Upside Down Mad Libs

World's Greatest Word Game

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$5.99 US
Penguin Young Readers | Mad Libs
100 per carton
On sale Sep 12, 1995 | 978-0-8431-3935-8
Age 8-12 years
Sales rights: World
The idea is simple. Someone asks for a part of speech: a verb, a noun, an adjective, or an adverb. We've included definitions and examples of the parts of speech in case you've forgotten. Players call out their ideas to fill in the blanks. In the end, you have a story reeling from one silly sentence to another until nothing makes sense, but it all makes you laugh. That's what you call a Mad Lib &#174, the world's greatest word game. Players have been howling with friends or laughing all to themselves for 35 years!

Unmatched in topsy-turvy hilarity, Upside Down Mad Libs&#174 includes, "Video Madness," "Words to Swear By," "Flashes on Faxes," and for computer whiz kids, "Good to the Last Byte." Upside Down Mad Libs&#174 carries on the side-splitting tradition while taking the laughs to new, dizzying heights.

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The idea is simple. Someone asks for a part of speech: a verb, a noun, an adjective, or an adverb. We've included definitions and examples of the parts of speech in case you've forgotten. Players call out their ideas to fill in the blanks. In the end, you have a story reeling from one silly sentence to another until nothing makes sense, but it all makes you laugh. That's what you call a Mad Lib &#174, the world's greatest word game. Players have been howling with friends or laughing all to themselves for 35 years!

Unmatched in topsy-turvy hilarity, Upside Down Mad Libs&#174 includes, "Video Madness," "Words to Swear By," "Flashes on Faxes," and for computer whiz kids, "Good to the Last Byte." Upside Down Mad Libs&#174 carries on the side-splitting tradition while taking the laughs to new, dizzying heights.