Doctor Who Mad Libs
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It's a brand new Mad Libs based on the long-running TV series Dr. Who! This Mad Libs is 48 pages with 21 original stories.

Series: Mad Libs

Paperback: 48 pages

Publisher: Price Stern Sloan; Csm edition (September 25, 2014)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 0843182466

ISBN-13: 978-0843182460

Product Dimensions: 5.3 x 0.2 x 8.4 inches

Shipping Weight: 2.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (401 customer reviews)

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Age Range: 8 - 12 years

Grade Level: 3 - 7

I'm a fan of Doctor Who and loved Mad Libs as a child. These are simple, fun, make you laugh and give language practice for parts of speech. I suggest writing your answers on a sheet of paper instead of in the book so that it may be used over and over. This was great fun. Great gift idea or stocking stuffer for a Whovian!

Mad Libs once again makes its indelible mark on the great literature of our time. The writing is always witty, often clever, and always downright hilarious when handed off to their fans to complete the narratives. Nothing is spared the humorist's pen in this small book, especially when that humorist is your ten year old boy who will embellish these tales with apt descriptions of "stinky" Daleks and Cybermen's "nuts."

Of all the things my daughter got for christmas, including all of the things that she wanted SO badly, this was the present that got the most excited squeels! And it was a somewhat last minute gift, almost an afterthought.

I love Doctor Who and so does my 8 year old son. I recently introduced him to the world of Mad Libs. Perfect for him as he learns about verbs, nouns, and others in school. I saw this and got giddy with excitement. He'll get it in his Easter basket. I flipped through the pages and I know we'll have fun with it.I've seen others post about writing the words on pieces of paper. I suggest writing lightly with a pencil. It's easy enough to erase. It's what we did in my own childhood. Mechanical pencils works best!!

If you are a Dr Who fan and enjoy Mad Libs, this will be right up your alley. It's pretty standard for Mad Lib fare and a little more generic than I thought. I anticipated it using a little more Dr Who jargon, but you can gain maximum enjoyment from this with a rudimentary (very rudimentary) knowledge of the series. For that reason I was going to post 4 stars, but upon reflection, it really is just what it says it is and fairly inexpensive to boot. If you are not really into Mad Libs, there isn't enough here to enjoy. Great stocking stuffer for my Whovian son--I figure he can play it over the phone with his Whovian girlfriend!

It seems like Mad Libs have been around forever. Actually, writing this review spurred a minor history lesson in the Mad Lib. Created in 1953, it wasn't given it's classic name until 5 years later. I remember loving these when I was younger, but didn't realize it was that much older than me. This Doctor Who themed version, is an easy way to intrigue my young Whovian, and with the fun of Mad Libs the rest will happen on its own.There's no doubt in my mind that products like Mad Libs help enforce the ideas they're already learning in school. Without even realizing it, they'll be expanding their vocabulary, reading, practicing proper use of different word types and most importantly, having fun in the process! With a little creative thinking, these stories about the Doctor and his adventures through time and space take on a whole new life, and a bring with them a whole lot of laughter. Geronimo!

I bought this for my granddaughter who happens to love watching Doctor Who and enjoys Mad Libs. She was excited to receive the little gift, She took it on her ski trip and it made the road trip go quickly. She and her girlfriend enjoyed some humour and kept their minds busy.

I like the Mad Libs - they are cute and fun. My only complaint is that the pages are so thin! I bought these with the intention of tearing out the pages and sending them along with Doctor Who-themed sewing gifts I sell online, as a gifted "extra." They haven't worked out well enough to send to customers, because the pages are too thin! More than once, the pages have ripped when I was tenderly attempting to package up a customer's order.I think if you are ordering these for yourself to have a little DW fun, then go for it. The stories are cute. They just didn't work out for what I bought them for.

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