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Kidlit Haha Week 2026 Day #2 – GRANDPAS WERE BEING BORN with Ben Davis

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15 thoughts on “Kidlit Haha Week 2026 Day #2 – GRANDPAS WERE BEING BORN with Ben Davis”

  1. Dear Ben Davis:
    As a grandmother born around the time all those grandfathers were being born and a lover of unicorns, pigs, and dogs, I must take umbrage! As a kindergarten Sunday school teacher I have heard my share of fart jokes and have had to explain that there is a time and place . . . Kids don’t need any encouragement! That being said, thank you for your post—and keep those kids laughing:) 🤣

  2. Dear Ben:
    Thank you for your lively and funny post! I am currently working on a story where a letter Y comes swaggering up to a word and bullies the Silent E at the very end. “Out of my way, Silent E. This word isn’t big enough for the two of us.” Although admittedly, one person’s funny is not another person’s funny. But I think it’s hilarious and giggle quietly to myself when reading it.
    Best,
    Elizabeth Meyer zu Heringdorf

  3. Can’t say I have a favorite line that would make sense out of context, but word play is definitely a recurring theme for me. The trick is to balance it so it’s not overdone in certain stories, but max it out in the most hyperbolic cases.

  4. I figured I’d share a favorite funny line from someone else’s published work. The search became a terrific lesson, because I saw exactly what others are saying: Context is what makes a line hilarious. (“Subverting expectations,” in your words.)

    Here’s the opening line from an old Dav Pilkey picture book, The HALLO-WIENER:
    “There once was a dog named Oscar who was half-a-dog tall and one-and-a-half dogs long.”

  5. What a fun read this morning. Your book sounds hilarious.
    I love writing ‘stuff’ that cracks me up. The problem is people in my critique groups just stare at me. They don’t get me … wah!

  6. I’m excited to read Postman Planet! I also have a book featuring a postman coming out next year. Based on the postman and the indie bookstore where I work. It is a picture book and humorous and sweet. One of my favorite lines is the opening, “It seems silly for a dog to own a bookshop, but Penny’s name was there on the door.”

  7. Thank you so much for this informative, humor-infused post! Years ago I worked in a USPS sorting center and I think it’s fun you used your postman day job as story inspiration. I also dabble in journalism as a local newspaper reporter. Congrats on your successes! A funny line from one of my WIPS that breaks up a serious moment is, ““Now, swab the deck or I’ll make ye walk the plank!”

  8. I enjoyed reading this post and I’m particularly interested in hearing more about your Yorkshire Terrier dad. I thought you were going to say Yorkshire … Pudding which was one of my sister’s famous Thanksgiving recipes (it’s a holiday we celebrate on this side of the pond) except for the year we were having cranberry cosmopolitans while she was cooking and she left the eggs out.
    Anywho, we aren’t eating any of that today because it’s the second night of Passover.
    Thanks for the giggles.

  9. Oh man, I can’t wait to read Postman Planet. I have two boys, and fart humor is all the rage at my house.

    I looked through my WIP and didn’t find a laugh out loud line to share. I am not going to lie….It’s been haunting me all afternoon. I wrote, “come up with something funny,” in my planner, so I feel better now. Its on the list, so its bound to happen… and when it does, you will be the first to know.

  10. Thanks for the post. Sounds like a hilarious read.

    Like many others have said, most of my humor is funny in context and not so much as a one-liner. But I do have gross funny food combinations characters eat or drink, like the “Swishy Fishy” milkshake containing anchovies.

  11. I’m not sure what is more fun: the great artwork or your zany characters. I don’t have a lot of funny stuff right now. Maybe a bit snarky, but here it is:

    I’m sure you know that beautiful blonde girl whose fairy godmother helped her go to the ball. She met a prince and they lived happily ever after. Blah. Blah. Blah.

  12. Thanks for a fun and inspiring post! I love how you pinpointed all the “funnies” that kids love. I’ve got an elephant that gets loose on the playground rolling around in my mind, but am working on some funny lines, still.
    Excited to read Postman Planet!

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