Mad Libs is the world’s greatest word game and a great gift or activity for anyone who likes to laugh! Write in the missing words on each page to create your own hilariously funny stories all about Star Wars. Let Star Wars Mad Libs lead you to the ADJECTIVE side of the Force! With 21 "fill-in-the-blank" stories about Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia, and Darth Vader, and the rest of the Star Wars cast, this book is full of intergalactic laughter. This title features information from the original six blockbuster films, so get ready to tell Chewbacca to make the jump to light speed! Play alone, in a group, or with a bounty hunter at your local cantina! Mad Libs are a fun family activity recommended for ages 8 to NUMBER.
Star Wars Mad Libs includes:
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Silly stories: 21 "fill-in-the-blank" stories set in a galaxy far, far away...
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Language arts practice: Mad Libs are a great way to build reading comprehension and grammar skills.
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Fun With Friends: each story is a chance for friends to work together to create unique stories!
Roger Price and
LeonardStern created
Mad Libs in the 1950s and the series has been a favorite among kids of all ages ever since. Although Roger Price passed away in 1990, Leonard Stern keeps the tradition alive by writing new
Mad Libs all the time.
Roger Price and Leonard Stern are both well known for their comedywriting. In the 1950s Roger Price created and developed cartoons called
Droodles, which were turned into a television show. Before that Price worked with Bob Hope on a newspaper humor column, and he even appeared on Broadway in
Tickets, Please! Leonard Stern has an equally colorful and varied history. Before co-founding Price Stern Sloan with Roger Price (Sloan came later), Stern was a successful television writer. In addition to his creative involvement with over twenty television series and over ten motion pictures, Stern worked with Jackie Gleason in New York writing the
Honeymooners. He also wrote for the
Phil Silvers Show,
The Steve Allen Show, and wrote and produced the original
Get Smart television series. Recently, Stern published
A Martian Wouldn't Say That, which compiled weird and wacky memos written by people in the entertainment industry.Currently, Stern serves as a senior vice president of Price Stern Sloan, where he still writes those hilarious
Mad Libs.
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