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Knock Knock: Poo's There? A Googly-Eyed Joke BookBy: Jennifer Eckford Published by Magic Cat, 2026 03 24 The Number 1 book of Number 2 jokes! In this first joke book, kids will love knocking on toilet stall doors and discovering a silly, potty themed knock knock joke told by an adorable googly eyed animal behind every one Open the door to meet a googly eyed gang of creatures who realllllly need to go. Your child will love telling their first jokes and making their friends and family laugh! What's
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