Meet Steven — a highly creative, imaginative mind who prefers to stay out of the spotlight.
During the summer of 2021, with some extra time on his hands and a spark of inspiration, Steven decided to create a “Would You Rather?” book for kids. His goal? Something light, fun, and perfect for road trips, family dinners, classroom downtime, and bonding moments between kids and their parents. He wanted it to be silly, clean, and endlessly entertaining.
The result? A wildly successful book that now earns an estimated $35,851 per month in royalties.
But here’s the important part — back in 2021, ChatGPT didn’t exist.
Steven had no AI assistant. No instant formatting. No done-for-you templates.
He had to brainstorm over 200 playful and imaginative questions manually, one by one. He wrote every line himself, refined the humor to suit kids and families, ensured the language was safe and age-appropriate, and then manually formatted, designed, and assembled the entire book.
It took him months of slow, creative work to finish just one.
The good news?
Today, creating a book like Steven’s no longer has to take months of writing and formatting.
With ChatGPT and these 322 Super Prompts, you can now create your own complete book in minutes — with consistent tone, chapters, cover, questions, and even illustration prompts — all from a single starting prompt.
This isn’t just a list of random questions.
This is a breakthrough creative system — a curated collection of 322 Super Prompts designed specifically for ChatGPT-5 that lets you generate complete, high-quality “Would You Rather?” books for kids in minutes, not months.
Each Super Prompt is like a creative engine:
It gives ChatGPT all the instructions it needs to produce not just ideas, but a fully-structured, ready-to-publish book — with illustrations, a cover, and even SEO elements, all handled for you.
Here’s what one single super prompt can instantly generate:
All content is generated by ChatGPT through these structured prompts — meaning no design tools, no formatting guesswork, and no creative burnout.
These 322 Super Prompts give you everything you need to create engaging, consistent, and complete “Would You Rather?” books with ease.
There’s a reason “Would You Rather?” books have stood the test of time — they combine laughter, imagination, and interaction in a format that’s incredibly easy to enjoy and share.
Here’s why these books are a hit with both kids and adults:
These books are more than fun — they’re versatile, valuable, and proven to keep both kids and adults smiling.
Inside this powerful collection of 322 super prompts, you’ll find 46 carefully selected themes that tap into the topics kids already love.
From dinosaurs and robots to holidays and silly animals, each theme helps you create a fully-structured “Would You Rather?” book in minutes — with fun, consistency, and zero guesswork.
These themes aren’t just popular — they’re designed to keep young readers entertained, engaged, and asking for more.
Here are all 46 included categories:
You don’t need to be a writer, designer, or tech expert to create high-quality “Would You Rather?” books.
With these 322 Super Prompts and ChatGPT-5, you’ll go from idea to finished product in minutes — no overwhelm, no roadblocks.
Here’s exactly how it works:
It’s fast, fun, and incredibly efficient — and every book you make can become a unique product to sell, gift, or share.
Here’s a complete, ready-to-use prompt set for building your Would You Rather? Silly Science Edition book for kids ages 6–9. Every section is designed for direct input into ChatGPT-5 to generate polished, final book content.
Prompt:
Write a fun, playful introduction for a kids’ book called Would You Rather? Silly Science Edition. The tone should be exciting, silly, and welcoming for ages 6–9. Explain that the book is full of wacky labs, crazy inventions, and zany science experiments where kids get to imagine wild choices. Keep it short (200–300 words), packed with humor, curiosity, and kid-friendly language.
Prompt:
Write a cheerful “How to Play” section for Would You Rather? Silly Science Edition. Use playful, easy-to-understand language for ages 6–9. Explain that kids can read alone, play with friends, or use it as a game with family. Encourage laughter, imagination, and creativity. Keep it under 300 words and include 3–5 playful “tips for maximum fun.”
Each chapter should generate 20–30 unique “Would You Rather?” questions. Every question must:
Prompt:
Generate 20–30 “Would You Rather?” questions for Chapter 1: Goo Labs. Each question should involve messy, silly science goo, slime, and wacky textures. Format like:
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Generate 20–30 “Would You Rather?” questions for Chapter 2: Crazy Creatures. Mix silly animals with science experiments and inventions (robot hamsters, dinosaurs in lab coats, frogs with jetpacks). Each question should have two funny choices plus a black-and-white illustration prompt in parentheses.
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Generate 20–30 “Would You Rather?” questions for Chapter 3: Zany Inventions. Focus on wacky gadgets and impossible machines (anti-gravity shoes, chocolate-fueled rocket packs, banana-powered calculators). Include silly science vibes. Each question must end with a black-and-white illustration prompt.
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Generate 20–30 “Would You Rather?” questions for Chapter 4: Space Lab. Imagine silly science in outer space—floating goo, marshmallow meteors, talking aliens with test tubes. Each question should include two zany choices and a black-and-white illustration prompt.
