by Doris Caceres-SchumickReminiscent of the many times in the month of February I’d receive or give out Mad Libs Valentine’s Day cards, poems, or letters for fun or as a grammar lesson, I thought it was worth writing about in this month’s post. Just in case you have forgotten what Mad Libs is, I will refresh your memory. Mad Libs are fun, fill-in-the blank stories for kids and grownups of all ages. There are stories for every season and holiday of the year. These stories incorporate the usage of grammar, more specifically, parts of speech, including nouns, pronouns, verbs, adverbs, adjectives, conjunctions, etc. You can compose these stories as silly and hilarious as your imagination leads you, then share them with your loved ones, such as a spouse, child, friend, or any other person! For your amusement, I've provided two Mad Libs story for you to download. Just click on the one(s) you'd like to complete. If you’re bold enough to share your Mad Libs story that's perfect for anyone, we'd love to hear it at our February Zoom writer’s meeting (very fitting, as we’ll also participate in a group grammar quiz). And better yet, if you have time to create YOUR own Mad Libs story or any other Valentine piece, please share it below or email it to me by clicking here. I hope to hear from you soon!
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