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  1. 1 de mar. de 2024 · April first is pranksters’ paradise: tape over a computer mouse sensor, food coloring in milk—the ideas for practical jokes are endless. The only thing funnier than April FoolsDay pranks is perhaps one of the longest running jokes: no one knows why we celebrate April FoolsDay. Here are some theories.

  2. April Fool’s Day is on 1 April every year. It’s good if a joke makes the other person feel really bad. The jelly joke is funny because you can drink juice, but you can’t drink jelly! You should put real spiders in people’s shoes. In some countries, like France, a common joke is putting a fish in someone’s drink.

  3. 2 de abr. de 2024 · Jenna Bush Hager pulled an April Fool's Day prank on her kids that made them cry. The 'Today with Hoda & Jenna' co-host is mom to daughters Mila and Poppy and son Hal.

  4. April FoolsDay – Information for Kids What is April FoolsDay? April FoolsDay is a popular secular holiday celebrated in many countries around the world. People observe this event by playing pranks and practical jokes on their friends and family members, trying to catch them out with a funny hoax.. For those who aren’t into pranks, telling some puns and amusing stories is also a ...

  5. April FoolsDay – Information for Kids What is April FoolsDay? April FoolsDay is a popular secular holiday celebrated in many countries around the world. People observe this event by playing pranks and practical jokes on their friends and family members, trying to catch them out with a funny hoax.. For those who aren’t into pranks, telling some puns and amusing stories is also a ...

  6. 31 de mar. de 2024 · April Fools' Pranks for Kids or Parents. 16. Gift them a thoughtful candle—one that's Dirt scented ($15.99 on Amazon ), of course. 17. Tape two or three balloons on the interior side of the ...

  7. 1 de abr. de 2024 · 17. Create a water disaster. This is a perfect prank for the kids to try out on dad or mom. You'll need a notecard and a marker, a thin piece of cardboard, your parent's keys, a cup, and water ...