Bliss Bundle
Dinner conversations
-
-
Β· If you could have any magical creature as a pet, what would it be and why?
Β· If you could visit any fictional world from a book or movie, where would you go?
Β· What kind of magical power would you want to have, and what would you use it for?
Β· If you discovered a hidden door to another dimension in your house, what would you find on the other side?
Β· If you could be friends with a mythical creature, like a dragon or unicorn, which one would you choose?
Β· If you had a magic wand that could grant three wishes, what would you wish for?
Β· What's your favorite magical spell, and what would you use it for?
Β· If you could transform into any animal at will, which one would it be?
Β· If you had a talking magical mirror, what advice do you think it would give you?
Β· What kind of magical plant would you want to grow in your backyard?
Β· If you could attend a school for wizards and magical beings, what classes would you take?
Β· If you found a mysterious map leading to a hidden treasure, who would you take on the adventure with you?
Β· What's your favorite magical land from a fairy tale, and what would you do if you visited it?
Β· If you had a magical wardrobe that could transport you to any place, where would you go?
Β· What's the most fantastic and delicious magical food you can imagine?
Β· If you could have a conversation with a wise and magical old tree, what would you ask it?
Β· If you could invent a new magical creature, what would it look like, and what powers would it have?
Β· If you discovered a secret portal to a world of giant bubbles, what kind of adventures would you have there?
Β· What would be your magical talent if you were part of a magical circus?
Β· If you could spend a day in a magical library filled with books from different worlds, which book would you read first?
Set the mood...
Allow your child to immerse themselves in music that corresponds with the theme of their monthly Clever Parent Box
Book recommendations
"Sick Simon" by Dan Krall
Simon wakes up feeling unwell, discovering the importance of hygiene and taking care of oneself to avoid spreading germs.
"Germs Are Not for Sharing" by Elizabeth Verdick and illustrated by Marieka Heinlen
In this book, children learn about germs and how to prevent the spread of illness through simple actions like washing hands and covering sneezes, with colorful illustrations and easy-to-understand text that promote good hygiene habits.
"Chicken Soup with Rice: A Book of Months" by Maurice Sendak
In this book, children follow a boy named Pierre as he experiences different activities and emotions throughout the year, including getting sick in November, with whimsical illustrations and rhyming text that celebrate the seasons.
"Little Critter: Just a Little Sick" by Mercer Mayer
Little Critter deals with a cold, experiencing the ups and downs of being sick while receiving care from his family.
"Franklin Goes to the Hospital" by Paulette Bourgeois and illustrated by Brenda Clark
Franklin the Turtle faces fears about going to the hospital for an operation, ultimately finding comfort and support from his friends.