"Would You Rather? For 11 Year Olds: An Interactive and Entertaining Game Book for Tweens"

Looking for the perfect party game for your 11-year-old? Look no further than Rather Funny Press' Would You Rather? Game Book! With easy-to-read content and an interactive design, this giftable book is sure to provide hours of fun and entertainment. Whether the theme is a birthday party, sleepover, or just a casual get-together, this game book is sure to bring out the smiles and laughter. Get ready for the best children's party games with the Would You Rather? Game Book from Rather Funny Press!
82
B2B Rating
35 reviews

Review rating details

Value for money
89
Theme
88
Print quality
89
Overall satisfaction
89
Giftable
87
Easy to read
89

Comments

jules5026: A great purchase for my rather clever grandson who is always asking, Grandma would you rather..........!

United Kingdom on Nov 05, 2023

Mrs C.: Another great stocking filler for the grandchildren.

United Kingdom on Oct 23, 2023

Mary Fraser: He read jokes all day to us.

Canada on Oct 13, 2023

Big Bird: Grandson loved it. Nana seems to have got in on a current trend at the right time for a change. A hit with the kids.

United Kingdom on Jun 13, 2023

Peter W Jenkins: Not what I expected

United Kingdom on Jun 03, 2023

JBA: We gave this to our grandson for his 11th birthday. He loves Would You Rather books. And he was excited to get this fun new book!

United States on Mar 28, 2023

Mandyn96: Some of the questions had my husband my son and myself all three laughing. Great book!

United States on Apr 23, 2022

Jill Asevedo: Fun for the family

United States on Jun 06, 2021

Lynda Walter: Fun to read and laugh over.

United States on Jan 24, 2021

Jamie Bee: I have reviewed a number of the books in this particular series, each aimed at a different age. This had some of the more interesting would-you-rather scenarios that I saw in this group of books. Some of them are outright funny, some mildly so, and a few that ask values questions (like whether you would choose to lose your best friend or keep your best friend and lose the others). The questions seem well-balanced on each side of the equation, which can be a problem for would-you-rather books. In the main part of the book, the questions are rather innocuous. But there's a “gross” section at the end that focuses on scatological, weird, and gross choices. All in all, I think this book would be enjoyable for 11-year-olds, but you as a parent or other family member may not like the last part of the book.

I received a free copy of this book, but that did not affect my review.

United States on Jun 08, 2020

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