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Would you rather questions for kids are essential!

I’m an expert joke-master and conversationalist. I’ve written countless articles on having conversations and been featured in many publications. So I know it can be super enjoyable conversing with children, but it can also be super hard!

A secret: would you rather questions are perfect conversation starters. But knowing the right questions to ask is important.

That’s where I come in.

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Ultimate List of Would You Rather Questions For Kids

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It’s a widely known fact that children have shorter attention spans than adults. And that to keep a child hooked, especially in conversation, the topics need to be interesting and engaging. That’s why the ultimate list of would you rather questions needs to include the things they love to keep them amused and focused. A fun question can really change the mood of a discussion from dull to exciting.

5 Best Would You Rather Questions That Will Boost Your Kid’s Imagination

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Imagination aids the essential skills developed in early childhood. Things like social, creative, emotional, and problem-solving skills are a cornerstone of intelligence. Boosting a child’s imagination can help them have better interpersonal and critical thinking skills and improve their visualization and understanding.

Here are 5 imagination boosting would you rather questions:

1. Would you rather have a dinosaur or unicorn pet?

This is full of imagery! Having them visualize owning either of these options is sure to create playful scenarios in their head. Have them compare a dinosaur to their pet cat or dog. Or ask them the color they envision their unicorn to be.

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2. Would you ride a car with a super speed or go bungee jumping on the highest peak?

It’s amusing to watch a child get animated over exciting choices. They are proud beings and will never admit to their biggest fear. So even if little John doesn’t like heights, he may still choose to go bungee jumping off a high peak.

3. Would you rather always need to shout whenever you speak or always have to whisper?

If they choose the whisper option, make sure to have them demonstrate it. But this may backfire if they choose to illustrate the shouting as well.

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