Inside: Free printable Groundhog Day joke teller for kids to share family friendly jokes.
This Groundhog Day joke teller (sometimes called a fortune teller or cootie catcher) is the perfect kids table activity.

The printable has fun jokes about Groundhogs and Groundhog Day that are perfect for kids of all ages.
The joke teller includes jokes about groundhog, winter and shadows.
The free printable Groundhog joke teller is fun for Groundhog Day or just as a fun activity for joke loving kids to do at home.

Groundhog Day Joke Teller
The Groundhog Day Joke teller is a simple paper game made by folding a square of paper into a moveable game with 8 flaps that are filled with messages, jokes or “fortunes.”
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How To Make a Joke Teller
Paper joke tellers are made by folding a square of paper into 8 movable flaps. Each flap is labeled with a number and under each number is a joke.

When you Download and print the joke teller you get a page of folding instructions with the joke teller.
This joke teller for Groundhog Day is easy to make, though young kids may need some help with folding.

- Download the free printable joke teller at the bottom of the post and save it to your computer.
- Print the file on regular paper
- Color the joke teller (it’s in black and white so kids can personalize it).
- Fold and start sharing silly Groundhog jokes!
How to Use the Joke Teller
To use the joke teller the person holding the joke teller asks a friend to choose from each layer of the joke teller.
The chosen word and numbers determine which flaps are opened and which joke is told.

The Groundhog Joke Teller gives kids the choices of the words Spring, Winter, Phil, Shadow for the first round.
Second and third rounds kids choose a number 1,2,3 or 4.

The first number selected you move the joke teller open and closing that many times.
The second number is the flap that is lifted with a Groundhog joke and answer under the flap.

Funny Groundhog Day Jokes for Kids
The joke teller has 8 Groundhog jokes inside including:
- Why did the groundhog bring a flashlight? To look for his shadow!
- What did the groundhog say when everyone asked if spring was coming? Let me check my shadow!
- What do you call a Groundhog Day without a shadow? A bright idea.
- What’s a groundhog’s least favorite subject? Shadow studies.
- Why was the groundhog a good meteorologist? His forecast was wrong half the time.
- What did the groundhog say to winter? Snow more, please!
- Why was the groundhog so sleepy? Because winter wouldn’t end.
- What do you call a groundhog who loves math? A smart hog!

Free Printable Groundhog Joke Teller
Please keep this printable for personal and class use only.
