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Unexpected Win
Dad-Son Magic
"I honestly thought these cards would be cheesy ‘dad stuff.’ But when my son ran to the table asking to do another one, I felt something I hadn’t in a while. I teared up. That moment was worth everything."
Callum N.
Dad Brings The Fun
Low Expectations, High Impact
"Sometimes it is so hard to get your kids to talk around the dinner table. They really don't like pointed personal questions but are more animated when it comes to talking about thoughts and ideas. I got these as a way to bring our family closer and they are a real hit. Each of us gets 2 cards each at dinner. The kids not only love thinking about and answering the questions, they also love being able to ask a question and discuss our responses. This product has been a fun way to interact with my kids."
J. Welch
Silent Dinner Frustration
A Wife Who Notices
"I got these for my husband for Xmas. At dinner time, he always asks our 4 year old what she did at school or how her day was, and she gives him one word answers, and he appears to be stumped at how to get her to talk. We used the cards Jan. 1 & 2 and actually had fun. The thrill, though, was tonight. My husband walked through the door, I put dinner on the table, and my daughter ran to the hutch, picked up the cards and put them in the middle of the table! Thank you so much! These cards are a hit!"
Mimi V
Dad Brings The Fun
Meaningful Impact
"We received the pack about 3 weeks ago and they are still being used every night! My eldest daughter is autistic and dinner time is often stressful. I wasn't overly hopeful that these would work for more than a night or two, but the whole family is enjoying using them and the kids are asking for them each night. We have had some serious in depth discussions to some hilarious conversations. Thank you!"
Phil P
Routine-Oriented Dad
Discovering His Kids Anew
"I have three kids. Ages 13, 11 and 8. This has been so fun! Every dinner one of my kids takes turns picking a card. Then we all go around and answer the questions. It sparked so many conversations that I never would think about having with my kids. I feel like they get to know me better, and I get to know so many parts of them better. It's been such a bright light for us. If you're on the fence, get these cards."
O.
Quirky, Heartfelt Dad
Wants to Unplug His Family
"K-9 Weenus has been on the far side of the Rainbow Bridge for a year now BUT he's been asking me (dad) to post important items, on his behalf. Lest I/we overdo it. This TALKING POINTS 'game' has no winner or loser, it's fun/engaging enough to get faces, normally planted in smart? phones, to look up and participate in, ummmm, real life. Great, thought-provoking questions. Uncompensated promoter here... just speaking as a happy TALKING POINT CARDS customer."
A. Bates
Start a meaningful conversation in under 10 seconds.
Just open the box, draw a card, and you’re off. There’s no “what do I say?” moments. It’s as simple as flipping a card - but the conversations it creates? Deep, surprising, and often life-shifting.
Whether you have five minutes or fifty, this deck fits into whatever time you have.
No prep, no pressure, no hassle.
The cards guide the conversation for you. No need to prep an activity or plan an outing. Just ask, listen, share, and connect.
Whether you're five minutes from bedtime or halfway through dinner, the deck meets you right where you are.
It's not a one-and-done deck.
Each prompt is an opportunity to understand your children on a more profound level. An investment in this pack is an investment in your family's emotional well-being.
Use them again and again. They’re timeless prompts that mature as your family does.
What is worth more?
Think about what you typical spend $50 on:
A few movie tickets and some popcorn?
A new game or toy to share?
Eating out together (if your lucky)?
These are all fleeting experiences. This deck becomes part of your rhythm, your rituals, your real life.
Turn routine dinners or drives into moments your kids look forward to.
Be more engaged and attentive during family time.
Build trust and understanding with your children.
Avoid the blank stares and one-word answers with questions that spark real conversation.
Feel proud knowing you showed up emotionally, not just physically.
Create a trail of unforgettable conversations your kids will remember forever.
Turn routine dinners or drives into moments your kids look forward to.
Be more engaged and attentive during family time.
Build trust and understanding with your children.
Avoid the blank stares and one-word answers with questions that spark real conversation.
Feel proud knowing you showed up emotionally, not just physically.
Create a trail of unforgettable conversations your kids will remember forever.
Feel more involved in your children's emotional world without needing to “figure it out” yourself.
Create moments of connection that make your solo-parent home feel warm and emotionally rich.
Bridge the generation gap and truly know your grandchildren beyond “what’s your favorite color?”
Ease tension and build unity through lighthearted, judgment-free conversation.
Incorporate emotional intelligence and empathy-building into your daily learning routine.
Encourages deeper reflection, richer discussions, and real-life application of faith at home.
A safe, curiosity-friendly way to explore spiritual questions without needing all the answers.
No sermons, no pressure - just thought-provoking questions that welcome honest answers and invite respectful dialogue.
Provides a supportive starting point to talk about faith and learn through shared conversations without needing all the answers.
