TableTopics Family Conversation Cards for Kids & Parents with 135 Questions for Fun & Connection at Dinnertime, Game Night, & Classrooms
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TableTopics Family Conversation Cards for Kids & Parents with 135 Questions for Fun & Connection at Dinnertime, Game Night, & Classrooms
- Sample Questions: In what ways are you generous? If you could speak another language, which would you choose? What family or school rule would you most like to change?
- Ideal For: families with children aged 6-12, teachers, 2 or more players
- Uses: dinnertime, game night, children’s party activity, classroom activity, class icebreaker
- What You Get: 135 sturdy cards with printed questions held in a stylish, clear cube container
- Make it a Habit: Research shows that eating together regularly as a family helps children develop lifelong healthy habits. Ask better questions and connect during this special family time.
Some kids are non-stop blabbers and others need electroshock therapy to pry more than one-word answers out of them. Welcome, TableTopics Family! This nifty box contains a multitude of provocative questions to focus the blabbers and stimulate the silent types. Just try pulling out these dinner conversation cards and asking: Which is more important, intelligence or common sense? What is the story behind your name? What event in the past or future would you like to witness in person? When is it OK to lie?
Use TableTopics Family edition as a board game for families or card game for families. The clear acrylic cube holds 135 question cards, enough to keep the conversation going through middle school.
"...these little boxes are awesome. The question cards fuel interesting discussion and get everyone involved." - Gwyneth Paltrow, goop
"Spice up family dinners with these creative, thought-provoking conversation starters..." - Better Homes and Gardens In December 2002, Cristy Clarke was on her way to a holiday cocktail party, trying to think of interesting conversation starters because she couldn't face another evening of small talk that went nowhere. She jotted down a few great questions and then tried them out on her fellow party goers. Her experiment was a complete success, and by morning she was writing questions to test on her three daughters at their family dinner. The result is TableTopics, a collection of conversation starter sets meant to spark fun, interesting, and meaningful discussions around the dinner table, at parties, on dates, on road trips - wherever!









