Would You Rather is one of those fun conversation games that tends to spark further conversation as people explain their answers or imagine more about the topic. This makes these perfect for a summer road trip or lazy afternoon in your backyard. I'm guest posting today over at Skip to My Lou [...]Continue Reading
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ABC About Your Day Game – Reconnect After School
When I pick up my son after school, I want to hear all the details of his day - what is he learning? Who is he friends with? How's it going? Does he like his teacher, the kids and the classroom? As you can guess - a barrage of questions like that can be a *bit* overwhelming. He's been [...]Continue Reading
Guess What I Did Today Charades
This was so much fun! I was trying to come up with a way to re-connect with my first grader after school that would help us all relax into being home. I always want to know more about his day, but asking question, even really fun conversation questions, can sometimes overwhelm him after a busy [...]Continue Reading
20 Conversation Starters for Taking Better Photos of Kids
Join us for more tips and trick for great kid photos, Register for Beryl's FREE Mini Photography Class. Beryl will present her "One Ingredient Fix" to help you get pictures you'll treasure of your kids. 9 times out of 10 moms enter my Momtographie classes frustrated that their kids hate getting [...]Continue Reading
Conversational Game – Guess Three About Me
A conversational game that let's you show off what you know about each other - and perhaps find out some surprises! We were getting dinner started and my 9 year old son hung out at the counter messing around with a little Lego creation. I could see that this was perfect chance to connect and I [...]Continue Reading
Family Conversation Starters – Getting to know your kids
The dinner table is one of the greatest places to get to know your kids through conversation. Everyone is together, everyone is sitting, everyone is facing each other. Our dinner conversations have revolved around a fun game of "best and worst" since my kids were old enough to talk. Now 8 and 7, we [...]Continue Reading