My son and I got out our Scattergories game the other day. I started asking him the actual questions from the game. Here are his answers (note that the requirement for all the words to start with the same letter was waived in our version):
Nicknames: Waneo.
Things that have spots: Spot the Dog.
Historical figures: Bumpa.
Terms of measurement: Measuring tape.
Items in this room: Toys.
Items in a catalog: Policeman.
School subjects: How to play.
Excuses for being late: "I won't do it next time."
Things that jump/bounce: Jumping castle.
Television stars: Daniel the Tiger.
Stones/gems: Big rocks by the river.
Musical instruments: Walkie talkie.
Sports: New Zealand.
Song titles: Santa Goes to Life.
Ethnic foods: Chicken nuggets.
Things you shout: "Don't go without meeee!"
A girl's name: Mama.
Ways to get from here to there: Hop on one leg / take the bus.
Notorious people: Stranger.
Bodies of water: Puddle.
Halloween costume: Policeman.
Then I turned it into an interview with questions I made up:
Q: How old are you?
A: Six.
Q: Favorite color?
A: Blue.
Q: What do you want to be when you grow up?
A: A policeman.
Q: Favorite book?
A: Thomas the Train Lift the Flap book.
Q: Why is the sky blue?
A: Because it's the sky.
Q: What did you do yesterday?
A: I don't know.
Q: Favorite thing to do outside?
A: Run in a race.
Q: Best friend?
A: Aunt Janet, Mama, Daddy.
Q: Who gives the best hugs?
A: Mama. [Honest! He really did say that!]
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