As a parent, I know I’m always looking for ways for my child to be entertained without the use of electronics.
I do this for multiple reasons.
Firstly, I want to make sure that my child is not reliant on electronics for everything.
Secondly, I want to make sure that he has other interests besides video games.
Lastly, I don’t want there to be a mass panic if ever we don’t have a place to plug-in electronics!
I imagine we’ve all been there at a time or two where we have set up all these games on electronics and all of a sudden the battery is on low power mode and we have nothing else for our kids to do.
And then they are looking at us like what now?
Wouldn’t it be nice to have an answer?
Enter another addition to your amazing parent toolbox!
I found that these road trip Mad Libs really caught my child’s attention and made our entire family laugh out loud!
There is no battery power needed so your family can play this at any time.
In addition to that, the real bonus is that your entire family can play this together and enjoy some wonderfully calm and simple quality time together.
It seems in the last few years the Harry Potter series has made a resurgence with a new generation of kids immersing themselves in the stories whether that is through books or movies.
In celebration of this, we have put together a series of Harry Potter Mad lives that are sure to spark the imagination.
Harry Potter Mad Libs
There are several ways to play this game.
One is to read through the entire story and have people make suggestions for words as you are going through it.
Another way is to simply have people give words without knowing what the story is.
Both options are great and will yield a lot of fun results!
In my personal experience, not knowing the story and simply filling in words.Will give you results that will make everyone belly laugh!
Either way, these stories should provide you with tons of fun.
Harry Potter And The Sorcerer’s Stone
Harry Potter, an orphan, lives with his (adjective) aunt, uncle and cousin, who treat him poorly.
On his 11th birthday, Harry learns he is a (noun) and is invited to attend Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
At Hogwarts, Harry befriends Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger and discovers he is famous for surviving an attack by the (adjective) wizard Voldemort as a baby.
Harry is sorted into Gryffindor house and quickly becomes skilled at (noun ending in -ing), earning a spot on the Quidditch team.
He learns about the Sorcerer’s Stone, a magical object that grants (noun), hidden in the school.
Harry, Ron and Hermione suspect Professor Snape is trying to (verb) the stone for Voldemort.
The trio faces magical challenges to protect the stone, including battling a (noun) and solving puzzles.
In the final chamber, Harry discovers that Professor Quirrell, not Snape, is helping Voldemort.
With courage and the protection of his mother’s (noun), Harry prevents Voldemort from taking the stone.
At the end of the school year, Harry returns to his aunt and uncle, ready for more (plural noun) ahead.
Harry Potter And The Chamber Of Secrets
Harry Potter returns to Hogwarts for his second year despite warnings from a (mythical creature) named Dobby to stay away.
Strange attacks begin happening at school, with students and even a (noun) being mysteriously petrified.
Harry discovers he can speak Parseltongue, the language of (plural animal), which makes others suspect him of being behind the attacks.
The chamber contains a (noun) – a deadly Basilisk- that is responsible for the attacks.
Harry discovers that Tom Riddle, a memory preserved in a magical (noun), is controlling the events and possesses Ginny Weasley.
With the help of Fawkes the (mythical creature) and the (noun) of Gryffindor, Harry defeats the Basilisk and destroys the diary, stopping Tom Riddle.
The (noun) is saved, Dobby is freed, and Harry returns home ready for his next adventure.
Harry Potter And The Prisoner Of Azkaban
Harry learns that Sirius Black, a (adjective) wizard and prisoner of Azkaban, has escaped and is believed to be after him.
At Hogwarts, Harry encounters Dementors, (adjective) creatures that guard Azkaban, which affect him more than others.
He learns to defend himself against Dementors with the help of Professor Lupin, the new defense against the Dark Arts (profession).
Harry discovers that Sirius was his father’s (noun) but was accused of betraying Harry’s parents to Voldemort.
With Ron and Hermione, Harry uncovers that Peter Pettigrew, not serious, betrayed his parents and faked his (noun).
Using a Time-Turner, Harry and Hermione save Sirius from execution and help him (verb) On a hippogriff named Buckbeak.
Though Sirius remains a (noun), Harry finds comfort in knowing he has a godfather who truly cares for him.
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So whether you are with your kids waiting at the doctor’s office for an appointment or on a longer road trip or stuck at the airport waiting for your flight, you now have something fun to keep you and your kids in a happy place!
Enjoy the good laughs with your family and as always, you’ve got this!