Pack your bags and get ready to hit the road with this latest installment of family fun! You can help create car songs, spot some historical sights, even stop at a roadside diner–with a Mad Libs? twist, of course!
Many have tried to imitate the world’s most popular word game, but they just can’t ___VERB___ the mustard! With Mad Libs? on the Road, traveling has never been so wacky!
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An oldie but a goodie An oldie but a goodie. My kids (ages 5 & 7) get a real kick out of doing these on our recent road trip. I would pull it out any time they began to squabble as a means of redirection. Even if my son chose not to participate (about 1/3 of the time), my husband, daughter, and I were able to go ahead and have a good time. It was a great means of engaging my extrovert kid while giving my introvert kid a headphones break. Doing an entire series with each person taking turns naming words only…
My children love these madlibs My children love these madlibs. If you have never tried them, they are a fun interactive “game” where someone asks you for a very, noun, adjective etc. (madlibs tells you what to ask) and then they write down the random words into a story without knowing the title or the story along the way. What results is a humorous story that doesn’t make sense but really makes kids laugh. We had a 14 hour car drive and this was a favorite on the trip.
Play, laugh, and learn I bought this for my granddaughter who just finished 2nd grade for something to occupy her in the car. So she can read very well, but hasn’t been introduced yet to nouns, adverbs, adjectives, etc. She looked at it and wasn’t impressed…..looked too much like homework to her. I helped her complete the first sheet of “fill in the words”, but she didn’t really catch on until she used the words in the story below it…….THEN SHE LAUGHED SO MUCH SHE WAS ROLLING SIDE TO SIDE WITH EVERY…