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Flip a card and answer a question
Get Talking: Children:
Family Pack:
Winding Down:
Flip a card and answer a question
Get Talking: Children:
Family Pack:
Winding Down:
No more one-word answers and phone-scrolling. A single prompt can spark laughs, stories, and genuine bonding in minutes.
91%
Said the whole family stays engaged - no one feels left out*
93%
Report their children give “full, thoughtful answers”*
87%
Mention “less phones and more talk” after using the cards*
85%
Call it their “go-to lifesaver” for road trips and queues*
*From analysis of 10,000+ verified customer reviews.
One card melts silence - kids, teens, and adults dive into real talk in seconds.
Open-ended prompts draw out stories that sharpen perspective-taking and active listening.
Cards out-compete phones, turning dinners and drives into happy, unplugged moments.
Forget screen-time apps, chore bribes, or “How was school?” this deck sparks richer conversation with zero nagging.
1
Open Prompts Turn On “Story Mode”
Questions written for narrative answers activate the brain’s storytelling network, so even quiet kids start sharing full scenes instead of single words.
2
Gradual Depth Lowers Barriers
Four levels move from playful to personal, based in self-disclosure research that shows conversation flows best when intimacy rises in gentle steps.
3
Tactile Cards Beat Digital Distractions
Holding and passing a physical card satisfies sensory craving, keeping hands busy and eyes off phones.
4
Cue-Reward Loop Builds Daily Habit
The simple ritual: draw, talk, enjoy a burst of dopamine and oxytocin. Within days kids start asking and lock the ritual in.
My 10 year old grand daughter loves these cards. I haven’t managed to engage the 10 year old boy or the 7 year old boy. Is thereany idea I could use?
I have had these for a little over a week with the hope of sparking more interaction with my teens during meals. My 13-year-old will often pull cards out of the stack during the day at random to share her thoughts or ask others. I highly recommend purchasing these cards and placing them where your family hangs out the most.
Loved these cards as it brought the whole family together we all had so much fun & it got the kids really thinking
Best part not a iphone or ipad in sight
LOVE these cards
Absolutely brilliant product, I've been sceptical of getting these due to the price but so glad I did in the end! Highly recommend
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Amazing!!! My son is almost 5 and we started using these cards at night before bedtime. He asks to do these every day and finds them so fun. We have had many conversations on topics that we probably wouldn't have thought of. I love these so much and highly recommend them.
Great idea and played with grandchildren!!
Opens family conversations & shut down phones/tablets
Talking point - Family pack
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Enjoyed during dinner
Love it
My kids love our “Talking Point Cards” time. We do it almost every night with our 3 kids and we have a great time. Well worth the money spent!
My 10 year old grand daughter loves these cards. I haven’t managed to engage the 10 year old boy or the 7 year old boy. Is thereany idea I could use?
These things are great.
Great questions to add to my other talking point decks
Context: I had not seen my grandparents in over 7 years and while we FaceTime here and there I wanted more meaningful conversations with them, especially before they’re gone.I’m not even kidding that my stoic, man-of-few-words grandfather did not want to stop talking. He recollected moments from his childhood, young adulthood and his career. I got to know him more in the couple of hours with these cards than I have in my entire life (and he raised me). He even brought it back up at breakfast the following morning wanting to continue the conversation. My grandma got to share with me all the trouble she got into and I learned so much about her prior to her marriage to my grandfather!These cards may just be text on some paper, but honestly, I’m taking them to every family member I want to get to know better - my parents, my aunts and uncles, everyone I can. Stories are priceless.