Five Fun Games to Play at the Dinner Table

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Finally carved out a night for your family to sit down and eat a meal together? Now that you are all present, make mealtime fun by trying one of these games, sure to spark conversation between you and your children and strengthen your relationships with one another.

“The kids couldn’t wait to sit down and get the cards passed out,” Melchior says. “It was so interesting for my husband and me to listen to their answers and hear what they remembered from their past holidays. It gave everyone an opportunity to share and listen, and we talked about things that probably wouldn’t come up in normal dinnertime conversation.”

Find “Kid Talk: Conversation Cards,” “Crunch a Color Conversation Starters,” “Chat Packs” or “Table Topics” at area retailers, bookstores or online.

Freelance journalist Christa Melnyk Hines, Olathe, loves to find new ways to “chat and chew” with her family, which includes her husband and their two sons.

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