Tuck-Me-In Talks with Your Little Ones
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Trade in a few of your bedtime stories for memory-making moments with this collection of fun conversation starters for kids ages three to eight. It's filled with open-ended questions that will stimulate your children's imagination and help them express their thoughts. These conversation starters for kids cover a wide range of topics and avoid one-word answers and right-or-wrong responses. The goal is simply to share some happy times together as you consider some questions for kids, such as... If you could write a book, what would it be about? Tell me the story! If you could be king of the world, what rules would you have everyone obey? Pretend you're in the circus. What's your job? Whether you're a parent, a grandparent, or a childcare provider, you'll love this valuable tool for helping kids end their day on a happy, loving note.

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Publié par
Date de parution 01 février 2014
Nombre de lectures 0
EAN13 9780736956413
Langue English

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HARVEST HOUSE PUBLISHERS
EUGENE, OREGON
Cover by Dugan Design Group, Bloomington, Minnesota
Cover photo Dugan Design Group
Grace Fox is published in association with the literary agency of The Steve Laube Agency, LLC, 5025 N. Central Ave., #635, Phoenix, Arizona, 85012.
TUCK-ME-IN TALKS WITH YOUR LITTLE ONES
Copyright 2014 by Grace Fox
Published by Harvest House Publishers
Eugene, Oregon 97402
www.harvesthousepublishers.com
ISBN 978-0-7369-5640-6 (pbk.)
ISBN 978-0-7369-5641-3 (eBook)
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Contents
Take Time to Talk
Tuck-Me-In Talks with Your Little Ones
About the Author
About the Publisher
Take Time to Talk
W e develop strong relationships with our youngsters by spending time with them. Both the quantity and the quality of these interactions are important. This calls for intentionality and creativity.
My husband and I raised three kids. As a family, we read books together, attended summer camps, and interacted through biking, boating, and playing board games. But we also made time to talk one-on-one-with no parental agenda. One way we did this was by asking simple questions at bedtime.
We began this tradition with our youngest child. Kimberly was in kindergarten at the time, and she loved this routine. Her answers-sometimes silly, sometimes more serious-gave us a glimpse into her mind. Her answers often prompted more questions, and the ensuing conversations established a strong connection between us.
I m thrilled that you want to connect with your children too. As you use Tuck-Me-In Talks with Your Little Ones , you ll see that some questions are easier than others. They are designed to meet the needs of families with kids ages three to eight with a wide range of verbal skills. If a particular question doesn t resonate with one child, try a different one. That child might respond enthusiastically to the same question a few weeks later.
Some questions are educational, some are plain ol silly, and some are spiritual. Listen to the answers and engage your youngsters with further questions. Laugh with them and explore with them. Children s imaginations change as they grow, so you ll be able to use Tuck-Me-In Talks with Your Little Ones over and over. Keep a notebook handy-you may wish to record the answers.
Use this resource in a way that best fits your family s needs. If bedtime doesn t work for you, use it at mealtime or when you re driving somewhere. The point is, use it to develop your relationship with your kids.
Grandparents, this works for you too. I have five grandchildren, ages five and under, and the oldest two ask me to read them these questions. Their answers always bring a smile to my face.
Enjoy this book and love your kids. Whoever said, Enjoy them now because they ll be grown and gone before you know it was right.
Cheering for you and your family,
Grace
www.gracefox.com

Tuck-Me-In Talks with Your Little Ones

How do you think ice cream is made?

What s your favorite flavor ?
What are your favorite toppings ?
What clothes do you like wearing the most ?

Why do you like them more than your other clothes ?

What s the best way to eat spaghetti ?
Ice cream ?
Jell-O ?

Show me a sad face .
Name three things that make you sad .
Now show me a happy face .
Name three things that make you happy .
Pretend you re an astronaut looking out the window of your spaceship .
What do you see out there?

How many stars ?
How bright is the sun ?
What does the earth look like?

What s your favorite game ?
Explain the rules to me.
Why do you like it more than other games ?

Why are fire engines red ?

Name five other objects that are the same color .
God made

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