1. Why did the snowman hold up his arms?
He was told to freeze.
2. What did the black ice ask the car?
Wanna go for a spin?
3. How do you know when a snowman is scared?
He’s sitting in yellow snow.
4. What did the mitten say to the hand?
I’ve got you covered.
5. Why did the reindeer have a limp?
He took a snowfall.
6. What’s the difference between ice and icicle?
Ice has noel.
7. Why is a sled always discouraged?
It’s continuously on a downward slide.
8. What do you call a cold thief?
A brrrr-glar.
9. Why was there a puddle in front of the fireplace?
A snowman was trying to warm himself.
10. What is the purpose of bundling up?
Anti-freeze.
11. How does Jack Frost keep warm?
With a thick blanket of snow.
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12. Why did the snowman leave?
He had a meltdown.
13. What happens when you catch a cold?
You get cabin fever.
14. Where does a snowman store his cash?
In a snowbank.
15. What is the best way to build a snow fort?
I-gloo it together.
16. Why does Frosty’s wife look so young?
She uses cold cream on her face.
17. What happens when a mosquito lands on a snowman?
He gets frostbite.
18. Why did the two snowmen part ways?
One was just too flaky.
19. When is an igloo a bad investment?
During global warming.
20. What are little snowmen called?
Chill-dren.
21. What is a snowman’s favorite breakfast cereal?
Frosted Flakes.
22. When does winter begin?
When autumn leaves.
23. How did the snowman get flattened?
Instead of his usual snow shower, he went for an avalanche.
24. Why are polar bears so big?
Because they snack on ice cream and snow cones.
25. How does a snowman lose weight?
He drinks only hot chocolate.
26. What has the best chance of surviving a fall?
Snow.
27. How does Jack Frost stay so thin?
He only eats iceberg lettuce.
28. How does Santa like his cookies?
With lots of ice-ing.
29. What fish do you catch in the winter?
Frozen fish sticks.
30. Why should you invite an ice fisherman to your party?
To help break the ice.
31. What is sure to stop a snowball fight?
A hail storm.
32. How does a snowman travel through town?
On bi-cicle.
33. Who is Frosty’s favorite aunt?
Aunt Artica.
34. Why was the snowman looking through the carrots?
He was picking his nose.
35. What do you call a hot-tempered snowman?
A puddle.
36. How did the man feel after being buried under the avalanche?
A bit under the weather.
37. How did the snowman know he was getting sick?
He had the chills.
38. What type of beer is served in Iceland?
Only drafts.
39. How do mountain tops handle the cold?
They put on their snow caps.
40. What’s easy to catch and hard to get rid of?
A cold.
41. Knock, knock. Who’s there? Snow. Snow who?
Snow body.
42. When will you see snowmen dance?
At a snowball.
43. What did the snowman’s wife put over the baby crib?
A snowmobile.
44. What gift should you never give a snowman?
An electric blanket.
45. How do you know when you have angered a snowman?
You’ll get the cold shoulder.
46. What do you call a reindeer without eyes?
I have no eye deer.
47. What did a police officer ask a suspect in the Arctic?
Where were you the night of September to March?
48. What do you call 5 snowshoe hares bouncing backward in the snow?
A receding hare line.
49. Who protects snowmen?
Snow angels.
50. Why should you wear a helmet during a hail storm?
So you don’t get knocked out cold.
51. Why are snowmen so well-behaved?
They don’t want to end up in the greenhouse.
52. What did the scarf say to the hat?
You go on ahead and I’ll just hang around.
53. How do snowmen get smarter?
From the winternet.
54. What do the elves eat for lunch in the North Pole?
Cold cuts and chilly.
55. What did one snowflake say to another?
Let’s stick together.
56. How can you tell when a snowman is embarrassed?
He begins to slush.
57. What song do you sing to honor a snowman?
Freeze a jolly good fellow.
58. What is the elf’s favorite time at the workshop?
Snow and tell.
59. How do you defend yourself against a snowman?
With a heat gun.
60. What do you call a snapshot from the North Pole?
A polaroid.
61. Why is it easy to build a blonde snowman?
It’s made up of flakes.
62. What do trees say after winter is over?
What a re-leaf!
63. Why do polar bears live by themselves?
They like the ice-olation.
64. Which is faster, hot or cold?
Hot. You can easily catch a cold.
65. What do you call a penguin in the city?
Lost.
66. What does a snowman take when he’s afraid of melting?
A chill pill.
67. What dilemma does a snowman with achy muscles have?
Wondering whether or not IcyHot rub is a good idea.
68. Why do reindeer have fur?
Because snowsuits don’t fit them.
69. What are the chances of a white Christmas?
Pretty good. It’s Decembrrrrr.
70. What happens when you cross a wizard with a blizzard?
You get a cold spell.
71. Why do ski socks never make plans?
They’re afraid they’ll get cold feet.
72. How do you stay warm in any room during the winter?
Go into a corner. It’s always 90 degrees.
73. How do you get a snowman to disappear?
Give him a warm hug.
74. What happens when you ask Santa for money?
He leaves cold hard cash.
75. Why did the orchestra set up in the snow?
They wanted to play “cool jazz.”
76. How do you know when there is a snowman in your bed?
You wake up wet!
Why makes this Joke funny?
Joke: “What`s the difference between ice…
Explanation: This joke is a play on words. “Noel” sounds like “no L,” which is a pun on the shape of an icicle (which can resemble the letter `L`). This kind of linguistic play might be too sophisticated for young children to grasp.
Joke: “How does Jack Frost keep warm….”
Explanation: This joke is funny because it`s ironic. Normally, snow is associated with cold, not warmth. The humor comes from the unexpectedness of using snow to keep warm, which is contrary to common sense.
Joke: “When is an igloo a bad investment…”
Explanation: This joke requires an understanding of global warming and its effects, particularly the melting of ice, which would make an igloo (an ice house) impractical. The concept of global warming and its implications might be too complex for young children.
Joke: “What happens when you cross a wizard …”
Explanation: This joke is a play on words. “Cold spell” can mean both a period of cold weather and a magical spell that is cold. The humor lies in the double meaning.
Joke: “How do mountain tops handle the cold…”
Explanation: The humor here is in the anthropomorphism of mountains, suggesting they can `put on` snow like a cap.
Joke: “How do you stay warm in any room …”
Explanation: This joke plays on the double meaning of “degrees.” In geometry, a corner is 90 degrees, but degrees also measure temperature.
Joke: “Why did the orchestra set up in the snow…”
Explanation: This joke relies on the double meaning of “cool,” which can mean both literally cold and stylishly good in music slang. This play on words might not be immediately evident to children.
Joke: “What do you call a snapshot from the North Pole…”
Explanation: The joke is a pun on “Polaroid,” a brand of camera, and the word “polar,” relating to the North Pole. Kids might not be familiar with the brand or the wordplay involved.
Joke: “Which is faster, hot or cold…”
Explanation: This joke hinges on the idiomatic expression “catch a cold” (meaning to become ill with a cold) and the literal idea of catching something quickly.
Joke: “What did a police officer ask a suspect …”
Explanation: This joke is funny because of the extreme conditions in the Arctic, where winter can last from September to March, implying it`s always night.