

🎈 Get ready to giggle and create your own adventures!
Super Silly Mad Libs Junior is an engaging word game designed for children aged 5 and up, featuring over 100 fill-in-the-blank stories that promote creativity, laughter, and family bonding. Perfect for parties and educational fun, this game is a fantastic way to enhance vocabulary while having a blast!





| Best Sellers Rank | #6,341 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #8 in Children's Grammar Books (Books) #11 in Children's Word Games Books (Books) #25 in Children's General Humor Books |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (3,330) |
| Dimensions | 7.38 x 0.19 x 10.38 inches |
| Grade level | Kindergarten - 3 |
| ISBN-10 | 0843107588 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0843107586 |
| Item Weight | 4.5 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Part of series | Mad Libs Junior |
| Print length | 48 pages |
| Publication date | February 2, 2004 |
| Publisher | Mad Libs |
| Reading age | 6 - 8 years, from customers |
C**Z
Very age appropriate and fun for my six year old
This is a really great way for a kid to get into Mad Libs without getting frustrated with definitions of verbs, nouns, ect... My six year old uses this independently (he is a great reader but i think mst 6-7 year olds would be fine with this independently). Each page has a corresponding "suggestion" page. Instead of the blank lines saying things like "noun" underneath, there is a picture. On the suggestion page there is a corresponding picture with an explanation of what those words on (noun, adjective, ect..) and a list of words. My six year old will find his favorite words in each category, fill it in himself, and then go back and read the whole thing out loud and CRACKS HIMSELF UP! As he gets older we can introduce the regular version so he can be a little more creative but this is still very educational and age appropriate for him now. Keeps him busy at restaurants and at home and keeps him off screen time so its a total win. I saw a few reviews that said the layout was confusing.... it is not.
S**K
These are really funny
We like to do these in the beginning of class when we have science class at our house. We homeschool and we run a co-op and the kids really enjoy doing a Mad Lib before class starts. It gets the giggles out. It also teaches them about nouns, verbs and adjectives. We also like to put one Mad Lib in each of our Valentines Day card that we give out each year. Gives the kids something fun to do.
T**C
Fun game!
I ordered this for my daughter's 2nd grade class and the students love it. I'm very pleased with my order!
F**3
So much fun but not appropriate for younger kids
Our kiddos love these! We had so much fun filling them out as a family. Would definitely buy again. Only negative would be some of the word choices, ex. Dumb, stupid- not appropriate for our 5 & 7 year old but we just ignored those words and still had a blast.
K**O
Limited in scope compared to regular Mad Libs, but good for 4-6 year-olds
Limited in scope compared to regular Mad Libs, but good for 4-6 year-olds because instead of a blank reading "verb," there's a symbol of an arrow. It focuses on 4 categories: Noun, Adjective, Verb, and Body Part. My tips for turning this into as much of a learning experience as possible: - With 2 young children, we take turns, round robin style, for each blank. I participate also. A different person starts each night. - Each word type has to be defined before an example is stated and written (i.e., "You have 'verb,' what's a verb"? "An action word" "Good, now what's your example of an action word?") - Let the kids have fun with this and get silly. They think potty humor is hilarious, but we ask them not to say those words most of the time ("bottom, butt, toots, farts" etc.) But I let them do it during Mad Libs because let's be honest; they're not that funny without blue humor, and the kids laugh so much about the poop jokes that they don't even realize they're learning. - Make Mad Libs a reward. We only do Mad Libs last, after we've successfully read a short story or three without much shenanigans or incident and with a reasonable amount of attention. Then we do our "Bedtime Math" problem, using our fingers to count. THEN, the kids BOTH have to put all the other stories and anything else away together. THEN we can do a Mad Lib. I'm sure soon enough this won't be so captivating and fun for the kids, but for now it's an easy way to teach them about different kinds of words. We also alternate some "regular" Mad Libs books for older kids that have more word types. That's how the kids learn what "adverbs" and "plural nouns," etc are (I learned too!).
L**J
Mad Libs!
I bought these for my grandson aged 7 and they are just as much fun as when I was a kid. We love mad libs.
T**N
Family fun
Used to love these as a kid, now I get to share the silliness with my own child
J**B
5yo loves these
My kids, ages 8&5 recently discovered the fun of mad libs. The regular ones were a little too challenging for the 5yo, so I looked around and found the junior version. Bingo! These give good suggestions and theres a little more space to write in. If I could improve these, it'd be to have even more space to write in (most 5yos don't write particularly small), and I also think it'd be more convenient if the book opened to the side, (like a regular book) instead of flipping the page up. It's clunky to hold it that way and be able to see the suggestions at the same time. As it is, we have to do a lot of flipping it up to see it, then flipping it back behind the lower half of the book to be able to write. But I keep finding my son diligently filling in a mad libs when he's supposed to be going to sleep, so I guess that's a win 😂. He doesn't even realize how much he's learning about parts of speech!
J**R
Se retrasó bastante la entrega y la tapa no acababa de verse nueva del todo, parece un poco desgastada, como rozada, pero el interior está bien.
M**1
These are great for key stage 1 kids to help them with their grammar. We used these when I was young, back in the dinosaur era. My child loves these and we have a right laugh while he learns his nouns, verbs, adjectives, pronouns, etc.
R**.
These activity books are very good and lots of fun for young readers and the whole family as well. The junior books give kids, or anyone else for that matter, lists of words to chose from and uses icons in the blank space to fill, for identifying and differentiating nouns from verbs and adjectives, etcetera (of course you can also use your own words). This can make it easier and less frustrating. The user then feels more succesful because they can accomplish their task, resulting in some fun and funny stories. This can be great fun with your kids if they like words and this type of activity. Good for days that are too rainy, too snowy or too cold.
パ**太
上ページから単語を一つずつ選び、下ページの文章中の空欄に入れ、文章を作るというものです。4〜8歳用ということで購入してみましたが、普通幼稚園に通う5歳の息子にはまだまだ難しいようです。文法を理屈で理解するのが苦手な私でもこれをしてみるとなんとなく動画的イメージが湧いてくる気がします。
C**T
Hours and hours of silly fun that teaches the little ones to read and expand their vocabulary while laughing the entire time.
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