Ready for a little fun? Print this out, then fill in the blanks with your kids and laugh at the story of your Thanksgiving.
Today's the day. __________ (relative) is coming from __________ (place) to __________ (verb) our Thanksgiving. Every year, s/he brings __________ (plural noun) for us to eat. And every year, we smile __________ (adverb) and eat them. This year, we plan to __________ (verb) them instead. Then, there's the rest of the meal. It's usually __________ (adjective) and __________ (adjective). After we finish eating, we all __________ (verb) around the table and wait to see who will be the first to __________ (verb). Then, I __________ (verb) the __________ (number) dishes in the sink. Well, after stuffing myself like a __________ (noun), I can at least look forward to the post-turkey day __________ (plural noun). Then, it's time to get ready for __________ (holiday).
There are a bunch of sites that let you create your own Mad Libs online. Here are a few I liked: Crazy Libs, eLibs.com, MadLibs.org, MIT's Story Fun, and Wacky Web Tales.
Submit your own "Mom Mad Lib" for others to play.
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