Makes it easy to reconnect with faith beyond Sunday, in ways that feel real and relevant.
The more involved a father is has been linked to better cognitive development in children.
Why It Matters: Active participation of fathers in their children's lives contributes to enhanced cognitive abilities and academic success.
Cabrera, N. J., Volling, B. L., & Barr, R. (2018). Fathers are parents, too! Widening the lens on parenting for children’s development. Child Development Perspectives, 12(3), 152–157.
the quality of parent–child communication is positively associated with children's academic performance.
Why It Matters: Engaging in meaningful conversations with children boosts their self-concept and motivation, leading to improved academic outcomes.
Zhao, Y., Li, H., & Wang, M. (2020). Parent–child communication and academic performance: The mediating role of learning motivation and the moderating role of perceived support. Frontiers in Psychology, 11, 1203.
Adolescents who frequently have family meals are less likely to engage in high-risk behaviors, including substance use and violence.
Why It Matters: Regular family meals provide opportunities for open communication, fostering a supportive environment that deters risky behaviors.
Eisenberg, M. E., Neumark-Sztainer, D., Fulkerson, J. A., & Story, M. (2008). Family meals and substance use: Is there a long-term protective association? Journal of Adolescent Health, 43(2), 151–156.
A study in the Journal of Affective Disorders found that positive parenting behaviors, including father involvement, are associated with reduced depression risk in children.
Why It Matters: Children with engaged fathers experience better mental health outcomes, highlighting the protective role of paternal involvement.
Narayan, A. J., Ippen, C. G., Harris, W. W., & Lieberman, A. F. (2019). Parenting in the wake of trauma: A pilot study of the effects of Trauma-Informed Child–Parent Psychotherapy on parental functioning. Journal of Affective Disorders, 250, 506–513.
The more involved a father is has been linked to better cognitive development in children.
Why It Matters: Active participation of fathers in their children's lives contributes to enhanced cognitive abilities and academic success.
Cabrera, N. J., Volling, B. L., & Barr, R. (2018). Fathers are parents, too! Widening the lens on parenting for children’s development. Child Development Perspectives, 12(3), 152–157.
the quality of parent–child communication is positively associated with children's academic performance.
Why It Matters: Engaging in meaningful conversations with children boosts their self-concept and motivation, leading to improved academic outcomes.
Zhao, Y., Li, H., & Wang, M. (2020). Parent–child communication and academic performance: The mediating role of learning motivation and the moderating role of perceived support. Frontiers in Psychology, 11, 1203.
Adolescents who frequently have family meals are less likely to engage in high-risk behaviors, including substance use and violence.
Why It Matters: Regular family meals provide opportunities for open communication, fostering a supportive environment that deters risky behaviors.
Eisenberg, M. E., Neumark-Sztainer, D., Fulkerson, J. A., & Story, M. (2008). Family meals and substance use: Is there a long-term protective association? Journal of Adolescent Health, 43(2), 151–156.
A study in the Journal of Affective Disorders found that positive parenting behaviors, including father involvement, are associated with reduced depression risk in children.
Why It Matters: Children with engaged fathers experience better mental health outcomes, highlighting the protective role of paternal involvement.
Narayan, A. J., Ippen, C. G., Harris, W. W., & Lieberman, A. F. (2019). Parenting in the wake of trauma: A pilot study of the effects of Trauma-Informed Child–Parent Psychotherapy on parental functioning. Journal of Affective Disorders, 250, 506–513.
"These cards are so much better than I thought they would be. My kids LOVE them, they beg me to take them wherever we go! They love answering all the questions and interacting with us"
Tricia R
"We are loving our talking point cards! They are inspiring deeper connection and conversation around our dinner table, when in the past with our boys, they were rushing to move onto the next thing. Now, my 6 year old gets excited about them and they take turns drawing a new card for the night and asking the table the question! This is a new tradition that I am loving and am so thankful for the simplicity yet thoughtfulness put into these!"
Elizabeth S
"These cards have opened up deep discussion in our family at the dinner table whereas would've only consisted of usual chit chat. We are truly blessed, and highly recommend the investment in faith, family, and friends."
Mike S
"These cards are so much better than I thought they would be. My kids LOVE them, they beg me to take them wherever we go! They love answering all the questions and interacting with us"
Tricia R
"We are loving our talking point cards! They are inspiring deeper connection and conversation around our dinner table, when in the past with our boys, they were rushing to move onto the next thing. Now, my 6 year old gets excited about them and they take turns drawing a new card for the night and asking the table the question! This is a new tradition that I am loving and am so thankful for the simplicity yet thoughtfulness put into these!"
Elizabeth S
"These cards have opened up deep discussion in our family at the dinner table whereas would've only consisted of usual chit chat. We are truly blessed, and highly recommend the investment in faith, family, and friends."
Mike S
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