Pranklopedia: The Funniest, Grossest, Craziest, Not-Mean Pranks on the Planet! is the brainchild of Julie Winterbottom, former editor in chief of Nickelodeon magazine. The 72 kid- and adult-tested pranks will have everyone in stitches - the safe, hilarious kind.
Pranklopedia turns every day into April Fools' Day, showing readers how to pull the perfect prank, such as:
- Parade of Fools (page 116): Following the lead of legendary prankster Joey Skaggs (who, as the book tells, has duped CNN, USA Today and Good Morning America), convince your friends to dress up in crazy outfits for a parade that doesn't exist!
- Loony Labels (page 100): Using the included labels, fool your friends and family into believing that milk is "now fortified with iron and concrete" and that their favorite candy is "99% Fart-Free!"
- Message from a Ghost (page 80): Surprise someone with a spooky message on the bathroom mirror. Wait for them to take a shower and fog it up, then use lemon juice to write your note!
Plus, the book details some of the best pranks ever. Did you know that George Clooney once pulled a painting from a heap of trash, signed it, and presented it to a friend as a gift? And that the painting hung on his friend's wall for two years before Clooney confessed? Chock-full of this and other highlights from the Prankster Hall of Fame, this book is loaded with prank-spiration!
Disclosure: I received the Pranklopedia book from Workman Publishing in order to facilitate my review. No other compensation was received. |