Would You Rather Challenge: February 17, 2026

Challenges Children's Book Reviews

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Charlie and I are excited to have you hear for our Would You Rather Challenge brought to you from the children’s book The Ultimate Book of Would You Rather Questions: 1001 Family-Friendly Challenges for Kids, Teens and Adults by Kimberly McLeod.

Charlie and I used this book when he was #Homeschooling in his Creative Writing Class and for free reading. Now we use the book to get conversation flowing at home and also on my social sites. You can do the same.

Would you rather have read a book backward from end to start or use a magnifying glass to read a book with super tiny text? Why?

As much as I hate to admit it there is a lot of things I can’t see. I need glasses or a magnifying glass. Using a magnifying glass to read tiny text in a book would give me a chance to figure out if a #magnifying glass would work with the books I want to read. So I believe I will pick it out instead of reading a book backward from end to start.

Did you know before I start any book, I usually look through the end of the book or the last chapter and read some of the last page to see if it’s a book I would want to read or not. This drives David insane and he thinks I’m crazy. What can I say other than I am crazy but I’m not going to change. Have you ever done this?

Neither David or Charlie like reading and reading a book from the end to the beginning would mess with Charlie’s ADHD. So both Charlie and David said they would prefer to use a magnifying glass as well and they could read really small text they can’t see at times.

Would you rather have read a book backward from end to start or use a magnifying glass to read a book with super tiny text? Why?

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates

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