These Mad-Sad-Glad Libs, our twist on the old-school favorite Mad Libs, sneak in a little emotional smarts learning while you’re having fun. Research shows that children who develop emotional intelligence skills are kinder, happier, healthier, and more successful — and games are a proven way to learn. Now… what’s a feeling word that means happy?
Mad-Sad-Glad Lib #1
The (feeling adjective) mermaid (movement verb) towards the (negative feeling word) pirate ship…
Mad-Sad-Glad Lib #2
President (woman you know) Taylor wakes up (feeling adjective) and nervous about the day’s upcoming, (adjective) events. …
Mad-Sad-Glad Lib #3
Astronaut Mark feels (feeling adjective) as he steps on the (part of a vehicle) of his spaceship, heading to Pluto. …
Mad-Sad-Glad Lib #4
Latisha shouts (feeling adverb) as her surfboard slides forward. Her (part of the body) pounds with (feeling noun) as she stands up…
Mad-Sad-Glad Lib #5
I feel (negative feeling) as I (verb) across the (adjective) drawbridge…
Mad-Sad-Glad Lib #6
On the (feeling adjective) Texas plains, a posse of (feeling adjective) cowboys (verb) the lanky Longhorns…