*We were kindly asked to review and share this fabulous Dad joke a day book, but all opinions, unlike the jokes, are our own*
We love Dad Jokes. Well, the husband loves Dad jokes, and we go along with his sense of humour because it’s mostly hilarious. The children think he’s either very funny, or very silly or both, but it keeps us laughing and that’s the most important thing.
The cheesier and cornier the better, as far as he’s concerned and I think he secretly has ambitions to be a comedian. But so far he hasn’t given up the day job and just keeps cracking silly jokes and puns instead.
If you have a dad joker in your life, then Daddi Life may have the perfect gift for you in the form of a joke book.
Unleash dads’ ultimate superpower with a terribly good dad joke for EVERYDAY of the year!
Can A Dad Joke A Day keep the doctor away? Perhaps not. But a dad joke in the right hands can keep the kids and family on their toes, as well as their eyes firmly rolled.
In this book from DaddiLife Books – written by one of the leading platforms for modern day fathers, there is a different dad joke everyday, with some especially groan worthy tummy ticklers on specific calendar days of the year (see if you can spot them all).
What this book of dad jokes will help you do:
Create a little family fun, everyday – A different dad joke for every day of the year, including in Leap Years, so dad can be top of his dad joke game 24/7 with knee slappers such as: Why was the broom running late? It over-swept. And, What do you call a hen who counts her eggs? A mathemachicken.
Understand the science behind the dad joke – How our brains understand dad jokes differently to normal jokes, and the psychology behind a great dad joke versus an average dad joke.
Understand the science behind the dad joke – How our brains understand dad jokes differently to normal jokes, and the psychology behind a great dad joke versus an average dad joke.
Understand the science behind the dad joke – How our brains understand dad jokes differently to normal jokes, and the psychology behind a great dad joke versus an average dad joke.
This is just the ammunition the husband needs to keep us laughing and guessing which joke he will pull on us next and he thinks it’s a brilliant little book to help him.
So if you have a dad joker in you life then this book is the perfect gift for them to keep them joking and it would make a great Father’s Day gift idea, a birthday gift or something extra to slip into their Christmas stocking for fun.
I still think he’s considering giving up his day job…
You can get your hands on a copy here too.
But we are also delighted to offer one reader of this blog a chance to win a copy too. Simply share with us in the comments what your favourite Dad joke is and then click on the link below to be in with a chance to win.
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Good luck, and keep joking. A Dad Joke a Day will help!
What are the strongest days of the week? Saturday and Sunday: the rest are weak days
“What do you call a fish wearing a bowtie?” “Sofishticated.”
I told my wife she’d drawn her eyebrows on too high, she seemed surprised!
i’m afraid for the calendar, its days are numbered
My friend was showing me his tool shed and pointed to a ladder. “That’s my stepladder,” he said. “I never knew my real ladder.”
How do you find will smith in the snow?
Look for the fresh prints!
What do you call a man who tells dad jokes but isn’t a dad?
A faux pa
Why did the toilet roll, roll down the hill?
Because it wanted to get to the bottom!!!
I asked my German Friend if he knew the square root of 81. He said “No”.
I asked my German friend if he knew the square root of 81. He said “No”
Where do ghosts go on holiday? Mali-boo
What do you call a fish wearing a bowtie? Sofishticated
I’m afraid for the calendar. Its days are numbered
“I asked my dog what’s two minus two. He said nothing.”
Knock Knock
Who’s there?
Lettuce
Lettuce who?
Lettuce in