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Ahuge benefit to "Would You Rather" is the fun factor The game often has children "humming and hawing" about which option they prefer. It can be very humorous when a player has to choose, for example, between eating a cricket and eating a spider Scenarios like this get kids laughing. The nature of "Would You Rather'' also gets children talking to each other. They can engage in healthy debate when they disagree about which choice is the better option.
The next time your kids express their boredom or can't agree on a game to play, give "Would You Rather" a try. Once they try a couple of questions, they might find it difficult to stop