Playful Prompts

20 Fun Questions to Explore Together!

Let's go on an exciting journey of discovery with these fun questions!

01

What makes you unique?

Take your time and share a few sentences.

02

What do you want to be when you grow up?

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03

What is your happiest memory?

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04

If you could invent a new game, what would it be?

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05

What is something kind you did this week?

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06

What makes a great friend?

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07

If you could visit any place on Earth, where would you go?

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08

What is a challenge you solved recently?

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09

What is your favorite way to learn something new?

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10

What is a talent you want to practice more?

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11

What makes you feel brave?

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12

What is your favorite family tradition?

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13

If you could design a robot, what would it do?

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14

What is something you are grateful for today?

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15

What is a fun goal you want to achieve?

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16

If you could help your community, how would you do it?

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17

What is your favorite story and why?

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18

What is a place you feel calm?

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19

If you could learn any skill instantly, what would it be?

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20

What is one thing you are proud of?

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Make it a ritual

Pick 3 questions today and revisit the list next week. The best conversations grow over time.

Tip

Let kids ask their own follow-up questions to keep the momentum going.