
Would You Rather? Junior: That's So Gross! Edition Funny, Smelly, Slimy, Disgusting, Yucky Questions that Make You Say Eww!
by Zeitgeist
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<b>Giggle with your child at 200+ gross “Would You Rather?” questions for ages 5–8.</b><br><br>Most young kids love talking about burps, farts, rotten eggs, and used tissues, and parents are taken along for the (pretty gross) ride. So why not turn their fascination with yucky details into a fun—and funny!—conversation with your little one? These “Would You Rather?” questions are written just for kids ages 5–8 and their parents. Whether you’re choosing between playing with toys covered in vomit or pee, or living in a house filled with used Band-Aids or Q-tips (eww!), <i>Would You Rather? That’s So Gross! Edition </i>turns the revolting into something to relish with your child.<br><ul><li><b>Digest over 200 entertaining “Would You Rather?” questions</b> that will make your child laugh, think, and stay off screens.</li><li><b>Engage your child’s imagination</b> with funny, age-appropriate questions for the younger crowd.</li><li><b>Help your child read</b> with engaging questions in a large font designed for early readers.</li><li><b>Laugh and bond with your child </b>over the gross questions and your funny answers.</li><li><b>Makes the perfect gift </b>for birthdays and holidays for the children in your life.</li></ul>This second book in our Would You Rather? Junior series—like all the books in the popular Would You Rather? companion series for older kids—is creative, hilarious fun for the whole family!
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