You plan. You wait. You start preparing early for the holiday and then finally everyone is together and the turkey (or other) is on the table. Now what? Try these Thanksgiving Conversation Starters for Kids Free Printable Stationery and begone boring Thanksgiving dinner table talk!

Why have an everyday conversation on one of the best holidays of the year? I always love playing the HedBanz Game because they get you talking, laughing and learning more about those you are playing with, even younger kids.
These conversation starters for kids do just that – put them at each place setting, there are 18 questions included here, so enough for most Thanksgiving gatherings. We’ve always had about 11 people around our table each year. Some have gone, some are new, and some were welcomed guests. I wish we had these cards when my grandparents were with us – I think they really would have enjoyed them.

Older people normally welcome any questions of their long lives and I don’t know about you but I usually didn’t know what to ask. These cards include questions for older people and kids alike. The younger guests will enjoy answering questions about what kind of animal they would like to be or what foods they could live on!

If you have cardstock, you can cut these out and fold them to use as table cards. You can also place them on the dinner plate or with the silverware using plain paper. I have created cutting guides around each card so in case you don’t happen to have a paper cutter lying around, you can just pick up your scissors and cut out the cards.


Don’t forget to check out these other Thanksgiving crafts for kids to keep those little hands (and mouths) busy while waiting for the food!
Turkey Salt Painting / Natural Beach Living
Gratitude Kiss Gift Jar / Crystal and Comp
How to make gold gilded pumpkins / Confetti and Bliss
Thanksgiving Thankful Banner / Create and Babble
Corn Cob Craft Painting / Natural Beach Living
Don’t forget the Healthy Appetizers for Thanksgiving!
When I click on the link to download the cards it says the page is not found?
That’s weird. I just checked it and the links were fine. You can email me and I can send you the files directly! Thanks!
My eldest son is 7 and his love language is quality time – this activity is perfect! Featuring at Family Fun Friday in my round up of 15 FREE and Easy Thanksgiving Activities for Kids: https://www.happyandblessedhome.com/15-easy-thanksgiving-kids-activities/ Happy Holidays!
love the ideas and thanks for sharing