Online Kids Madlibs: Egypt

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Fill out these questions to generate your own silly mad libs story instantly online! (Hint: a Verb is an action. An adverb usually ends in “ly” and describes an action (like slowly). A noun is a person/place/thing. An adjective describes a person/place/thing.)

Things (plural):

Adjective:

Color:

Verb (ending in “ing”):

Phrase:

Food:

Adjective:

A Profession:

Thing:

Animal:


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Short Kids Poem: Fish

short kids poem fish

The tropical fish stickers
that decorate my wall
are sprouting gills and fins
before they start to fall.

The stickers are real fish,
complete with scales and slime.
I wish this hadn’t happened
just before bed time.

Sea turtles are jumping
and crawling to my door.
A clown fish dives with grace
then flops around my floor.

I put them in my drink
before another dives.
But I’ll need some help
before that shark arrives.



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Fun Kids Riddle: Cat

fun kids riddle cat
What do you call a cat with 8 legs?

8 Parts of Speech Mad Libs

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This mad lib is designed to help you learn the 8 parts of speech.

A Noun: is a person, place or thing.

Noun (person):

Noun (place):

Plural: means there are multiple things instead of just one.

Noun (things – plural):

Pronouns: replace a noun in the sentence to make them shorter and more simple to read. Words like “I”, “him” and “yours” are all pronouns. For this mad lib, Possesive Pronouns work the best. They are pronouns that show who own an object. See Examples of possesive pronouns

Pronoun:

Adjectives: describe a noun.

Adjective:

Prepositions: link a noun (or pronoun) to other words in a sentence. For this mad lib, avoid the following prepositions because they don’t work well in this sentence: among, but, except, of.

Preposition:

Interjections: insert emotion into a sentence. Usually are a single word with an exclamation mark after them. Think about someone yelling, “Yoinks! The goblins are coming.”

Interjection:

Conjuctions: link words or phrases together. “I’ll swim today and tomorrow.” For this mad lib, Subordinating Conjunctions work the best. They are linking words that introduce a whole new related phrase. See Examples of Subordinating Conjunctions

Conjunction:

Verbs: are action words. When we talk about them, we usually say the word “to” before them. “To run”, “To fish”, “To jump”.

Verb:

Adverbs: describe the action. The also usually end in “ly” like “quickly”.

Adverb:


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Short Kids Poem: More Ice-Cream

short kids poem troll

Hiding in our house
there is a little troll.
With pointy little teeth,
he gnaws through any bowl.

His nose is like a rock
that’s twisted all around.
His ears are soft and thin,
just like an old bloodhound.

He wears a cherry hat
above his coarse black hair.
He ate all my ice-cream.
I need more so it’s fair.



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Fun Kids Riddle: Cow

fun kids riddle cowgirl
Why did the girl say “moo”?

Online Kids Madlibs: Superheros

Mad Libs! Jumble of pencils
Fill out these questions to generate your own silly mad libs story instantly online! (Hint: a Verb is an action. An adverb usually ends in “ly” and describes an action (like slowly). A noun is a person/place/thing. An adjective describes a person/place/thing.)

Things (plural):

Adjective:

Phrase:

Thing:

Adverb:

Animal:

Thing:

Place:

Verb:

Things (plural):


This is a silly online story that will be completed with your words. Please answer the questions below and click the generate button to read the story with your words included!