Reverse Charades Junior Giveaway!
We are always on the lookout for a great game to play with the kids or even when my family comes down to visit. One of the new games we've recently tried is Reverse Charades Junior, and it is a ton of fun.
Now, I know everybody has played charades. This is an awesome take on that game. Instead of having one person acting out the clue (aff) and everybody else guessing, there is only one person guessing. That means, everybody else is acting out the clue (aff). Let me tell you that it is hilarious. It also is great to see how everybody differently acts each word out. It also allows you not feel stupid because everybody is up acting silly. It also helps that when you have a nonreader (like Will because he is only 4), because you can tell him what the word he is suppose to be acting out. We found it a great way to include him in the game! The words on this version (because it is the junior) were age appropriate and the kids knew what they were (like softball. Which is a lot harder to act out than you think!). It was fun for our whole family and I can only imagine playing this at a party!
I'm not the only one who loves this game though. Last week, Reverse Charades Junior game was featured on NBC's Today Show as part of their popular Holiday Gift Guide segment with Stephanie Oppenheim! After receiving the Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Platinum Seal a few months ago, Stephanie chose to highlight Reverse Charades Junior for the holidays because ‘it's perfect for families and will last for years.' I have to agree with her!
Since this is such a great game, I have arranged for one of my lucky reader to get a copy of it themselves! Here's what you need to do:
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Clown
I think my daughter would be great at this! She is very animated! Happy holidays! Thanks so much for the fantastic giveaway!
Renee Walters
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octopus
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Pillow Fight
Biscuit! How would you even describe a biscuit without words?!
I also commented on your Word On The Street Junior giveaway!