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Know Your Kid’s Heart: Q&A With the Little Lady Part 1

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Family Conversation Starters Printable

Having a hard time getting kids to open up about their day? These free printable family conversation starters will get kids talking and laughing as family.

This PDF download includes over 300 printable family dinner conversation cards with questions ranging from silly to serious. The bundle includes three different types of questions: Questions for Kids and Families, Would You Rather?, and This or That? There are over 100 cards included with each style of question. All three games provide great table topics for preschoolers, elementary aged, and older. Ask the questions straight from the cards or use them to inspire your own ideas!

This PDF download includes over 300 printable family dinner conversation cards with questions ranging from silly to serious. The bundle includes three different types of questions: Questions for Kids and Families, Would You Rather?, and This or That? There are over 100 cards included with each style of question. All three games provide great table topics for preschoolers, elementary aged, and older. Ask the questions straight from the cards or use them to inspire your own ideas!

Conversation Starters - Afer School Talk - Much better than "how was your day?"

The “after school” hour can be a great time to connect with your kids. Here are 18 “After School Conversation Starters” to help you get connected.

Make the most of your next family game night, road trip, classroom free time or family dinner time with these funny would you rather questions for kids. These are great conversation starters to get your kids thinking critically and laughing too! #funnyjokes #family

Silly would you rather questions for girls or boys, featuring Disney, animals, Christmas, summer and more! With printables and fun polls.

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A DINNER PARTY HIT! 100 conversation cards for couples & friends. Have more interesting conversations and develop deeper connections! These communication cards are perfect for dinner parties, conversation cards for couples on date night, and even as conversation starters at a wedding! Get to know people on a whole new level! Just cut out the cards, and you're ready to go! With 100 conversation starters, you can use these time and time again 💖 Buy now on Etsy!
The Getting To Know You Cover and Connect Game is a fun twist on one of everyone's favorite game and a great conversation starter and icebreaker for kids! Use the conversation starters to learn more about your students as they try to match their four in a row before their opponent's. There are 4 picture based game boards where the pictures are open ended questions or choose the game designed to go with question cards. This is great for in person or digital learning.
Listen! Turn up the volume! It's a delightful little frog that sits neatly in a child's hand. All you have to do is lightly and slowly brush the spine of the frog (from back to front) with the mallet, and the sound produced really does resemble that of a croaking frog. It makes a great conversation starter. A truly awesome percussion instrument any child (or adult) is sure to be fascinated by!
These ten rounds of food-themed activities are sure to engage your students and get them thinking creatively! Students describe what is in common between the photos, and then make rules to describe what doesn’t belong. Reasoning conversations are sure to develop as students discuss what they think the odd picture out is and why. Every answer is correct if students can defend their thinking!