April Fool’s Gift Guide
When you pull out the fake vomit, you’re kind of a jackass. When a five-year-old does it, it’s suddenly clever. Life is unfair. Here’s a collection of classic pranks that are suddenly new again in the hands of a kid.
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Prank Dirty Face Soap
Excellent for your guest bathroom during parties.
$3 at Prank Place
Kirtsy This
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21 Mar, 2008
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Spring Snakes in a Can
My kid once knocked a grown man out of his chair with this gag. Feel the power.
$3 at The Restless Mouse
Kirtsy This
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21 Mar, 2008
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Bug In An Ice Cube
One way to get your kid really excited about serving you an ice cold beverage.
$1 at Zymetrical
Kirtsy This
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20 Mar, 2008
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Invisible Dog On A Leash
This will buy you a reprieve from the requests for a dog for exactly ten minutes. Parental warning: May spark an unattractive interest in miming.
$7 at Magic Depot
Kirtsy This
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20 Mar, 2008
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Peepers Puppet
These plastic eyeballs transform an ordinary hand into a hilarious puppet. Hilarious for five minutes, tiresome after five days, but such are the trials of parenting.
$3 at Peepers Puppet
Kirtsy This
| Posted
19 Mar, 2008
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Jokes On You Prank Kit
This kit includes everything you need for a fun April Fool’s Day: invisible ink, a dribble glass, and a fart whistle. For full effect you should act all grossed out, but farts are comedy gold if you’re five. Or 35.
$9 at Restoration Hardware
Kirtsy This
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19 Mar, 2008
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Sticky Coin Trick
Of course, you could also just stick a quarter to the floor with some scrapbooking gum, but that’s no way to stimulate the economy.
$1 at Funatics Toys
Kirtsy This
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18 Mar, 2008
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Bang Toilet Seat
My son’s favorite trick ever, just have to teach him not to say, “Gee….don’t you need to go to the bathroom dad? Make sure you sit down!”
$2 at The Prank Store
Kirtsy This
| Posted
17 Mar, 2008

