Would You Rather Game Book for Kids, Teens, and Adults - EWW Edition!: Try Not To Laugh Challenge with 200 Hilarious Questions, Silly Scenarios, and 50 Ooey-Gooey Bonus Trivia!
Had fun playing this game with my sons。 They have got me to play other 'Would you rather?'games with them before so was familiar with the concept。 Although it was fun to play there was nothing about it that made it stand out from other books on the same theme。 Had fun playing this game with my sons。 They have got me to play other 'Would you rather?'games with them before so was familiar with the concept。 Although it was fun to play there was nothing about it that made it stand out from other books on the same theme。 。。。more
Natalie Gardner,
We ‘played’ this book while eating tea and really enjoyed it! We didn’t keep a tally of the score but you can if you want to make it into an actual game – we just enjoyed some screen free time, good conversations and lots of laughs!Some of the questions are quite gross and you wonder who came up with them – but the boys seemed to like these the most! There are plenty of questions in here to keep you entertained for a while, it would make a great purchase for some quality family time or entertain We ‘played’ this book while eating tea and really enjoyed it! We didn’t keep a tally of the score but you can if you want to make it into an actual game – we just enjoyed some screen free time, good conversations and lots of laughs!Some of the questions are quite gross and you wonder who came up with them – but the boys seemed to like these the most! There are plenty of questions in here to keep you entertained for a while, it would make a great purchase for some quality family time or entertainment on a long road trip! 。。。more
Kaye,
This book is written in a game formant with 200 would you rather questions and 50 bonus trivia questions。 It is meant to be gross and silly。 It has too many fart and poop questions for my tastes but I know my elementary age students will find them hilarious。 Points are awarded for best answer and if you make the other person/people laugh。 It reminds me of the This or That series for kids but allows for explaining your answers。 The questions will be fun for getting to know family or friends bette This book is written in a game formant with 200 would you rather questions and 50 bonus trivia questions。 It is meant to be gross and silly。 It has too many fart and poop questions for my tastes but I know my elementary age students will find them hilarious。 Points are awarded for best answer and if you make the other person/people laugh。 It reminds me of the This or That series for kids but allows for explaining your answers。 The questions will be fun for getting to know family or friends better in a fun way。 My ARC copy is in black and white but I will hope the final product is in color。 Thank you NetGalley and the publisher for an free ARC ebook in exchange for an honest review。 。。。more
Sarah Anderson,
I really have fun playing this game with my brother and so much questions really made us scream “ewwww” while we were playing。 It’s perfect for older kids and teenagers, even adults。 It’s a fun way to read and play a funny game with some friends or family, and distract us a little bit from the phone’s。 The bonus trivia at the end was very great! Thanks to NetGalley, the publisher and the autor for the eARC!
Kim,
This is a fun game book for older kids that are into gross "eww" type things。 Also good conversation starters between parent and child or group of friends。 Great opportunity to unplug, share some laughs and fun with family and friends。 This is a fun game book for older kids that are into gross "eww" type things。 Also good conversation starters between parent and child or group of friends。 Great opportunity to unplug, share some laughs and fun with family and friends。 。。。more
Pauline Knox,
I had great fun playing the game in this book with my friend and her daughter。 Lots of laughter and a few exclamations of “who thought up these questions?!” Haha。It’s a really fun book to keep the family away from their screens for a couple of hours。My thanks to NetGalley, the publisher and the author for allowing me to read this book in return for an honest review。
Brandi,
When you live in a household of kids who love to play the “what if” game, this is an excellent addition。 Add in the “eww” factor and you have instant laughs and endless discussions。 This was a great activity to share as a family as we entertained ourselves with all kinds of options, explanations, and excuses。 The bonus trivia at the end was a great treat and full of facts that are guaranteed to wow and gross even the most stoic critics。 I received a complimentary copy from the publisher via NetG When you live in a household of kids who love to play the “what if” game, this is an excellent addition。 Add in the “eww” factor and you have instant laughs and endless discussions。 This was a great activity to share as a family as we entertained ourselves with all kinds of options, explanations, and excuses。 The bonus trivia at the end was a great treat and full of facts that are guaranteed to wow and gross even the most stoic critics。 I received a complimentary copy from the publisher via NetGalley and all opinions expressed are solely my own, freely given。 。。。more
Stacy,
A silly Would You Rather game book/trivia book that encourages discussion, imagination and sense of humor。 I can see this being a hilariously big hit with kids because of the abundance of gross bodily function questions。 The variety of topics was lacking in my opinion。 The same ideas were used repeatedly with slight differences, but overall a book that I think kids would enjoy。
Amber Hamza,
Me and the kids were so excited about this book。 We planned for a fun filled evening, got our pencils and all but unfortunately there was not enough space for us 3。 No worries though we got an rough sheet for our points。 I felt that the game was too long so we only played 1 round before we were unable to continue because the questions were too icky and some questions were not age appropriate。 Especially when you’re trying to teach some impressionable toddlers。 I’m sure someone else might love th Me and the kids were so excited about this book。 We planned for a fun filled evening, got our pencils and all but unfortunately there was not enough space for us 3。 No worries though we got an rough sheet for our points。 I felt that the game was too long so we only played 1 round before we were unable to continue because the questions were too icky and some questions were not age appropriate。 Especially when you’re trying to teach some impressionable toddlers。 I’m sure someone else might love this book and believe this is the perfect game but unfortunately it was not for me。 。。。more
MookNana,
Delightfully gross, funny fun, perfect for older elementary kids who can't get enough of that sort of thing! There are plenty of questions to start conversations with, and the book is structured into a simple game format if readers need a bit more direction, though it's not necessary to use。 This would be a fun, light way to encourage reading and imaginative discussion。 A note for US readers: this is written UK/Commonwealth English so you many need to explain terms (spots, loo, rubbish, etc。) to Delightfully gross, funny fun, perfect for older elementary kids who can't get enough of that sort of thing! There are plenty of questions to start conversations with, and the book is structured into a simple game format if readers need a bit more direction, though it's not necessary to use。 This would be a fun, light way to encourage reading and imaginative discussion。 A note for US readers: this is written UK/Commonwealth English so you many need to explain terms (spots, loo, rubbish, etc。) to readers who aren't familiar。 Many thanks to the publisher and NetGalley for the opportunity to read and review! 。。。more