"Mad Libs" "R" is a game for people who don't like games. It can be played by one, two, three, four, or forty.
Ridiculously Simple Directions
in this tablet you will find stories containing blank spaces where words are left out. One player, the Reader, selects one of these stories. The Reader does not tell anyone what the story is about. Instead he/she asks the other players, the Writers, to give him/her words. These words are used to fill in the blank spaces in the story.
To Play
The Reader asks each Writer in turn to call out a word. This word will be an adjective or a noun or whatever the space calls for. He/She then writes the words in the blank spaces in the story. After all the spaces are filled in, the result is a Mad Lib.
The Reader then reads the completed Mad Lib to the other players. They will hear that they have written a story that is fantastic, screamingly funny, shocking, silly, crazy, or lust plain dumb — depending upon which words each Writer called out.
In case you've forgotten what adjectives, adverbs, nouns, and verbs are, here is a quick review:
An Adjective describes something or somebody. Lumpy, soft, ugly, messy, and short are adjectives.
An Adverb tells how something is done. It modifies a verb and usually ends in "ly." Modestly, stupidly, greedily, and carefully are adverbs.
A Noun is the name of a person, place, or thing. Sidewalk, umbrella, bridle, bathtub, and nose are nouns.
"Mad Libs" "R" is a game for people who don't like games. It can be played by one, two, three, four, or forty.
Ridiculously Simple Directions
in this tablet you will find stories containing blank spaces where words are left out. One player, the Reader, selects one of these stories. The Reader does not tell anyone what the story is about. Instead he/she asks the other players, the Writers, to give him/her words. These words are used to fill in the blank spaces in the story.
To Play
The Reader asks each Writer in turn to call out a word. This word will be an adjective or a noun or whatever the space calls for. He/She then writes the words in the blank spaces in the story. After all the spaces are filled in, the result is a Mad Lib.
The Reader then reads the completed Mad Lib to the other players. They will hear that they have written a story that is fantastic, screamingly funny, shocking, silly, crazy, or lust plain dumb — depending upon which words each Writer called out.
In case you've forgotten what adjectives, adverbs, nouns, and verbs are, here is a quick review:
An Adjective describes something or somebody. Lumpy, soft, ugly, messy, and short are adjectives.
An Adverb tells how something is done. It modifies a verb and usually ends in "ly." Modestly, stupidly, greedily, and carefully are adverbs.
A Noun is the name of a person, place, or thing. Sidewalk, umbrella, bridle, bathtub, and nose are nouns.
Mad Libs is the world's greatest word game and the perfect gift or activity for anyone who likes to laugh! Write in the missing words on each page to create your own hilariously funny stories in this zany group of Mad Libs.The PLURAL NOUN are coming! The PLURAL NOUN are coming! With 21 "fill-in-the-blank" stories about Paul Revere, The Three Little Pigs, and Albert Einstein,Off-the-Wall Mad Libsis the perfect activity for every silly kid! Play alone, in a group, or on the wall! Mad Libs are a fun family activity recommended for ages 8 to NUMBER.Off-the-Wall Mad Libs includes--Silly stories-21 "fill-in-the-blank" stories about world famous figures and fables!-Language arts practice- Mad Libs are a great way to build reading comprehension and grammar skills.-Fun with Friends- each story is a chance for friends to work together to create unique stories!
Price Stern Sloan publishes fun and engaging books in a variety of formats, including board books, doodle books, activity books, novelty titles, and of course, the classic Mad Libs.
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