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24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Nonstop fun for kids and their parents!
We took this book on a long car trip two years ago when my kids were 10 and 12. We spent hours talking and laughing about the questions and our answers. The book asks many humorous questions such as "If you could be invisible for a day, what would you do?", or "What was the most embarrassing thing that ever happened to you? Are you embarrassed now by the...
Published on August 26, 2001

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3.0 out of 5 stars kids book of questions
My Grandchildren and i enjoyed this book almost as much as Book of Questions. I was amazed at the thought provoking answers and opinions these questions evoked. This was from a wide range of ages and backgrounds. I recommend you pull the family away from the T.V. and open up these two books.
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24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Nonstop fun for kids and their parents!, August 26, 2001
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We took this book on a long car trip two years ago when my kids were 10 and 12. We spent hours talking and laughing about the questions and our answers. The book asks many humorous questions such as "If you could be invisible for a day, what would you do?", or "What was the most embarrassing thing that ever happened to you? Are you embarrassed now by the same things that used to embarrass you?". But mostly, the book asks insightful and thought-provoking questions such as, "What are you most proud of having done? What would make you even more proud?", or "Some adults have a lot of trouble enjoying themselves. If you were asked to give them some advice about how to play and have more fun, what would you say?", or "Do you think boys or girls have it easier?". This book has been in our car for 2 years. The kids still pick it up frequently to ask questions to their carpool on the way to school, or to ask questions to their friends on the way to sports practices. And they especially love to hear their parents' answers!
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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Teacher Resource, June 29, 2000
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This book is a wonderful resource for classroom teachers. It prompts real non-biased conversations about choices, ethics, and problem solving surrounding issues such as popularity, telling the truth, money, sports, and much more. When there is time to fill, we pull out a Kids' Question. (Of course, the questions must be preapproved by the teacher due to the sensitivity of certain topics and content.)
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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars (Unexpectedly) loved by our kids!, June 15, 1999
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I bought this on impulse for a long car trip, along with other books and toys, but this was the major hit! Our kids (8 and 10) took turns picking numbers and discussing the chosen questions; they kept at it for over an hour and wanted more later. They still wanted to use it on another trip two months later. As parents, we were astonished that they were so interested in talking about serious problems with us and each other as long as it was within the format of the book. Please tell me there'll be a sequel!
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars perspectives through kids answers, August 24, 2003
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I've used this book with my own kids, and I've used it in my classroom. It was enjoyed by so many students that I hate to say it, but one student walked off with it at the end of the year. I work in a school where a lot of the kids are at risk, and this book was wonderful as a tool to help them examin their attitudes, their fears, and their feelings about things. It takes a little time to look through and evaluate what would be good for your classroom. That's a subjective thing anyway, and you have to know your students, but over all, I find this book to be worthwhile and fun at the same time.
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great conversation kick-starters!, August 18, 2005
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This review is from: The Kids' Book of Questions: Revised for the New Century (Paperback)
My kids and I spend Sunday mornings taking hikes and having long discussions about life, religion, school, etc. We take this book along on our hikes as our springboard for discussion. I read the questions out loud and let the kids answer them, and sometimes add on my own opinions when they're done. It gives me a chance to chime in about what I think is important and it keeps us talking. I think these conversations also help build empathy, understanding, and listening skills, as well as helping us to all remember to think before we speak. Some of the questions are lighthearted and some are more serious, and none so far have proven to be offensive to my family's ethics. My kids enjoy the questions, especially my nine-year-old son, and look forward to our hikes & talks all week long. I'm thrilled to get glimpses into my kids' heads on topics that are well worth discussing but might not otherwise come up in conversation.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Much more appropriate for class than its predecessor, May 22, 2002
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I use this in my public speaking class to start discussion groups.

It's pretty good, and far more appropriate for my students than "The Book of Questions." Some questions are ba bit elementary for my high schoolers, but that's okay.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Surprisingly effective, November 19, 2007
This review is from: The Kids' Book of Questions: Revised for the New Century (Paperback)
I would never have purchased this book because I think up mental challenges and have philosophical discussions with my kids all the time. If I saw this book on a shelf I would snobbishly pass it by. Why would I need a list of questions when I do so well on my own?

Fortunately, someone gave me this book as a gift and it turned out to be a big hit. I don't know what it is, maybe my kids are more impressed by questions coming out of an "authoritative" book instead of daddy snatching ideas out of thin air, but they love it.

It really does get my kids' minds going and many times I learn new things about them. Parents who are concerned about inappropriate questions only have to skip those questions. It's no big deal.

Bottom line: This book is a good buy for parents who want to raise children who think.


--Guy P. Harrison, author of

Race and Reality: What Everyone Should Know About Our Biological Diversity

and

50 Reasons People Give for Believing in a God



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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Teacher Tool, January 8, 2008
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This review is from: The Kids' Book of Questions: Revised for the New Century (Paperback)
I teach fifth grade and need prompts for journal writes in the morning. Yes, it's true that not all of the questions are appropriate, especially not at my level, but there are enough that are. It's a huge help and I don't have to keep jotting down journal prompt ideas in my folder anymore.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars kids book of questions, July 5, 2008
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My Grandchildren and i enjoyed this book almost as much as Book of Questions. I was amazed at the thought provoking answers and opinions these questions evoked. This was from a wide range of ages and backgrounds. I recommend you pull the family away from the T.V. and open up these two books.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A teacher's must have, March 30, 2008
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I'm a 5th grade teacher and my students love it when we pull the book out and ask a couple questions. They love to share and it helps them learn how to articulate their thoughts and feelings. Some great questions, but I don't use all of them. Some are for older kids. Thought provoking, which the students really love.
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