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I teach my child English: KNOCK-KNOCK JOKES / English for kids
If babies are satisfied with physical humour like blowing raspberries or nibbling their feet, toddlers adore slapsticks – waddling like a duck, talking like Minnie Mouse and falling down like Charlie Chaplin, then preschoolers can already start appreciating a decent joke – the language-based humour.
Usually pretty many English speaking children go through a knock-knock joke phase when they are 3-4 years old. For non-native speakers knock-knock jokes can come in handy too, as they are good examples...
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