Don't you love it when kids start "getting" the humour in books that you, too enjoy? My sister was reading aloud to her crew from C.S. Lewis' The Silver Chair and this part got big laughs:
“After that, the Head’s friends saw that the Head was no use as a head, so they got her made an inspector to interfere with other Heads. And when they found she wasn’t much good even at that, they got her into Parliament where she lived happily ever after.”
“What?! They’re going to get married and they haven’t even met?! I would never do that!”
Her 4 year old sister considers it: “Well, I know H...” (a boy in her Sunday School class)
“Do you know what ‘apparent’ means?”
“Yes, it means that you have a child.”
“Hey Mom! Did you know you can use your mask as a slingshot?!?”
Nephew, being chaffed about a new girl: “I don’t have a girlfriend!”
Older brother: “‘You are right... you have had five girlfriends and the one you have now is not your girlfriend.’”
There's a pause.
Older brother: “I don’t even know.”