The Would You Rather Book for Kids - Matthew Outerbridge
Author: Matthew Outerbridge
Genre: Humour
Rating: 4 stars.
A resourceful book if you are thinking of new ways of having a fun family time without devices.
Questions are a very important, albeit underrated tool of communication. The response we get from an open-ended question vis-Γ -vis a multiple-choice question is so different. Here’s a nice way of spending quality time with your family using questions as a tool of communication and entertainment.
This book offers you 301 questions on various topics. The questions range from moral dilemmas (Would you rather have a pause button or a fast forward button for life?) to genuine quandaries (Would you rather eat ice cream for breakfast or pancakes for dinner?) to bizarre propositions (Would you rather have green blood or purple sweat?) to abstract thoughts (Would you rather be able to move things with your mind or see through things?) Some of the questions are somewhat boring or silly, but with over 300 options, we are spoilt for choice and can take our pick of the best ones easily.
The formatting of the book is quite simple. The questions are in flashcard style, with three questions on a page. There is an introduction at the start, suggesting ways in which you can use the questions from the book.
Overall, it is definitely an imaginative book that offers loads of potential for fun. This would be wonderful during family get-togethers, road trips (or any other long journeys) or just when you want to throw away those infernal devices and actually communicate.
The book is available on Kindle Unlimited.
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