Pictures For Conversations - A Blossom Guide

£2.00

Boost your child’s language and thinking skills with a simple, practical activity you can use anywhere.

This set includes 27 different images chosen to prompt conversation - from everyday moments to intriguing scenes. View them on a TV, laptop, tablet or phone, or print a few to use hands‑on. Boost your child’s language and thinking skills with a simple, practical activity you can use anywhere. The pictures come with natural prompts to help you start and deepen a discussion.

How it helps

  • Builds vocabulary: Talking about what you see introduces new words in a meaningful context.

  • Strengthens reasoning: Questions about what’s happening, why, and what might come next encourage children to explain, predict and reflect.

  • Fits into family life: Short chats during breakfast, on the commute, or before bed make learning easy and stress‑free.

  • Encourages the skills of imagination, storytelling, having ideas and taking risks (by saying what they think!).

Use it as a low-prep way to share focused, enjoyable conversations that support language development and critical thinking - a small habit with clear benefits you can start today.

Boost your child’s language and thinking skills with a simple, practical activity you can use anywhere.

This set includes 27 different images chosen to prompt conversation - from everyday moments to intriguing scenes. View them on a TV, laptop, tablet or phone, or print a few to use hands‑on. Boost your child’s language and thinking skills with a simple, practical activity you can use anywhere. The pictures come with natural prompts to help you start and deepen a discussion.

How it helps

  • Builds vocabulary: Talking about what you see introduces new words in a meaningful context.

  • Strengthens reasoning: Questions about what’s happening, why, and what might come next encourage children to explain, predict and reflect.

  • Fits into family life: Short chats during breakfast, on the commute, or before bed make learning easy and stress‑free.

  • Encourages the skills of imagination, storytelling, having ideas and taking risks (by saying what they think!).

Use it as a low-prep way to share focused, enjoyable conversations that support language development and critical thinking - a small habit with clear benefits you can start today.