Price: $24.99
(as of Mar 18, 2025 03:11:43 UTC – Details)
Product Description
Fun Family Question Card Game
This fun mix of questions ranges from silly to thought-provoking and provides an easy way to get your family talking. It’s perfect for mealtime or bedtime—use it every day! You’ll learn something new about your kids and even yourself.
The questions in this set are specially designed to engage kids in conversation. Ask questions like “Is it more fun to be a parent or a child?” and “Is it harder for you to eat healthy or get exercise?”. 135 question cards come in a stylish 4-inch plastic cube.
Sample Question 1
Which of your five senses would you be saddest to lose?
Sample Question 2
Would you like to see an alien?
Sample Question 3
Which TV show would you pick to live inside for a week?
Fun Question Cards
Question 1
Question 2
Question 3
Create Fun & Lasting Memories
Fun Questions During Snack Break
Fun and easy game to break out during a snack break and snack time to keep the fun going!
Fun for Family Game Night
Make it even more fun by making the question card a mystery. You must answer whatever question you pull!
Great Way to Bond
Easy way to start fun conversations that can lead to creating special and lasting memories between parents and kids!
Family Conversation Card Game
Engage your family in fun and meaningful conversations with this mix of questions appropriate for families with elementary- and middle-school-aged children.Perfect for family dinner conversations, game nights, and other occasions where you want to create enjoyable and memorable interactions.Recognized with the Preferred Choice Award by Creative Child MagazineThese conversation cards can also be used in the classroom to help teachers build a positive classroom community where every student feels heard and valued. Bonus: The questions can also serve as interesting writing prompts.
Family Bonding: TableTopics Family has question cards designed to engage school-aged children in the art of conversation. The questions range from silly to thought-provoking and provide a fun and easy way to get your family talking.
No Rules: Pick a card from the deck, read it aloud, and the answers shared will kick off the conversation. The open-ended TableTopics questions encourage in-depth answers and keep kids engaged. In fact, you’ll get to know your family even better and make new memories in the process.
Quality Time: Studies show that connecting during family meals is a highly beneficial activity for children. Use this questions game to talk around the dinner table, at game nights, on road trips, or any time you want to spark a delightful conversation that both kids and adults will enjoy. A little talk each day can go a long way.
Parent Helper: Our conversation cards help you ask better questions that open the lines of family communication. This will give everyone a chance to talk and listen to each other. Get closer to your family today by playing the TableTopics Family questions game.
Stylish Design: The beautiful 4 x 4-inch clear cube container holds 135 sturdy 3 x 3-inch conversation starter cards and blends well with any décor so that you can keep it on your dinner table, kitchen counter, or coffee table all the time.
Customers say
Customers find the product a fun and simple way to get people talking and thinking at the table. They say it makes family mealtime more interesting and the kids love the game. The questions are thought-provoking and provide ideas for conversation when you’re too tired to think of anything. Many customers appreciate the sturdy build quality and well-protected cards. While some find the functionality and table space good, others have different views on value for money and question quality.
Christina Bales –
Great Family Time!
This was an excellent addition to my family’s dinner table discussions. The cards have asked questions that have provoked thinking outside the box and a deeper conversation.
Bradshaw –
In the club we are all FAM!
This product is such an easy way to get every one talking. Perfect for all ages! The value is incredible not only money worth but time well spent. The size, weight and durability is perfect!
Bailey from KY –
Great for opening conversations at dinner.
My 6 year old loves answering these questions at dinner. Since we took away her ipad we bought these to keep her occupied so she will eat all her dinner and it works!! Some questions we skip if they don’t pertain to her but most do and we all have fun listening to each answer. Will be planning to purchase other editions, we love these!