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Generate 20–30 “Would You Rather?” questions for Chapter 5: Robot Workshop. Focus on silly robot experiments: marshmallow robots, robots that sneeze glitter, or machines that sing lullabies. Include a black-and-white illustration prompt at the end of each.
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Generate 20–30 “Would You Rather?” questions for Chapter 6: Mad Food Science. Mix experiments with food—exploding cupcakes, spaghetti tornadoes, chocolate-covered slime. Each question should end with a black-and-white illustration prompt.Chapter 7: Wacky Weather
Prompt:
Generate 20–30 “Would You Rather?” questions for Chapter 7: Wacky Weather. Silly experiments with science weather—snow made of sprinkles, rainbows that taste like candy, thunder made by giggling clouds. Add a black-and-white illustration prompt.
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Generate 20–30 “Would You Rather?” questions for Chapter 8: Time-Travel Lab. Mix silly history and experiments—dinosaurs in a lab, cavemen with laser goggles, future kids riding slime-powered scooters. Add a black-and-white illustration prompt.
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Generate 20–30 “Would You Rather?” questions for Chapter 9: Underwater Science. Use ocean themes—bubble submarines, jellyfish experiments, singing clams. End each with a black-and-white illustration prompt.
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Generate 20–30 “Would You Rather?” questions for Chapter 10: Giggle Lab Grand Finale. Mix all silly science themes into one chapter—goo, robots, food, animals, space, and time-travel. End each with a black-and-white illustration prompt.
Prompt:
Create a full-color cover illustration prompt for Would You Rather? Silly Science Edition. Include:
Description:
Get ready for giggles, goo, and goofy science fun! Would You Rather? Silly Science Edition is packed with wacky labs, crazy experiments, and laugh-out-loud inventions that spark imagination and creativity. Perfect for kids ages 6–9, this book is a playful way to inspire curiosity while keeping the fun rolling—at home, in the car, or at a party!
✅ With this set, you have everything needed: introduction, rules, 10 chapters of questions, illustration prompts, cover, description, and SEO keywords.
This is just one of the 322 Super Prompts included in your collection. As you can see, it instantly delivers everything you need to create a full “Would You Rather?” book — from the intro to the cover, chapters, illustrations, and more — all in a single prompt.
Each super prompt includes a dedicated cover prompt designed specifically for ChatGPT-5. It instantly generates a vibrant, kid-friendly book cover concept — complete with title, subtitle, and visual description.
Here’s a full set of 25 silly, goo-filled “Would You Rather?” questions for Chapter 1: Goo Labs, formatted exactly as requested.
✨ That’s a complete 25-question set with illustration prompts for Goo Labs.
Would you like me to continue and generate the next chapter (Crazy Creatures) in the same style so you can start building the full book chapter by chapter?
This is one example of a chapter generated by a chapter prompt. Each chapter is packed with playful “Would You Rather?” questions that are perfect for kids — silly, creative, and formatted for easy reading and interaction.
This black-and-white coloring page is generated using the illustration ideas included with chapter prompt. Designed in a fun and simple style, they add extra value and engagement to your book, especially for younger kids.
These books do more than make kids laugh — they unlock a world of creative and entrepreneurial potential.
Each Super Prompt gives you the tools to produce high-quality, ready-to-publish content in just minutes. With consistent structure, themed illustrations, and SEO-ready metadata, you’re not starting from scratch — you’re scaling from day one.
Here are just a few creative ways to turn these prompts into real products and assets:
Because each Super Prompt generates an entire book’s worth of content — including structure, voice, and formatting — you can multiply your creative output without multiplying your workload.
This isn’t just a tool — it’s a launchpad for creative productivity.
Why spend hours — or even days — trying to come up with 100+ silly, creative “Would You Rather?” questions, formatting everything, and building your book from scratch?
With 322 expertly designed Super Prompts, you can skip the guesswork and go straight to publishing fun, high-quality books — faster than ever before.
Each prompt is structured to work seamlessly with ChatGPT-5, guiding you through the entire book creation process:
All in minutes, not months.
And yes — these books have real-world potential.
Just ask Steven, the creative mind behind a “Would You Rather?” book that now brings in an estimated $35,851/month in royalties.
He did it the hard way. You don’t have to.
Whether you're an educator, creative entrepreneur, digital publisher, or just someone who loves making kids laugh — this collection gives you the power to produce and publish with ease.
If you have any questions or comments, please write to my email [email protected] and I will gladly help you.
All the best,
Paulo Gro
P.S. The demand for fun, screen-free entertainment for kids has never been higher — and “Would You Rather?” books continue to be a favorite among parents and teachers.
Just look at Steven’s book, which now earns an estimated $35,851 per month by keeping kids laughing and thinking creatively.
The best part? You no longer have to spend months writing, editing, and formatting these books yourself.
With 322 powerful Super Prompts, you can create fully structured, high-quality books in minutes, directly inside ChatGPT-5.
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