My Dad Thinks He's Super Funny

My Dad Thinks He's Super Funny

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A book for anyone whose dad has made them laugh - or cringe!


When is a joke a Dad joke? When it's fully groan.
When someone rolls their eyes at Dad, he just rolls them back.
My dad thinks he's super funny.


In this follow up to the bestselling My Dad Thinks He's Funny and My Dad Still Thinks He's Funny, Dad is up to it again. His audience has grown by one, and family life continues to provide an endless supply of fresh and brilliant comedic material for Dad. At least he seems to think so.

Katrina Germein is a best-selling picture book author. Published worldwide, Katrina's Big Rain Coming (illustrated by Bronwyn Bancroft) has remained continuously in print since it was first published in 1999. Her popular title, My Dad Thinks He's Funny ( also illustrated by Tom Jellett), was Highly Commended in the Prime Minister's Literary Awards. Thunderstorm Dancing (illustrated by Judy Watson) is among many of Katrina's books to have received a Notable Book Commendation from The Children's Book Council of Australia, and to be featured on children's television programs such as Play School. In 2019 Katrina won the Speech Pathology Book of the Year Award for Let's Go Strolling (illustrated by Danny Snell). Katrina writes about family, Australian life and the natural environment.


Tom Jellett is a Sydney-based illustrator. For over twenty years he has illustrated a number of books for children including My Dad Thinks He's Funny, Why I Love Footy by Michael Wagner, Whale in the Bath by Kylie Westaway and the upcoming Besties series with Sporty Kids author Felice Arena. His work can also be seen in a number of magazines and newspapers, including editorial illustrations for The Australian and The Weekend Australian. Tom was included in the Editorial and Book category for Illustrators 61, and exhibited at the Society of Illustrators, New York in 2019.

Author: Katrina Germein (Author)
Format: Hardback, 32 pages, 262mm x 242mm, 392 g
Published: 2021, Walker Books Australia, Australia
Genre: Pre-school & Early Learning
Interest Age: From 5 to 7 years

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Description

A book for anyone whose dad has made them laugh - or cringe!


When is a joke a Dad joke? When it's fully groan.
When someone rolls their eyes at Dad, he just rolls them back.
My dad thinks he's super funny.


In this follow up to the bestselling My Dad Thinks He's Funny and My Dad Still Thinks He's Funny, Dad is up to it again. His audience has grown by one, and family life continues to provide an endless supply of fresh and brilliant comedic material for Dad. At least he seems to think so.

Katrina Germein is a best-selling picture book author. Published worldwide, Katrina's Big Rain Coming (illustrated by Bronwyn Bancroft) has remained continuously in print since it was first published in 1999. Her popular title, My Dad Thinks He's Funny ( also illustrated by Tom Jellett), was Highly Commended in the Prime Minister's Literary Awards. Thunderstorm Dancing (illustrated by Judy Watson) is among many of Katrina's books to have received a Notable Book Commendation from The Children's Book Council of Australia, and to be featured on children's television programs such as Play School. In 2019 Katrina won the Speech Pathology Book of the Year Award for Let's Go Strolling (illustrated by Danny Snell). Katrina writes about family, Australian life and the natural environment.


Tom Jellett is a Sydney-based illustrator. For over twenty years he has illustrated a number of books for children including My Dad Thinks He's Funny, Why I Love Footy by Michael Wagner, Whale in the Bath by Kylie Westaway and the upcoming Besties series with Sporty Kids author Felice Arena. His work can also be seen in a number of magazines and newspapers, including editorial illustrations for The Australian and The Weekend Australian. Tom was included in the Editorial and Book category for Illustrators 61, and exhibited at the Society of Illustrators, New York in 2019.