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The New Would You Rather... Game Book For Kids and Family: Challenging, Fun and Thought-Provoking Questions For a Good Time! Great For Kids And The Whole Family! [kids ages 7-13] (Generation Kidz!)

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★Answer Hilarious Questions And Spend Some Quality Time with Your Family!★ What kids need in this day and age is a healthy way to have fun. This book aims exactly at that: entertaining, making them laugh and think. This is why this classic game is often referred as the 'Game of Wits', simplistic only on the surface, it is used to focus and train your kid's social skills and exposition capacities. But mainly this will be great fun! Everybody will love answering these questions and the time you are spending together. Find out the new rules of the game: how to make the classic Would you rather game entertaining for the whole family or group of friends. Take turns to ask the questions, guess everybody's answers and check who guessed it right. Only one will win! A simple and healthy form of smart entertainment for kids to spend constructive time socially with their family or peers. While they're having fun they will also have the chance to learn through the explanation of the reasons why they took one choice rather than the other, opening up a precious time for dialogue and different points of view and perspective on matters. This book makes a perfect gift for all occasions. + new and especially designed layout for the paperback version!
Series reading

Non-Sequential

Age

7-13

Length

78 pages

Text complexity

Discussion points

If you had to choose one of the questions from the book to live out in real life, which would it be and why?
What is the hardest question in the book for you to answer, and what makes it challenging?
How do you think these questions help us understand each other better?
What did you learn about yourself from answering some of these questions?
Can you create your own 'Would You Rather' question that you think would stump the family?
Tip: Role play these questions
Use an encouraging and curious tone to foster an open environment where the child feels comfortable sharing their thoughts.
Highlight that there are no right or wrong answers in these discussions to promote creativity and personal expression.
Ask follow-up questions based on your child’s responses to deepen the conversation and show genuine interest in their opinions.
Connect questions from the book to real-life situations to help the child see the relevance and apply their reasoning skills.
Praise your child for their unique thoughts and ideas, reinforcing their confidence in expressing themselves.

Key lessons

Example Lesson: Decision Making
Explanation: The variety of scenarios in 'The New Would You Rather... Game Book' forces children to think critically and make choices based on their values and preferences.
Real-World Application: Kids learn to evaluate options and make decisions that can be applied in schoolwork and personal choices.
Example Lesson: Empathy
Explanation: By considering different scenarios, children understand different perspectives and the feelings of others involved in those situations.
Real-World Application: This understanding promotes kindness and compassion in interactions with peers and adults.
Example Lesson: Creative Thinking
Explanation: The book's imaginative and sometimes bizarre scenarios encourage children to think outside the box and use their imagination.
Real-World Application: Enhances problem-solving skills which are beneficial in academic and social settings.
Example Lesson: Communication Skills
Explanation: Engaging with the book’s questions encourages verbal expression and the articulation of thoughts and opinions clearly.
Real-World Application: Improves their ability to express themselves in conversations and discussions at school or home.

The New Would You Rather... Game Book For Kids and Family: Challenging, Fun and Thought-Provoking Questions For a Good Time! Great For Kids And The Whole Family! [kids ages 7-13] (Generation Kidz!) by Silly Jack