101 Conversation Starters For Families
$7.99
One of the signs of a healthy family is open and meaningful communication. But how do you find something the whole family can talk about together? Marriage and family experts Gary Chapman author of “The 5 Love Languages” and Ramon Presson bring you 101 questions to facilitate this process. 101 handy conversation cards are ideal for sharing around the table, on a trip or just about anytime, anywhere.
These 51 double sided cards ask questions and prompt conversations. They are the perfect way for school-aged children and teenagers to engage with parents and siblings. The cards can be used as a game during dinner, on a long drive, before bedtime or on vacation. Have fun with these questions and enjoy improved family communication.
Size: 3.57″ (L) x 1.21″ (W) x 4.7″ (H)
51 Cards
Glossy Card Stock
Packaged in Sturdy Lidded Box
in stock within 3-5 days of online purchase
SKU (ISBN): 9781432124205
ISBN10: 143212420X
Gary Chapman | Ramon Presson
Binding: Boxed Set
Published: August 2017
Publisher: Christian Art Gifts
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