Some kids down the street are playing a game called "Bigger or Better" for a birthday party. The idea is that they go door-to-door trading up whatever they have for something, well, bigger... or better.
Naturally, when they showed up at the door with a Kungfu Panda toy, I gave them a book. Bigger and better, right? I think so.
So... right now the kids across the street are getting some Roald Dahl in exchange for a Raiders hat (yup, I'm spying), and very soon Goodwill will be receiving a toy panda.
Too cool.
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You crack me up! Definitely better if not bigger.
I was so happy when I saw it was going to a house with children, four children!
I've decided I need to find more sneaky ways to get books into kids hands around here.
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hahaha nice! that is awesome...
Wow. Never heard of that game, but I had always kind of had that idea in the back of my head for a PB plot. Wonder if it coudl work?
I totally would have handed them a copy of The Emerald Tablet. How fun!
I think it would make a clever picture book, Corey. I can imaging a few ways of doing it!
In retrospect, I wish I would have given them the Emerald Tablet and then replaced it for myself, PJ. If I get another opportunity, I will!
I love it that you handed them a book. :)
Thanks Keri!
I got a kitten in a Bigger and Better game from the 60s. She was the sweetest cat for 16 years. I love that kids are still playing the game!
How fun is that, Cynthia? You have me wondering though, what did you give for the kitten? Must have been something bigger. I can't see getting much better!
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