Table Topics
Mind-stretching brain games and conversation starters. It's the perfect opportunity for sharing stories, building knowledge, strengthening character, and having fun!
Choose a two-word object (a type of food perhaps) and using the starting sounds of this object name someone who loves this thing. Use the starting sound of the first word to name an adjective and the starting sound of the second word to name a noun.
Let’s use Hot Dogs as our object. Here are two examples of how to play the game.
Hungry Dalmatians love hot dogs.
High-kicking dancers love hot dogs.
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