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Chatterbox Activity
Rated 5.00 out of 5This Conversation Starter Game is a FUN way to make Device-Free Dinners possible!
You will receive a lovely box filled with 51 conversation starters to promote enjoyable chats and bonding around the dinner table.
Use the 9 blank cards to create your own unique topics!Have fun and talk lots!
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Manners Mats
Rated 5.00 out of 5It’s difficult for young children to wait patiently for their food at a restaurant. As an alternative to playing with electronic gadgets, these fun, paper placemats loaded with games, puzzles and activities are a great way to teach manners when dining out.
Each pad includes 38 different tear-off placemats.
A preschool version is available, also.Now it’s simple to have a #devicefreedinner.
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Speech & Thought Bubbles
EXCELLENT TOOL FOR TEACHERS!
Ever wonder how to convey to children that not everything they think has to be spoken?These Speech & Thought Bubbles are the perfect way to teach this concept. They are double-sided; dry-erasable and can be used again and again.
Create conversations to role-play with your students to help them understand when to speak and when to be quiet.
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Top Table Manners Place Setting
Rated 5.00 out of 5Do your children struggle to set the table properly?
This placemat shows the correct placing of all of the items that make up an informal meal setting. So easy and fun to use. It is laminated making clean-up a snap and sure to last a long time.BONUS!! Quiz your children on the True/False questions on the back to increase their good dining etiquette knowledge.