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My four kids and I sit at the table and read this together. Every night. It's become the highlight of my day. Five stars all around!

Our family had a fantastic time diving into Would You Rather? Junior: Super Silly Edition. This book is packed with hilarious and imaginative scenarios that sparked endless laughter and creative conversations. The questions are perfect for all ages and served as great conversation starters during family meals.
The kids especially loved the absurd and funny choices, which had them giggling non-stop and even coming up with their own “would you rather” scenarios by the end of the evening. It’s a wonderful way to bring everyone together, encouraging playfulness and connection.
Highly recommend for families looking for a lighthearted and entertaining way to spend quality time together!

The whole family loved this book. It was great bonding time. We love asking these questions on car rides or when the weather is bad outside. Many, many laughs from this book. Of course the food themed questions are my kids favorite. Age 11, 9 and 8

My son loves would you rather type of things, so this was something great we could go over together. Some of the wording was a bit odd and even my son had to clarify what it meant, but overall it was comical. I was impressed with how many scenarios there are throughout the book. I would have enjoyed more graphics or something to break it up.

Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
This was a hilarious book that will have the kids in stitches. This was a such book to enjoy with kids of all ages.

As a momma, I am always looking for new ways to spark fun conversations with me kids in the car, at the dinner table, or just through out the day. The more we converse, the less we screen time and I love seeing how my kids respond to these incredibly funny and creative questions. These lead into deeper conversations with my kids and help to explain things to them that sometimes just we tend to forget. I also love that there the book is broken into different categories to help you choose what type of conversation based answer you want.
I also am a teacher and this is a GREAT way to spark conversations, lead our morning meeting, have a brain break and allow my students to have engaging conversation with one another. Its fun to have votes and see how each topic says classroom conversation.
Thank you to NetGalley for this ARC in exchange for my honest review.

Would You Rather is a fun book filled with hypothetical questions on hilarious scenarios. I read this with my 5-year-old in one sitting, though it would be perfect to ask just a couple of questions each day and make the fun last for a long time.
Each question allowed us to discuss which answer we would choose and why. Some of my son’s answers fully surprised me and allowed me to learn more about him. His favorite question was “would you rather sneeze pennies or fart butterflies?” 😂 He chose butterflies (because he’s a silly boy that loves fart humor), while I explained that sneezing pennies could end up being a lucrative talent if one were to sneeze enough times. His response was “well yeah, but wouldn’t that hurt?” Then we discussed that a nose would likely evolve from pennies constantly applying pressure to the nose, and so it would likely only hurt for a short time. This entire conversation may seem ridiculous to many, but I love that we were able to learn more about each other while listening to a difference of opinion. What an important life skill to acquire at such a young age.
A few of the questions were repetitive-so we skipped over those- but of the 200 questions, most were enjoyable scenarios we had never pondered before.
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