Enjoy hours of laughter with hilarious questions for kids that get harder as the book goes on. Who will win the competition for the best answers? Who will outsmart everyone?Laugh and learn with 160+ questions designed to make kids giggle, think, and figure out who's the wittiest (and silliest) of all! Would You Rather? Made You Think! Edition provides endless hours of fun for eight- to twelve-year-olds who love a challenge--and a good laugh.Would You Rather? Made You Think! •Learning through play. Kids will exercise their brains with these either/or scenarios that make them think creatively, use their imagination, and pull together facts quickly. •Family time away from screens. 160+ age-appropriate questions, ranging from the mind-boggling to the totally gross. •An exciting game for competitive kids. Try to outsmart family and friends with the most creative answer. •Levels organized by difficulty. As kids complete the levels, the next questions get harder. •Lots of laughs! The questions are funny; kids can make the answers even funnier! •Perfect for road trips, camping trips, restaurants, sleepovers, and dinner conversations. •Classroom fun. These questions can be used to increase student engagement, practice reading and writing comprehension, promote critical thinking skills, and create a fun classroom environment!
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This book offers a collection of Would You Rather questions in a somewhat different format, as it's designed to be a competition. Each one is in very large print with space for answers, and then a judge is supposed to declare a winner for each round based on the best arguments. I read it with my 8 year old daughter, Fiona, and we enjoyed it but didn't bother trying to compete. We were a little turned off by some of the grosser questions (choices like having to blow your nose with someone's used tissue, drink someone's dirty bathwater, find a fingernail in your food, throw up in front of your class, etc.). We usually just make up questions as a family and it works well for us. I suppose this would be good if you couldn't think of new ones. I personally prefer family games that are cooperative rather than competitive, but that does put a different spin on it. The large text makes it easy for even young kids to read, and there are a lot of questions. I don't think either of us really found them hilarious, but Fiona enjoyed going through them with me and comparing answers. Kids are likely to enjoy it, and it could be used for good discussions or writing assignments in the classroom.
I read a temporary digital ARC of this book for review.
These were so creative and THEY DID make you think! I need some ideas for our blog post and this was so refreshing. I know where I will come looking next time I need some fresh ideas.