With 300 fascinating and conversation building questions, plus 4 blank cards on which to write your own TAOC questions, this game is for everyone.
The only knowledge needed to contribute to TAOC is your own life experiences, interest and ideas. A great game to create conversations with friends and families.
Can be played as a dinner party game, a creative writing or journaling exercise, or even a distraction for those long car or bus trips.
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Other TAOC packs:
The Art of Conversation cards - Original
The Art of Conversation cards - Christian
The Art of Conversation cards - Children
The Art of Conversation cards - Food
The Art of Conversation cards - Literary
The Art of Conversation cards - Travel
The Art of Conversation cards - Couples
The Art of Conversation cards - Rock “n” Roll
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