Mary Krismaas –
Family Table Topics
My family is one one a dying breed that eats dinner at the table together every night. Throughout the years, I’ve used various conversation-starting techniques (“How was your day starting with the letter M?” or “How was your day ending with ‘… and then I had a delicious dinner!’?) When I came across this cube of cards on Amazon, it seemed like it was made for my family. The price was a little steep, but I decided to give it to myself as a Christmas gift. The cards arrived in good condition; my plastic cube was in perfect shape, not damaged at all as some other reviewers have experienced. Each card has one question printed on it. The questions aren’t anything groundbreaking or earth shattering – you could have probably thought of all of them yourself, if you had the time and inclination. The cards include questions such as:what’s your favorite dessertwho is one of your heroes and why do they inspire youwould you keep a secret if you knew someone would get hurt if you didif you were showing a foreigner around your town where would you take themwhat’s your favorite family traditionwhat do you say when someone gives you a gift you already haveif you could speak another language which would you choosehow does a person become courageouswhat would you like to change about your schoolOverall ImpressionsPros:- My kids (ages 12 and 9) LOVE these cards. They really look forward to answering the questions every day.- The plastic cube is thick and sturdy. The overall design is very attractive.- The cards are thick cardstock and seem durable enough.- These are a fun and simple way to get people talking and thinking at the tableCons:- You may have noticed that the questions listed above have no capitalization and almost no punctuation. I typed them out just as they are written on the cards. Really. This drives me absolutely crazy. I get that it’s probably supposed to be “stylistic,” and I’m as big a fan of ee cummings as the next gal, but my 9 year old really struggles with writing skills. I would have liked it better if these cards provided more of a model of good mechanics. Would it have killed the people at Tabletopics to at LEAST throw in a comma here and there?? (I won’t even bring up the fact that the plurality of the noun and pronoun in the foreigner question doesn’t match. Argh!)- The cards are supposed to be used at the table, and ours are. Unfortunately, kids, spaghetti, and white-edged cards do not really mix. After 2 months, our cards look pretty grubby. You could either look at the visible grunge as a design flaw (darker colored cards wouldn’t show as much dirt), or you could view it as a testament to how much and often we really do use the cards. :-)- The price was pretty steep (especially considering all the ink they must be saving by skipping the punctuation!) I don’t regret the purchase, but if these had been $12 instead of $25, I would really love them!All in all, I like these cards, but I have to remove stars for the atrocious grammar and punctuation.
Jen Snider –
Fun
I have a 16 yr old boy 14 year old girl and 9 year old boy. They all love participating in these questions. I just leave the box on our dining room table and read one card a day at supper. It’s so fun! Just for a reference my boys are athletes and my daughter is in theater so all different personality types and they all equally love this! Highly recommend.
Kindle Customer –
Love! Great for my autistic kiddo!
Love it!!! This has been amazing to help my family engage in conversations with my autistic son. Normally he’s hyper fixated on one topic so this opened the door to new topics of conversations, he now requests we go through “our card game” every night at dinner. Love this product!!!
Amanda –
wow! I never thought something so simple could change our everyday dinner time so much
Before I bought this, dinner time was a mess. We have two kids ages 6 and 10. My 10 year old eats super fast and then leaves the table and gets annoyed with everyone else for being slow. My 6 year old is the slowest eater on the planet. My husband and I were mostly spending dinner time doing behavior management every day. I dreaded it.Once we started using this deck a few weeks ago everything changed! Our kids sit and talk with us about fascinating things the whole time – I mean they still bicker – but we are connecting more than doing behavior management. AND it keeps our oldest at the table and engaged with us (which has always been a struggle). And we learn new things about each other which is awesome. I’m already worried about what will happen when we run out of cards (though there are a TON so I don’t think that will happen soon).And it’s helping them learn how to have meaningful conversations – and etiquette around how to talk in a group and give others space. I love itIf you are craving more connection with your kiddos and easier dinners – this has worked well for us.
Elnz237 –
A MUST-HAVE FOR ANY FAMILY!
I found Table Topics when I was looking for conversation starters for me and my husband. I was so intrigued by Table Topics that when I saw there were multiple categories I took a gamble and bought 4 sets! I bought Not Your Mom’s Dinner Party, Couples, Family, and Girl’s Night Out. Conversations from a single card could last anywhere from one minute to one hour! I have learned so much about myself, spouse, family and friends! Anyone we have played them with loves them as well. We keep them around the house so they are handy at all times. The high quality, clear boxes, are nice looking and sturdy.There are political, personal, fun, funny and thoughtful questions. My kids are 18 and 21 years old. Some of the cards are geared towards children in elementary school – asking about recess, etc., but we always find a way to either tweak the card or just reminisce about when we were younger. Basically, it is your game, you make the rules! We have always had great family discussions at the dinner table, but this game has taken us to a whole new (BETTER) level!Some examples of cards are: What’s the most important right a person has? Which of your 5 senses would you be saddest to lose? Why do you think people do or say mean things to other people? If you could go to the Olympics in one sport, which would you choose? What do children know more about than adults?
Clare Brooks –
Good fun and interesting, but only so many times you can do them.