We would play catch together every afternoon and she would sleep next to my bed at night. A puppy would be so cute, soft, and cuddly. You could easily build a story the same way to make your own Mad Libs.Īll of my life I wanted a puppy to play with in the backyard. They start by choosing a character (pirate, lion, fairy, etc) and then drawing cards to help them build a story (nouns, adjectives, actions). My kids love to tell stories and we even play a fun game called Story Speller. Step 2A: Write a Story (or skip to Step 2B to Find a Story) You can, of course, select multiple themes as you go along. Choosing a theme will help you create a story or search for short stories or news clippings to use. Mad Libs are organized by themes, such as sports, fairy tales, and headlines. You only need a few supplies, a basic understanding of grammar, and your imagination! You can find a story or joke and remove words or make up your own fill in the blank story. Making your own Mad Libs is easy, inexpensive, and fun. Why not make your own Mad Libs and practice language, vocabulary, and grammar while having a crazy, fun time? How to Make Your Own Mad Libs Looking at our new pad of Mad Libs had me thinking, though. My kids are now at the perfect age to enjoy Mad Libs and I’m going to spend Spring Break introducing them to this simple, silly game. I loved Mad Libs as a kid, spending many fun afternoons and car trips creating goofy, mixed up stories.
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