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Home » Holiday » Valentine's Day » Valentine’s Day Printable Jokes For Kids

Valentine’s Day Printable Jokes For Kids

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Jokes for kids are clean, funny, short and usually cheesy like these lunchbox jokes for kids! I made a free printable of a few Valentine’s Day jokes. You can print them off and give them to your kids tonight.

Valentine Jokes For Kids Free Printable

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Valentine's Day Jokes For Kids

Valentine’s Day Jokes For Kids Back Side

To print the jokes, you can download them by clicking on the link below the image. It should open a Google Drive document and you should have the option to download. Otherwise, right click on the images, choose Save Image As and save it to your computer. Then, print the first page which is the joke’s questions. Flip the paper over and then print the second page which are the joke’s answers. This took me more times to do than I want to admit because I couldn’t seem to figure out that the bottom of the page comes out first on my printer and I was expecting it to be the top of the page.

Vanessa helped me come up with some these Valentine’s Day jokes. She has always loved jokes and would check out joke books from the library. My friend’s son is in kindergarten and suddenly he thinks everything is hilarious! He laughs uproariously at everything. It is so much fun when they actually get the jokes! Then, my kids would want to tell me jokes continuously until I felt like I didn’t want to hear another one for the next year. A half hour of knock-knock jokes can get old! Or they would try to come up with their own jokes that didn’t make any sense. Anyway, it is still fun and I try to have a couple funny jokes in mind to help break the tension or distract my kids when they are having a bad day. We also try to figure out the answers to cheesy jokes before our kids can tell us the answers.

For example: What do you call a cow that plays a musical instrument?
Quickly say: A Moo-sician before your kids can!

Either I am as cheesy as the kids jokes are or I’ve heard so many of them that I can predict the answer. The kids think it is funny and they are a little impressed when I can think of the answers.

Happy Valentine’s Day!

Looking for more printable jokes for kids? Check these out:
Valentine’s Day Lunch Jokes by Kristen Duke
Kid’s Lunchbox Jokes Printable by The Gunny Sack
Knock Knock Lunchbox Jokes by Happy Go Lucky
Lunch Box Jokes by Inspired By Family
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  1. Mari Inspired by Family says

    March 2, 2013 at 3:55 pm

    Thanks for the shout out! Pinning yours, we are always looking for lunch box jokes. ~ Mari

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    • admin says

      March 2, 2013 at 4:11 pm

      You are very welcome! Thanks for the pin!

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  2. Shannah @ Just Us Four says

    February 14, 2013 at 7:31 pm

    These are so cute! I bet kids would have a blast getting these out of their lunchbox!

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    • Tonia L says

      February 14, 2013 at 7:41 pm

      Thanks Shannah!

      Reply

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