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Title: Would You Rather...
ISBN: 1587172178
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Publicate Date: 2003-02-01 Publish: 2003-02-01
List Price: $6.95
Average Customer Rating: 4.5
Format: Paperback
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1: A little odd...but fun
This book ranges from the silly to the odd. It all depends on how comfortable you (or your kids) are with kid fears. It gets a little gross at times, but if you are comfortable with it, it can be fun. I know 3 boys (ages 3-5) who really enjoyed the ick factor of this book. It is also a really good springboard for discussions about making choices, especially for kids who see things in black and white. There are a lot of grey areas here.
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2: Would You Rather
This is a wonderful book. It was my favorite when I was child.
I am now a parent and a Children's Librarian and the book is still just as good now as it was in the 1970's. Children love to make their own choices, even if it is something yucky, it is fun to be grossed out!!!! Not only does it entertain it makes children think!! Great book!
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3: Forget Fear and Nasea before Bedtime's review!!!
I am delighted to see this book is available in reprint. I was lucky enough to enjoy it as a child in it's original form.. and many many nights would trot off to bed with it when told there would be a bedtime story! This book was my favorite. The illustrations are unique.. and make the reader curious about the unusual predicaments. Such fun! I think this is a wondeful children's book. And I am very happy to see that the new generation has an opportunity to enjoy it too.
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4: A Fun, Funny, Discussion-provoking book
A year ago my family discovered this wonderful book and my kids and I all love it. They howl with glee over the disgusting choices, and ponder thoughtfully over the more enjoyable choices. There is always much discussion and explanation of preferences, the pros and cons of being pulled through the mud by a dog versus being covered in jam, or whether having a koala bear you can read to or a pig you can ride on would be more fun.This is one of the few books of my experience that transcends both sex and age - both my sons and my daughter, ranging from 3 -8 years all enjoy it, making it a rare commodity: something they can all agree on. But the best part is that now the kids love to make up their own "would you rathers". This has become a favorite car game, and I love the creativity and imagination they put into it.
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5: Whole Brain Learning At Its Best
As a researcher and educator in the field of whole brain learning, I have to say I've loved this book for 25 years. Children 4-8 years old are not "undone" by the scenarios involved, rather they are delighted by guided choices that tantalize the right hemisphere where one imagines and generate energy in structures in the brain referred to as the limbic system. Perhaps some adults react with displeasure to the offerings, but children do not unless they are "trained" to react negatively to the ideas because of adult perceptions. Brainwise, children are NOT simply little adults. If you really want this book to have a true whole brain impact, do not display the illustrations until after a child has made a choice!
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