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Book Details:
Title: Would You Rather? Junior: Super Silly Edition!
Author: Zeitgeist
Genre: Children's Activity Books, Question and Answer books
Publisher: Z Kids
Print Length: 128 pages
Recommended Age : 5 to 8 yrs
Source: A copy from the publisher for review
Blurb:
Nothing’s better than laughing out loud with your child! And these silly “Would You Rather?” questions are designed to make you both giggle (and reveal how your child thinks!). Whether you’re choosing a taco filled with frog legs or lizard toes or wondering if sleeping in an amusement park or a toy store would be more fun, Would You Rather? Junior: Super Silly Edition! taps into the silliness that makes kids giggle.
- Kick around 200 entertaining “Would You Rather?” questions that will make your child laugh, think, and stay off screens.
- Engage your child’s imagination with funny, age-appropriate questions for the younger crowd.
- Help your child read with engaging questions in a large font designed for early readers.
- A great way to pass time at restaurants, on a car trip, or at a doctor’s office.
- Makes the perfect gift for birthdays and holidays for the children in your life.
This first book in our new Would You Rather? Junior series—like all the books in the popularWould You Rather? companion series for older kids—is creative, hilarious fun for the whole family!
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My Review:
I read a Kindle copy of the book. This book has 200 questions like Would you rather do this or that? We can ask these questions to elementary age kids; kids below 8 years might love these funny questions. A few questions are silly and fun, but a few are uncomfortable food combinations or similar things.
one example - Would you rather have broccoli growing out of your nose or flowers?
I love the questions that are conversation-starters like these -
Would you rather climb a tree in a snow suit or run a race without shoes?
Would you rather have lightning indoors or thunder?
I would have loved it if the book had more pictures to engage kids and help them imagine the situations. There are a few small drawings, though, which are cute.
This book is also good to carry while traveling long distances in the car with elementary-age kids. It is a good way to pass the time.
Thanks, Zeitgeist (@zeitgeistpublishing), for the free review copy!
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