🚀 Elevate your family time with laughter and learning!
Open The Joy's Let’s Chat 3-in-1 Conversation Starters Cards for Kids is a portable game featuring 90 engaging cards designed to foster laughter, critical thinking, and emotional intelligence among children. Ideal for various settings, this screen-free activity is perfect for family bonding during travel or at home.
Material Fabric | Paper |
Subject Character | Carabiner |
Style Name | Contemporary |
Color | Blue |
Theme | Travel |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W | 8"L x 8"W |
Number of Items | 90 |
Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Container Type | Pack |
Special Features | Portable |
Number of Players | 4 |
M**B
Love
Awesome cards. Great family time activity.
A**R
Great travel game for the family
We took this a road trip. It was so entertaining and got us in great conversations
L**A
Great game geared for younger kids
It is titled as waiting games, but some of the "at home" games (why would you need a waiting game at home?) Require extra items. It looks sturdy enough to hang on my bag and it should be okay.
A**R
Great conversation starter
I bought this to use on a long car ride with our 6 yr old granddaughter. It made for fun and interesting conversation. Definitely recommend.
E**E
Great tool for getting to know your child
I bought this for my 11-year-old granddaughter who I was taking on a cross-country trip. It was easy to get conversations started and we laughed a LOT! She learned things about me and I learned things about her. I'll be holding onto it to use with our other grandchildren. Highly recommend it.
A**Y
So much fun for therapy clients and my children!
Open The Joy Waiting Games has been so fun to play with my children and my adolescent clients in therapy. Highly recommend!
H**S
Family fav
This quickly became our family favorite! The kids will play this for HOURS and it keeps them busy on road trips!
M**O
Great to travel with in a backpack 🎒
I really liked how compact it is to bring to a restaurant, car ride, waiting room, etc. My daughter (5years old) live the novelty of it.Some of the questions I had to adjust because some asked “when you were young…?” Its hard to ask a 5 year old who is young already about a past memory 😆.I was looking for conversation cards and jokes for our morning basket for homeschool and this may have. It been the best choice for us. With the money spent I think I should have upgraded to a deck of conversation cards to keep the rhythm going for a long while. I shot through these cards in a few days.
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