"Knock-knock."
"Who's there?"
"Blue."
"Blue who?"
"We are crying."
"Knock-knock."
"Who's there?"
"Yellow."
"Yellow who?"
"Knock-knock."
"Who's there?"
"Yellow."
"Yellow who?"
"Yellow is not orange."
"Knock-knock."
"Who's there?"
"Red."
"Red who?"
"The cherries are red."
"Knock-knock."
"Who's there?"
"Red."
"Red who?"
"Knock-knock."
"Who's there?"
"Blue."
"Blue who?"
"Blue is the crying."
Hey, he's trying... and at least he's understanding its supposed to be funny.
Knock-Knock jokes are one of those things most parents take for granted, and just "suffer" through the early years when kids are playing with language. Here, it's speech therapy.
We are very, very proud of him.
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Maybe they're not conventionally funny, but I laughed out loud at that first one.
We have similar knock knock jokes. Usually followed by hysterical squeals of laughter.
Very sweet. i love his obvious earnestness in the endeavor. :-)
I had to laugh too! I think they are great!
beautiful!
of course blue is the crying.
good reason to be proud.
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