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Description
Adam's dad locks himself in the birdcage.
Quick Summary
If you've got a kid who loves silly, over-the-top humor, this one's a winner. The premise alone "Adam's dad locks himself in the birdcage" is absurd enough to make kids giggle from page one, and they won't be able to resist reading it again just to relive the chaos. It's perfect for early readers or anyone who needs a quick, fun book that doesn't feel like work, and the short length (under 230 words) means even reluctant readers can power through it without getting discouraged. Parents will appreciate that there's nothing scary or inappropriate here it's pure goofy fun with a lighthearted tone that works for storytime or independent reading alike. Kids who enjoy situations where grown-ups act ridiculous will especially love this one, and it's a great choice before bed when you want something light and funny. If your little reader can't get enough of silly family stories, they'd probably also like "The Day the Crayons Quit" by Drew Daywalt, which has that same playful energy and laugh-out-loud appeal.