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Would You Rather? :The Perfect Family Game Book For Kids (6-12) and Grown-Up Kids Alike! Filled With Hilarious Choices, Mind-Blowing Situations and Ridiculous Challenges
Would You Rather? :The Perfect Family Game Book For Kids (6-12) and Grown-Up Kids Alike! Filled With Hilarious Choices, Mind-Blowing Situations and Ridiculous Challenges
hardback
Published:
1 October, 2020
Description
The perfect festive game to get the whole family involved this Christmas!
✔All material appropriate for children and adults alike!
✔ Beautiful illustrated pocket-size book
✔ An ice-breaker for family gatherings, festive parties and summer holidays abroad or at home!
✔ As fun a game over Zoom as it is in person!
✓ Bring your sense of humour, as there are over 200 ridiculous, thoughtful, hilarious and inventive questions to answer...
✔ Organise the family into teams and play as a scored game, or just for fun, to suit your needs!
✔ Guaranteed to excite childrens' imaginations, and to get grown-ups talking
**Would you rather...**
Look ten years older from the neck up, or from the neck down?
**Would you rather...**
Have everyone always be able to read what you're thinking, or always be able to see what you're doing?
**Would you rather...**
Lose the ability to lie, or have to believe everything you hear?
Get stuck in with friends and family to think your way through over 200 mind-bending, side-splitting hypothetical dilemmas.
Guaranteed to split opinions and get everyone talking - and laughing - at your Christmas party, family gathering or festive get-together!
More Details
| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781789463880 |
| ISBN10 | 1789463882 |
| Number Of Pages | 192 |
| Item Weight | 196 g |
| Product Dimensions | 118 x 186 x 20 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | John Blake Publishing Ltd |
| Format | hardback |
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Author's Bio
Joe Shooman has written words on music, entertainment, sport, news and crisps for many national newspapers and magazines over the years, and worked in radio as a presenter, producer and reporter. He is contributor to the legendary Viz comic and is the author of numerous books. He once was sacked from his newspaper column for hiding rude messages about his team's rivals in the text. He lives on the smudgy border, and contrary popular rumours, does not like to move it, move it.