks the spot in this laugh-out-loud adventure story.

Eowulf: Of Monsters and Middle School

by Mike Cavallaro

Eowulf: Of Monsters and Middle School is an action-packed, hilarious, full colour, comic adventure full of heart, featuring an unforgettable and iconic new heroine! Eowulf Wegmund just had the most amazing summer ever, but now she's back home. But when a mysterious supervillain returns to wreak havoc on their quiet town, Eowulf and her classmate, Amadeus, must join forces to unearth a dark past that wants to stay buried.

The Boy With Wings

by Sir Lenny Henry

Book cover for The Boy With Wings

Comic Lenny Henry has written a suitably laugh-out-loud adventure story for readers of 9 to 12 years, with dazzling illustrations throughout by Keenon Ferrell. Tunde has some problems with the school bully, but when he sprouts wings and realises his true mission is to save the Earth, school becomes the least of his problems. Flying high in the face of danger, Tunde is the boy with wings.

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Runaway Robot

by Frank Cottrell-Boyce

Book cover for Runaway Robot

Runaway Robot is a funny book for older children from award-winning children's author, Frank Cottrell-Boyce. The story of Alfie and his mission to save his not-quite-so-new robot friend Eric from the scrapheap is as hilarious as it is heartwarming, and will have kids wishing that they had a giant robot for a best friend!

Summer School and Cyborgs

by Steven Camden

Jay and his mates were looking forward to the best summer ever before they become nervous little minnows heading off to senior school learning to swim with the sharks. But when Danny and Dom have to bail, Jay is left facing the long holiday alone, until his mysterious new next door neighbour makes him think hanging out at Summer School might not be such a bad idea after all. Summer School and Cyborgs is a funny and tender novel about friendship, growing up and working out who you want to be. 


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