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e-Book Super Silly Mad Libs Junior download

e-Book Super Silly Mad Libs Junior download

by Roger Price

ISBN: 0843107588
ISBN13: 978-0843107586
Language: English
Publisher: Mad Libs (February 2, 2004)
Pages: 48
Category: Education and Reference
Subategory: For Kids

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Rating: 4.7
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Although Roger Price passed away in 1990, Leonard Stern keeps the tradition alive by writing new Mad Libs all the time

Although Roger Price passed away in 1990, Leonard Stern keeps the tradition alive by writing new Mad Libs all the time. Roger Price and Leonard Stern are both well known for their comedywriting. In the 1950s Roger Price created and developed cartoons called Droodles, which were turned into a television show. Before that Price worked with Bob Hope on a newspaper humor column, and he even appeared on Broadway in Tickets, Please!

Roger Price and Leonard Stern are both well known for their comedywriting. In the 1950s Roger Price created and developed cartoons called Droodles, which were turned into a television show

Roger Price and Leonard Stern are both well known for their comedywriting. Before that Price worked with Bob Hope on a newspaper humor column, and he even appeared on Broadway in Tickets, Please! Leonard Stern has an equally colorful and varied history.

Although Roger Price passed away in 1990, Leonard Stern keeps the tradition alive by writing new Mad Libs all the time.

With Mad Libs? on the Road, traveling has never been so wacky! . Players call out their ideas to fill in the blanks and in the end, you have a story reeling from one silly sentence to another until nothing makes sense. That's what you call a Mad Lib®, the world's greatest word game. Players have been howling with friends or laughing all to themselves for over 35 years!

The lowest-priced, brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging (where packaging is applicable)

The lowest-priced, brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging (where packaging is applicable). Title: Super Silly Mad Libs Junior. Catalogue Number: 9780843107586.

Nobody knows silly better than we do. And with Super Silly Mad Libs Junior, younger readers are introduced to the crazy world of Mad Libs. ISBN13: 9780843107586. Release Date: February 2004. And with Super Silly Mad Libs Junior, younger readers are introduced to the crazy .

Price, Roger; Stern, Leonard. Books for People with Print Disabilities. Internet Archive Books. And with Super Silly Mad Libs Junior, younger readers are introduced . Although Roger Price passed away in 1990, Leonard Stern keeps the tradition alive by writing new Mad Libs all the time. Roger Price, along with Leonard Stern, created Mad Libs, first published in 1958. Price was well known for his comedy writing. In the 1950s, he created and developed cartoons called Droodles, whic. ore about Roger Price.

Nobody knows silly better than we do. And with Super Silly Mad Libs Junior, younger readers are introduced to the crazy world of Mad Libs.
Comments:
Varshav
My kids have a blast with these. The lists of words to choose from make it easy enough that my non-readers can play right along with my readers. As with all mad libs, it makes for a fun time with the family. All that said, this particular book has words in it that I REALLY wish it didn't have. Butt, fart, poop, ugly, stupid, fat - these are all included in the word banks, over and over, and I really don't want my kids using them! If it weren't for this, I would give it five stars. It's just like movies - they could make them just as funny, without all the bad language!

Narder
░░░░░GOOD FOR KIDS WHO CAN'T READ YET░░░░░
(Not to be confused with kids who attend the Derek Zoolander School For Kids Who Can't Read Good)

❖ I won't explain what Mad Libs are in general, assuming that you haven't lived under a rock for the last half a century. But these Mad Libs are great for little kids that don't know how to read yet. Instead of having the type of word needed under the blank lines like (noun), (adverb), (verb) etc...it does the whole thing with symbols. So it will have a star where it needs nouns, an arrow where is needs verbs, etc. Then there is a list above the MadLib of nouns under a star icon and verbs under an arrow icon so the kid can just randomly pick words without even reading them. (Obviously they will need someone who can read to read the MadLib back)

❖ Even if the kid can't read the words, they are working with the words. And that's healthy development of reading skills. You can even have them copy the words from the provided lists into the blank spots. Again, even if they don't know what the words are, they can copy the letters. This helps with writing skills. And since they are categorized, the MadLib will work properly even by random selection. (By that I mean they will be silly and fun)

❖ As for the enjoyment factor...it's Mad Libs. Come on! Who can't have fun with Mad Libs?

Nargas
I found Jr harder to use than regular mad libs because it uses symbols for the required word type so you have to keep checking back to the legend. If they are too young to read, you will be the one filling it in so dont make it harder on yourself. Just get regular mad libs.

Vishura
My kids who are both 7 are in love with this version of Mad Libs! They don't use the suggestions the book had for each story but come up with their own (which is so much more fun and educational). The stories are VERY age appropriate and exactly the kind they want to read about (right amount of silly and relevant subjects). It's the right length and language for their age.

We've had lots of different versions of Mad Libs books, and this one is by far the best in our opinion!

Cesar
This book seemed pretty lame when I first looked at it, but my almost 5 year old daughter is obsessed with mad libs to I gave it a shot. The picture coding for verbs, nouns, and adjectives is really easy for her to follow. Because of this book she can tell you exactly what a verb, noun, or adjective is. It also really motivates her to fill in the blanks herself and work on her writing.

Forcestalker
I was thrilled to find a junior version of MadLibs! The awesome thing about these is that my 5 year old daughter who is just starting to learn to read and write, gets practice with word recognition and have fun doing it! MadLibs Junior actually has a page along with each story that gives a list of each type of word (noun, adj, etc) and the lists are coded with a shape that corresponds to each blank in the story. So even my 5 year old daughter has completed a story herself, just by looking to see based on shape, which list she needs to pick a word from, and then copying the word into the blank. She is so proud every time she finishes one and we have a lot of fun as a family reading them. One note to make, although it doesn't bother us so much, like a previous poster said, there are some "potty" words that some parents may find inappropriate. However, it's very easy to go through and pick the ones that don't have those words in them if you so choose!

Samut
My 6-year-old loves this. It has kept her busy for hours. I like that it offers suggested words so she can do this by herself and not ask me how to spell something every 5 seconds. SHe can fill in a whole page and I just have to help her read the finished product. I also like that she is practicing her handwriting too.

Oops. I didn't mean to order this particular MadLibs book. I don't like the way it is set up. And I'm not sure I understand why it is set up the way it is. It uses symbols for noun, adjective, verb, and "misc." (which are all body parts). But if children using it can read, they can read "noun, verb, adjective, misc." and if they can't read, they can't do MadLibs. So that doesn't make sense to me. And with only the 4 categories, unlike the regular MadLibs, it gets a little boring. What can I say? We are MadLibs connoisseurs around here, lol!

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