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Would You Rather? Silly Challenging and Hilarious Questions For Kids 8-12 - cover

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Would You Rather? Silly Challenging and Hilarious Questions For Kids 8-12

Myles O'Smiles

Publisher: Crimson Hill Books

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Summary

Here’s a funny, silly, challenging and hilarious word game you can play just about anywhere you’ve got two or more people looking for something fun to do! 
It’s easy to play, you don’t have to keep score, and everybody wins! All you have to do is decide – which would YOU rather do? And why? 
Would You Rather? Silly, Challenging and Hilarious Questions For Kids 8-12, is another fun word-game activity book from the master of kid and classroom fun, Myles O’Smiles! 
Also helps kids develop critical thinking skills while they’re laughing and learning about each other and themselves. 
Great for conversation-starters, ice-breakers, family game nights, long car rides, kids’ parties and rainy day fun. Also perfect for youth groups, classrooms, as a game book gift idea or any time you need a fun game to play. 
Like all the books in this series, every question is clean and family-friendly. Keeps kids entertained for hours while challenging their imaginations and honing their critical thinking skills!
Available since: 06/21/2019.

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