This is the perfect road trip activity to add to your trip! This Road trip, Mad Libs, will have you laughing for hours! When the Chef brought out my pizza it looked _ (adjective) and I loved it! I would eat this pizza _ (number) a month now! 4. Don’t forget the _ (name of a food)! When it is time to bake it I remind the Chef to put it in the hot _ (noun) and to cut it into _ (number) pieces. Then add some _ (adjective) sauce _ (adverb) and come cheese _ (adverb). Then put some _ (adjective) _ (noun) on the pizza to cover it completely. I told him to make it in the shape of _(noun). I told him to take a lump of _(noun) and make it as thin as he possibly could. So I decided I was going to make the most complicated pizza this time to make him make a mistake. _ (noun) knows that I don’t like that place because of Chef _ (name). _ (noun) said we were going to go eat pizza at _(place). Pizza Time!Įvery kid loves pizza! So why not create fun Mad Libs for them to do while they wait for their pizza to cook! This is sure to create a lot of fun laughs in no time! Then we _(verb) back and relax under the old shade tree until _(noun) says, “Happy Birthday!” 3. ![]() We play _ (verb-ing) and _ (verb-ing) until we can’t walk anymore. We eat lots of food that everyone _ (adjective). There are _(animal) and _ (animal) which are very _ (adjective). We have to walk _ (adverb) to get there without _ (Verb). The PicnicĮveryone loves a good picnic story! This one can be truly epic when you insert just the right words!Įvery _(month) _(number) we always have a picnic at _ (place). We stepped back and said this is the _ (adjective) snowman we have ever made and we called him _ (noun). Mom gave us her old _ (noun) to use for the top of his head. The eyes were made of _ (noun), the nose was a _(adjective) _ (adjective) _ noun. We _(verb) to find _(noun) in the road, but could only find _ (noun). We did this again and again until there were _ (number) _ (adjective) on top of each other. We began rolling the snow_ (adverb) until we couldn’t lift it anymore. We grabbed our _(item of clothing) that was _(adverb) and _ (adverb). Once there was enough snow, we went outside to build the _(adverb) snowman ever. As we watched the snow fall _(adverb) from the sky it made me so hungry that I could eat _ (noun). First we need to have a _(adverb) snowstorm. Let’s Build a SnowmanĮveryone loves to build a snowman! This Mad Libs for kids will have your kids laughing when it is time to build the ultimate snowman! With this list, you can just print off the blog post and then insert the correct word into the blank space and then create a funny story that everyone will love! 1. Conjunction- joins words together (and, because, also).Adjective- Describes the person, place, or thing.Pronoun- Used instead of a noun (him, her, I, she).Noun- Person, place or thing (New York City, Sue, Ball). ![]() Adverb- Describes the action, usually ends in “ly” (ran slowly, swam quickly, jumped loudly).In Mad Libs, you will use various parts of speech here is a refresher on how to use them!
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