I remember getting those great mad libs books made with invisible ink when I was a kid. I used to beg my parents to buy them for me all the time, but I only seemed to get them as car games when we went on road trips. If computers and printable word games like these were around back then, I would have been in heaven!
This may sound naïve, but I really didn’t put two and two together that fill in the blank stories were such a great language arts activity. I just knew that when we were done, they were always hysterical!

Winter Holiday Fill In the Blanks Stories
Winter
Christmas
New Year’s
Presidents Day
Valentine’s Day
St. Patrick’s Day
Spring and Summer Ad Libs Fill In the Blanks Stories
Easter
Spring
Earth Day
Mother’s Day and Father’s Day
4th of July
Summer
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Fall Holiday Fill In the Blanks Stories
Fall
Halloween and Horror
Thanksgiving
Anytime Fill In the Blanks Stories!
School Worksheets
Birthday Themed
Travel Stories
Animal Fun
Historical Fill In Stories
Weather Themed
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My aide and I love your Mad Libs as do our youngsters at school! We use them with our literacy groups to help teach parts of speech as well as expanding our students vocabulary. The students love to read them aloud and giggle at their work! Thank you so much! Keep up the good work!
Does anyone call these anything other than Mad Libs? Has that name become like Kleenex or other brand names that refer to all products like that?
Terrie