Help families and generations connect.
This GRANDPARENTS EDITION is an easy game for Elders of all types to play with Children (typically 8-12 years old). Suitable for Grandparents, Aunts, Uncles, Step-parents etc and provides a range of specially selected questions to stimulate interesting conversations between Elders and Children. The perfect gift for grandma, grandpa or other elders.
GRANDPARENTS – don’t have to struggle finding age appropriate questions and can go way beyond “How was school” and “That’s a pretty dress” to real questions to let the child’s imagination, joy and playfulness shine through. Our Moments with children is special so make the best of it.
CHILDREN – are given the the right questions to ask their grandparents to tease out the lessons, wisdom and fun experiences a child can really enjoy and learn from. These conversation cards for kids build the respect, openness and fun between them.
AGE APPROPRIATE and CHILD PSYCHOLOGIST APPROVED. Questions are carefully crafted and the children’s cards split into 8-10 and 10-12 y/o questions, and the Grandpa / Grandma / Elder can even change the questions up or down based on the child’s development stage.
BRINGS ALL TYPES OF FAMILIES TOGETHER. Whether it be a grandparent, Uncle/Aunt, Step-parent or Guardian, Cousins or Parents, they can all play the Grandparent role and ask the pre-made questions as conversation starters. Even distant relationships flourish usually.
* One or more Elders can play with any number of children and there are mostly 2 questions to ask of the children depending on their age and maturity.
* One side of the cards has the Elders question to ask the child, then they hand the card to the child for them to turn over and ask the other question.
* New thoughts and conversations arise and communication goes from “how are you”, to “who are you”.
* Great for weekends away, holidays, road trips and icebreakers for more distant relationships.
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S Devine –
These are well thought out question cards to ask children or adults – the idea is for Grandparents to ask their Grandchildren questions if they’re stuck for conversation/ struggle to connect with them and their interests or just simply a bonding exercise to learn more about each other. They also work just fine with parents and their children too, I’ve played this with my children and lent it to my Parents to give the grndparents point of view too.
The questions are fun and interesting topics and very varied and there’s even questions the children can ask the grandparents/ parents. They have questions to ask 8-10 year olds and questions to ask 10-12 year olds but really I don’t think the age brackets are necessary and limits the user if children are older or younger – even my 5 year old could happily answer the 10-12 questions so really the questions are mostly suitable for all. The only thing for older children would be reading the questions aimed at adults, they would need to be a competent reader.
A great game for conversations and travel in the car to pass the time, my parents liked using this on Facetime too with my children to have an idea of what to talk about so it is very versatile in many ways and we enjoy finding more out about each other with these well thought out questions, recommended.
M Iechyd Meddwl –
These conversation cards for kids build the respect, openness and fun between them and their grandparents and they are great fun too!!!!
Mum at home –
It’s funny that these days we have to buy games to make talk to each other. But these are the days
I guess . This is cute little card game. Great for airplane ride or car trip as only 1 person needs to read . The game itself is made of very good quality paper and in hard case . It is not oversized which I like as that means I can take it in my bag and it won’t take up unnecessary space .
It is fun to play this with my 10 year old and I highly recommend it.
I would buy again !
A Duana Ampah –
After covid and all the stresses children have been though, this is a great way to look at their mental health and well-being. The questions allow a starting point to a conversation you might not otherwise have had. To keep it light too there are some questions where you can own up to your experiences too. We had a great laugh with those cards. A great bonding experience.