More About Family Talk 2:
The second edition of our award winning Family Talk game. Engage your family in meaningful conversations with this set of 100 new and exciting questions. Simply pick a card, ask the question and get a surprising and often hilarious glimpse into the hearts and minds of family members. Winner of the Tillywig Brain Child Award.
- Second edition of our popular Family Talk game
- Fun, Portable family game of conversation keeps today’s busy families connected
- 100 new and exciting question cards attached to round carabiner clip for use anywhere – at home, at a restaurant, in the car, on vacation
- Questions that get the whole family talking – even hard-to-talk-to Teens!
- Portable, thoughtprovoking, fun!
- Great as a travel game
- Ages 3+
- Great gift idea
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Asking questions to get the convo started.
ReplyDeleteI just ask questions about school. I also ask about what they want to do after dinner.
ReplyDeleteLisa B
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I don't have to get them to talk, but I do have to get them to be quiet. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteWe just ask opened ended questions
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Just asking questions : )
ReplyDeleteMy kids are never quiet at the dinner table! :)
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I can ask them anything to get them talking. It's getting them to be quiet that's the problem. cwitherstine at zoominternet dot net
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WE always ask questions about who everyones day was.
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We are already a very open talkative family, but I would ask specific questions about their day
ReplyDeleteWe keep the tv turned off!
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make sure we all are at the table. Sometimes to get things going, we make funny faces to make everyone laugh and get in a better mood.
ReplyDeleteNormally I can't get them to stop talking and eat! lol
ReplyDeleteOur dinners at the table seem quick and crazy sometimes. My two boys do not seem to sit still for long - want to eat quick and move on to other things.
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my kids always ask about something like this!! didn't know it existed!
ReplyDeleteWe talk about what is going on in the town.
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We play Scrabble together every night during dinner. That creates tons of conversation! Happy holidays! Thanks so much for the fantastic giveaway!
ReplyDeleteRenee Walters
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We make sure the TV is off and no phones.
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ReplyDeleteWe ask questions and really listen
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i always share about my day first and i leave an open ended question at the end.. works like a charm :)
ReplyDeleteWe are quiet...the kids seem the need to talk...one always says something....
ReplyDeleteWe always have the rule no cell phones at the table. We go around the table and talk about our day.
ReplyDeleteAsk questions and solicit their input on some decisions.
ReplyDeleteWe talk about how their dat went.
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I ask tons of questions
ReplyDeleteDiane Baum
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We play the High/Low game and ask the kids what their favorite part of the day was and their least facvorite
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We talk about how our day was.
ReplyDeleteDesiree Dunbar
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We ask our son what he learned at school today.
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Asking questions!
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We ask lots of questions
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it's sometimes a struggle to get the family talking at dinner. We ask questions, talk about the day. My "big" boys are 2 and 3 right now, the baby doesn't talk.. it's not always easy to hold a conversation with the big guys either.
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ask questions about their day
ReplyDeleteask how school was
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