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2nd Edition

Straight Talk Card Game: The self-discovery game for young people

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Diane Brokenshire Australian author

  • Straight Talk Card Game
  • Straight Talk Card Game
    Improve communication & life skills with this interactive self-discovery game about experiences, feelings & relationships.

50 pages
Interest Age: 8 to 14
2014
ISBN: 9780957757196

The Straight Talk Game has just been given a fresh new look and lots of new questions that invite players to explore their experiences, feelings and relationships. Its a great activity for 2 to 6 players and helps kids improve their communication and empathy skills. Players choose a card and answer the question:

  • What's the most fun you've ever had?
  • What makes you laugh?
  • What's one thing happening in the world today that makes you angry?
  • What's the craziest thing you've ever done?
  • Talk about a time you felt really proud.
  • How are you a good friend?
  • What are the highlights of your life so far?
  • What do you worry about?
  • When are you the happiest?
  • What are you grateful for?
  • What do you do to let off steam when you're angry?

Straight Talk has a way of bringing people closer together and all ages like to play; even adults!

"They ….. like the cards which are a great way to get them talking about important stuff."
- Kerrie, Student Family Worker, Ballarat VIC

"I love the game as it works very well as an icebreaker as well as a discussion tool. Thank you so much for talking the time to re-develop these resources. I cannot recommend them higher enough to my staff and colleagues within the community services sector."
- Emma, Anglicare, TAS

"The Straight Talk Game is great in many settings, it's an effective ice-breaker, and provokes thoughtful discussion about some of life's important and difficult topics."
- Shirley Gregory, The Salvos Bendigo VIC

"We played the game too, and the kids were so engaged! I’ll keep using it every year, that’s for sure. Well done."
- Karen, Don College, Tasmania