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What better way to celebrate and connect with your family this holiday season than with games that promote healthy, open conversation! Time is limited, and while supplies last!
How Do You See the World? is an entertaining card game that challenges players to reflect on their beliefs, relationships, lives, and aspirations, and then articulate their thoughts. Each roll of the dice leads to a new question and dialog, which means every time you play it’s a different, unique experience. The best part? Anyone can play – anytime, anywhere.
Why Can’t We All Just Get Along? encourages thoughtful political and religious dialog in a non-threatening and fun way. Curious about what makes people think and believe the things they do? Why Can’t We All Just Get Along? opens a door to understanding. Roll the dice, draw a card and ask one of the game’s 500 questions to get started. Everyone has an opinion and when they play, everyone has a voice. Play, listen, and be heard.
What’s Wrong with Grown-Ups? a card game from the creators of How Do You See the World? offers kids and teens a chance to share their thoughts on everything from school to their parents to the state of the world with each other and adults. Perfect for parents who want to connect with their kids, and kids who want to have a voice, the game is both fun and thought-provoking in the best way. Create connections, listen, and learn.
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