Christmas Would You Rather
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What’s inside...
Bursting with weird and wonderful Christmas facts to impress your friends and family with – perfect for curious children everywhere! A perfect stocking filler or advent present for children aged 6 years and up! Celebrate Christmas and have festive fun with hilarious ‘would-you-rather’ questions, silly jokes and fascinating facts. Would you rather smell like a Brussels sprout fart for a month OR eat one Brussels sprout every day for a year? Did you know that it is a type of sugar in Brussels sprouts that makes your farts smell eggy! This brilliant book of fun will keep the whole family entertained for hours. And the laugh-out-loud hilarious illustrations throughout will get even the most reluctant readers reading this festive season.
Age
6-8
Length
96 pages
Text complexity
Discussion points
Which 'Would You Rather' question from the book made you think the hardest and why?
If you could create your own Christmas-themed 'Would You Rather' question, what would it be and what choices would you offer?
How do the different scenarios in the book help us understand other people's preferences and perspectives?
Which choice in the book would you pick if you were celebrating Christmas in a different country and why?
How do you think your choices might change as you get older and why?
Tip: Role play these questions
Encourage your child to explain their reasoning behind each choice to foster deeper understanding and communication skills.
Use the scenarios in the book as a fun opportunity to discuss family values and traditions during the holiday season.
Invite your child to think creatively by asking them to come up with their own 'Would You Rather' questions. This can enhance their critical thinking and imagination.
Discuss each dilemma in the context of empathy and understanding, highlighting how different people might make different choices based on their experiences and beliefs.
Keep the conversation light and enjoyable, using humor and personal anecdotes related to the festive season to make the discussion more relatable and engaging.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: Decision-Making Skills
Explanation: The book poses various holiday-themed dilemmas, inviting children to think through their choices.
Real-World Application: Helps children understand the consequences of their choices and encourages thoughtful decision-making in everyday situations.
Example Lesson: Creative Thinking
Explanation: This game-format book encourages children to imagine different scenarios and their possible outcomes.
Real-World Application: Boosts creativity and helps children apply imaginative thinking to solve problems outside the book.
Example Lesson: Empathy Development
Explanation: By considering different scenarios, children learn to understand and respect different perspectives and choices.
Real-World Application: Fosters better interpersonal relationships through understanding people’s feelings and viewpoints.
Example Lesson: Family Bonding
Explanation: Designed for group play, this book offers a platform for family members to share their choices and learn about each other.
Real-World Application: Encourages open communication and stronger relationships within the family through shared activities.