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Pictures For Conversations - A Blossom Guide
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.