A family conversation game that turns the question “How was school?” into a natural dialogue. It helps children talk about experiences, emotions, and relationships, while enabling parents to better understand what really happens during the school day. It doesn’t test knowledge – it opens up conversation, builds trust, and strengthens family bonds.
“Kids vs Parents: What’s New at School?” is a game focused on communication within the family. Instead of testing school knowledge, it encourages honest sharing and helps children describe what made them happy, what surprised them, or what worried them. Thanks to this, an ordinary routine question becomes a meaningful conversation.
It’s great for spending time together at home, after school, and on weekends – anytime you want to deepen mutual understanding and strengthen the parent–child relationship.
Why you’ll love it:
- Encourages open communication between children and parents
- Focuses on emotions, relationships, and everyday school situations
- Helps build trust and a safe space for sharing
- Ideal for family time and strengthening relationships
Specifications
- Type
- Conversational party game
- Theme
- School, emotions, relationships, family communication
- Intended for
- Children and parents