It's important to include the kids, too.
Seeing a little box of questions in a Goodwill store, meant to open up conversations, sparked my interest.
That little box will be great to take on vacation to the ocean this coming summer.
Don't you just love to ask little kids questions?
Their answers are so innocent, thoughtful, and honest.
Sometimes spontaneous purchases are the best of all.
WHAT IS A GOOD QUESTION TO ASK A KID?
5 comments:
I usually ask my grandson's What was your favorite thing that you did today?
Hi Susan, I love this concept and the sweet illustrations o the cards. I just did a google search, and these sell for $78! Have a blessed day. Mildred
Forgot to say...I do not have grandchildren but I do enjoy asking my great nieces and nephews in CA and IN about their hobbies, field trips, vacations etc.
This little box of questions is really neat, Susan. It's always fun to hear what children have to say. They are special little people, aren't they?
~Sheri
I will be on the lookout for something similar. I want to ask the students who need a little extra attention a question each day!
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