Favorite "would you rather" questions for kids?
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There are tons of funny "Would you rather?" questions for kids that are sure to make them laugh and come up with creative answers. Some silly questions you could ask include:
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- Would you rather go back in time or ahead to the future?
- Would you rather eat pizza every day or ice cream every day?
- Would you rather be able to fly or turn invisible?
- Would you rather spend one night in a haunted house or one minute in a room full of snakes?
- Would you rather meet a dragon or a unicorn?
- Would you rather fly to space or dive to the deepest part of the ocean?
I would keep it around animals, food, and stuff that's related to them all the time. Would you rather have a popsicle or a bomb pop? Would you rather have a cat or a dog?
Sticking to these topics allows them to pick, and at the same time, you're discovering their favorite items. And so, you're discovering, especially if you're in a classroom and you're a teacher, what that child likes as you're teaching them along the way.
Another example: Would you rather be called your full name or your nickname? A lot of kids don't get to say, and little things like that you don't discover until they're older. This can prevent you from thinking, ‘I wish I had known that, I would have called you by what you prefer. You didn't want to be called Abby. You wanted to be called Abigail.’
Do it with animals, with snacks or candies, or something that they can eat. I think keeping it in those categories for kids or something simple like that is a lot of fun because they can relate to it. It's something they do all the time. So, that's what I would do.
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Sticking to these topics allows them to pick, and at the same time, you're discovering their favorite items. And so, you're discovering, especially if you're in a classroom and you're a teacher, what that child likes as you're teaching them along the way.
Another example: Would you rather be called your full name or your nickname? A lot of kids don't get to say, and little things like that you don't discover until they're older. This can prevent you from thinking, ‘I wish I had known that, I would have called you by what you prefer. You didn't want to be called Abby. You wanted to be called Abigail.’
Do it with animals, with snacks or candies, or something that they can eat. I think keeping it in those categories for kids or something simple like that is a lot of fun because they can relate to it. It's something they do all the time. So, that's what I would do.
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