Uproarious Riddles for Minecrafters: Mobs, Ghasts, Biomes, and More

· Sold by Simon and Schuster
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184
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About this ebook

Uproarious Riddles for Minecrafters is the fifth book in the Jokes for Minecrafters series, which is complete with more than eight hundred riddles! "Dig in" to these funny brainteasers about Minecraft mobs, tools, and biomes that will really make you think! You'll have such a BLAST reading all of these crafty riddles and jokes. All of your favorite parts of the Minecraft game are included in the book, and the riddles will have you continuing the Minecraft fun! Inside you will find funny riddles such as: Q: I am very hard to find, and if a friend has me you’ll be green with envy—but not as green as me. What am I? A: An Emerald Block. Q: We're very good at spelling, but you won't find us in any school or spelling bee. What are we? A: Witches. For kids ages five and up, this is the perfect book for at home, at school, or really anywhere! You’ll enjoy telling these silly jokes to your friends and family. As a bonus there are silly illustrations throughout for extra laughs!

About the author

Brian Boone is the author of I Love Rock n' Roll (Except When I Hate It) and many other books about everything from inventions to paper airplanes to magic to TV. He's written jokes for a lot of funny websites and he lives in Oregon with his family.

Amanda Brack is the illustrator of the Creeper Diaries series and the Jokes for Minecrafters series from Sky Pony Press. She has a passion for drawing and illustration and enjoys the creativity of working on a wide variety of projects in her freelance career. She currently lives in Boston, Massachusetts.

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