40+ Books that Will Make You Laugh Out Loud

There is nothing better than a book that can make you laugh out loud. We love grabbing a stack of books off the shelf and reading until we’ve laughed so hard our stomaches hurt.

Laughing is good for your soul. Curl up with your kiddos and one of these hillarious picture books and laugh until you cry!

Laugh-Out-Loud Picture Books

We have been reading a ton of hillarious picture books lately and I wanted to share them with you all. Because lets be honest we could all use a really great laugh right now.

 Kevin the Unicorn: It’s Not All Rainbows The Day the Crayons Quit Those Darn Squirrels! Grumpy Monkey The Book with No Pictures Lady Pancake & Sir French Toast (Volume 1) The Legend of Rock Paper Scissors Interrupting Chicken We Don’t Eat Our Classmates I Am Not a Chair! Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus! Creepy Pair of Underwear! Aliens Love Underpants: Deluxe Edition Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type BE QUIET! Do Not Open This Book Warning: Do Not Open This Book! Piranhas Don’t Eat Bananas Hats Are Not for Cats! Nanette’s Baguette We Are in a Book! (An Elephant and Dragons Love Tacos Neck & Neck The Very Impatient Caterpillar I Want My Hat Back Parts (Picture Puffin Books) Don’t Push the Button!: A Funny Interactive Book Stuck This book just ate my dog! The Panda Problem Walter the Farting Dog You Don’t Want a Unicorn! Mother Bruce (Mother Bruce, Book 1) (Mother Bruce Underwear! Go Sleep in Your Own Bed Chickens to the Rescue (Barnyard Rescue) 7 Ate 9 Tyrannosaurus Rex vs. Edna the Very First Chicken Bob Not Bob!: *to be read as though This Book Is Gray

And last but not least is hands down our favorite funny picture book series right now. The Wonky Donkey books by Craig Smith. These books are so funny that you will cry from all the laughter.

 The Wonky Donkey The Dinky Donkey The Grinny Granny Donkey

Tracking Your Laugh Out Loud Book Reads

If you are looking for a way to easily keep track of the books you read in your homeschool, I highly suggest the GoodReads app. GoodReads let you have as many “shelves” as you’d like. I have one for every homeschool year so far. You can scan the books and add them to your shelves with ease.

Another option for logging your books is using this free printable book log. It is perfect for tracking the books you’ve read and easy to add into a homeschool portfolio if you have to keep one.

FREE Book Log


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  1. Thank you so much for these! We love several of these books and I’m looking forward to checking out the others. Would you consider making these sort of book lists available on GoodReads for easy saving? Thank you for all that you do!

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