Would You Rather Challenge September 20, 2025

Challenges Children's Book Reviews

Charlie and I are excited to welcome you back to our Would You Rather Challenge: September 20, 2025. This challenge is brought to you from the children’s book by The Ultimate Book of Would You Rather Questions: 1001 Family-Friendly Challenges for Kids, Teens and Adults by Kimberly McLeod. Inside this post is my affiliate links. If you click on the links and make a purchase, I will make a small percentage from the products, you purchase.

We pick a question from The Ultimate Book of Would You Rather Questions: 1001 Family-Friendly Challenges for Kids, Teens and Adults to discuss over dinner each evening. Then we share the question with our friends and family online to get conversation moving and people off electronics for a little bit.

If your Homeschooling your children like we did with Charlie you can use The Ultimate Book of Would You Rather Questions: 1001 Family-Friendly Challenges for Kids, Teens and Adults inside your #Homeschool Reading Class and Creative Writing Class and even a Art Class.

Would you rather have to hoot like an Owl every time you talk or squawk like a Parrot every time you talk? Why?

I know how an Owl sounds and I’m not sure about a Parrot I would choose a Owl which was one of my mom’s favorite Animals in her memory. But I also will see if I can figure out how to squawk like a Parrot which might be fun to do once in a while. Would you want to learn with me?

Charlie said he likes to be different and learning to squawk like a Parrot would be something no one else knows how to do so he would choose it although hooting like a Owl could also be fun.

I asked David if he would rather have to hoot like an Owl every time you talk or squawk like a Parrot every time you talk? David said he would like to squake a Parrot because there is such a unique Bird we don’t see enough of.

Would you rather have to hoot like an Owl every time you talk or squawk like a Parrot every time you talk?

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates