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- How to Tell a Dad Joke
Looking for a corny, goofy joke to tell a kid you love? Well, look no further! These kid-friendly dad jokes are perfect for kids of all ages. They’re full of silly puns and ridiculous jokes—they’re bound to make just about anyone laugh! Don’t believe us? Try one or more of the funny dad jokes below.
The Best Kid-Appropriate Dad Jokes
- Why did the chicken cross the playground? To get to the other slide.
- Did you hear about the famous pickle? He’s a really big dill.
- What do you call a sleeping pizza? A piZZZZZZZa!
- What do you call a toothless bear? A gummy bear!
- Where do you learn to make ice cream? Sundae school.
Steps
Section 10 of 10:
How to Tell a Dad Joke
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1Tell a dad joke when it feels appropriate. There’s rarely an occasion that doesn’t benefit from a good (or terrible) dad joke! Dad jokes are usually an appropriate way to break the ice, get rid of an awkward silence, or lighten the mood; however, there may be instances when it’s best to save the jokes for later. [6] X Research source
- For example, jumping into a casual conversation with a dad joke is a great way to make a funny entrance. But a dad joke may not be appropriate at a funeral or somber gathering.
- For the best results, theme your joke around what’s currently happening or being said. For instance, if you’re taking a stroll through the woods, use “What’s brown and sticky? A stick.”
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2Cater the joke to your audience. If you’re telling a joke to a kid, make it about something special to them. Share a silly pun or riddle about their favorite food, animal, or activity. This is a great way to make them laugh and engage in a conversation. [7] X Research source
- Similarly, you can also make the joke a learning opportunity. For example, sharing a joke about atoms may help them ask questions and become curious about science.
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3Stick with one joke at a time. Avoid bombarding your audience with jokes. Instead, let them flow naturally. Space them out so your audience has plenty of time to react and reflect on your amazing joke-telling skills. [8] X Research source
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4Keep a serious face. When telling your joke , try to keep a straight face. This is a great way to allude to your audience that you’re “serious” about whatever you said, making the joke that much funnier! [9] X Research source
- Have a dad joke that’s so funny you can’t help but laugh? Tell us about it in the “Let’s hear your funniest dad jokes” forum !
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5Wait before you react. Before you start laughing at your own joke, wait for a reaction from your audience. Let the joke sink in for at least 5 seconds. Then, hoop and holler as much as you’d like! [10] X Research source
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References
- ↑ https://foodhero.org/sites/foodhero-prod/files/health-tools/food_jokes_master_list.pdf
- ↑ https://www.nature.org/en-us/about-us/where-we-work/united-states/washington/stories-in-washington/dad-jokes-so-bad-youll-want-to-make-like-a-tree-and-leaf/
- ↑ https://foodhero.org/sites/foodhero-prod/files/health-tools/food_jokes_master_list.pdf
- ↑ https://foodhero.org/sites/foodhero-prod/files/health-tools/food_jokes_master_list.pdf
- ↑ https://www.nature.org/en-us/about-us/where-we-work/united-states/washington/stories-in-washington/dad-jokes-so-bad-youll-want-to-make-like-a-tree-and-leaf/
- ↑ https://bookdown.org/pkaldunn/DUH/when-to-tell-a-dad-joke.html
- ↑ https://www.bbcmaestro.com/blog/how-to-tell-a-joke
- ↑ https://bookdown.org/pkaldunn/DUH/perfecting-the-telling-of-a-dad-joke.html
- ↑ https://bookdown.org/pkaldunn/DUH/how-to-tell-a-dad-joke.html
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