Kids love nothing more than making us grown-ups giggle
and although we might think they’re awful, they’re bound to tickle our tots, even if they don’t fully understand the punchline.
Whether you’re making your own crackers or you want to be sure all the jokes are clean and appropriate, it’s good to have some Christmas jokes up yourNot only is seeing your little one tell jokes extremely adorable, it’s also good for their and their imagination too, particularly around the 12-18 month mark. It’s at this time you might notice that they’re copying your jokes or jokes that they hear on TV so they’re guaranteed to love these jokes.
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