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Food for Talk: Bringing families together one conversation at a time (Food for Talk Series)
Julienne Smith
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| #138995 in Books | 2011-05-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 4.00 x3.00 x5.00l,1.10 | Binding: Cards | 200 pages||8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.| I didn't work very well with a 6 year old girl.|By Torie Sanders|Every family and child is different, but these cards didn't initiate conversation in our family. It did give a great idea to create some of my own cards that match my daughter's personality a little better. There are some cards that are just over her head. I sorted all the cards into 5 piles when I got them. 1. l|About the Author|Award winning broadcast journalist, and best-selling author of the Food for Talk series. TV and radio news reporter and talk show host, and business marketing executive brings her 20+ years of family mealtime expertise to Food for Talk. Moth
Conversation starters with quotes and questions for stimulating family mealtime. Artfully designed recipe size box with 200 index cards inside that sits on your dinner table to promote meaningful conversation and bring families closer together. Takes your family mealtime beyond the hum drum, "How was your day?" "Fine."
You can specify the type of files you want, for your gadget.Food for Talk: Bringing families together one conversation at a time (Food for Talk Series) | Julienne Smith.Not only was the story interesting, engaging and relatable, it also teaches lessons.