TableTopics Family

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Product Feature
- Questions specially designed to engage kids in the art of conversation
- Perfect for mealtime or bedtime, use it every day
- Fun mix of age appropriate questions range from silly to thought-provoking and encourage up-building conversation between parents and kids
- Learn something new about your kids and even yourself
- 4-inch acrylic cube with 135 questions
Product Description
There is no better way for kids to learn social skills and a sense of belonging than to engage in conversation about their thoughts, opinions, desires and dreams. At the dinner table, bedtime, or in the car, kids love to talk about what they think. And if you talk to your kids now, chances are they'll talk to you later. This edition was created especailly for families with school-age children. Embark on a revealing adventure in conversation with this compelling collection of conversation starters. Size: 5" Cube. 138 cards.TableTopics Family Review
My two teenage sons are growing up to be wonderful men, but our dinner conversations have degraded over the last several years. Take a small amount of teenage angst mixed with schoolyard humor, testosterone and a couple of irreverent senses of humor and you can paint the picture of what the conversations were like. Half the time they had me laughing so much I couldn't eat, and the rest of the time I was holding my head in my hands in frustration. I didn't want to be overbearing, and I do enjoy their senses of humor, but it was getting where we never had a decent conversation and I was desperate to find something to change the situation.I bought this product as an experiment and was amazed at the results. Even the most reluctant of the two teenagers came around and was engaged in the conversation. We talked about things that would never have come up in our normal conversations and I learned some things about my kids I never knew.
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