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When last did a card game make you feel something?

Pick a card. Read your question. Share what’s on your heart.

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★★★★★   “It’s decided. Every person in my life is getting a box this year. Loved. Every. Single. Moment.”

Small box, big questions

A new kind of dinner party game that will teach you to listen, encourage, and share in conversations that dig a little deeper.

Cards for Conversation: First Edition

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The dinner party game for deep chats between friends and strangers.

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Cards for Conversation: Couples Edition

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Leave the small talk at home. 52 prompts for a deeper date night.

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Cards for Conversation: Second Edition

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A 52-question expansion pack for a double dose of ‘Oof, that’s deep’.

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Cards for Conversation: Kids & Parents Edition

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Swap one-word answers for wholesome chats with 52 questions to connect beyond “fine”.

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With 52 playful, thoughtfully crafted questions, this little box will become your go-to tool for deeper convos at the dinner table, in the car, or before bed time. Big feelings, wild imaginations, and unexpected giggles are all welcome!
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Stories from Strangers

We’ll have a new question here every month for you to answer anonymously. Think of this as an online journal, except everyone gets a page in the book, and no one knows who’s written what (fun!).
This month's prompt:
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What remains unchanged about you since you were a child?
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In December 2016 my brother was hit and subsequently killed by a drunk driver, and as you can imagine, my life changed forever. I was surrounded by people who knew my story, yet I was drowning in a sea of "How you?", "How's work going?", "How's family?" – a set of mediocre questions that made me feel more alone than I had ever felt...
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