Reddit reviews Best of Mad Libs
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Want to boost their fine motor and visual thinking skills? You want ImaginesThe sturdy wood carrying case features durable hinges and rope handles that are perfect for little hands to graspInside, brightly-colored magnetic blocks can be arranged on the boards to replicate any of the 50 full-color design challenges, including animals, faces, vehicles, sports, structures and more
Nix The Giving Tree -- it's for older kids, and really, for adults.
For the 4-year-old, Flat Stanley is a fun early chapter book series that his parents can read him (there are more books than in the linked boxed set).
Richard Scarry is good for the numerous things to look at. If you only get one, buy Cars, and Trucks and Things that Go. Check the book dimensions first. You want at least a 10 to 12 inch Richard Scarry book, the bigger the better.
There are a ton of pictures books on the market. Go to a good bookstore. Choose ones that have more than a few words per page (because only a few words indicates it's probably a baby book read by a parent). Definitely no board books.
The 9-year-old is probably asking for non-fiction books when he says educational books.
Do you know if the 4-year-old is reading yet, or what either of their interests are outside of books? What other types of gifts did they ask for? That might give you a clue. For example, if either of them mention Star Wars, books about Star Wars may get them really excited about reading, or maybe a non-fiction book about space flight, etc.
If I had enough $$, I'd buy myself a new laptop on Black Friday... preferably one WITHOUT Windows 8 because seriously, FTS.
I would love the Best of Mad Libs book from my default WL. My hubby and I do a TON of Mad Libs during the cold months.
Thanks for the contest!!