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The Key Jar

The Key Jar is a resource designed to foster meaningful family conversations through a collection of 48 thought-provoking questions for children. Families can use the questions during meals or outings to encourage exploration of feelings, aspirations, and social awareness. The document also includes instructions for creating a portable version of the question jar for on-the-go discussions.
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The Key Jar

The Key Jar is a resource designed to foster meaningful family conversations through a collection of 48 thought-provoking questions for children. Families can use the questions during meals or outings to encourage exploration of feelings, aspirations, and social awareness. The document also includes instructions for creating a portable version of the question jar for on-the-go discussions.
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THE KEY JAR

48 Questions to
Ask Your Kids
By Erin Waters
& Momastery

The
KEY
JAR
The Key Jar
“We are explorers of ourselves and the
people we love. Love is the ongoing
process of unlocking each other, and
thoughtful questions are the keys we
use to do the unlocking.”
! Glennon Doyle Melton, Momastery

Unlock the hearts of your little ones using


these keys to a great family conversation.
Cut out the label below, affix it to a jar, and
fill the jar with the question strips on pages 3-5.
Simply pull a question from the jar during a
family meal and listen to the magic unfold!

The
KEY
JAR
What was your first thought
when you woke up today?

What are you most afraid


of?

What do you want to accomplish


by your next birthday?

If you could be famous for


one thing, what would it be?

What’s your favorite word


right now? Why?

What do you love about


yourself?

What’s something that is


hard for you?

Describe your perfect day.


Who in your class is
lonely?

Who in your class is a


leader?

When is it hard being a


friend?
Who is somebody you’d like to be
friends with who isn’t yet your
friend?
If you could switch places with
one friend for a day, who would
it be?
How were you a helper
today?
What’s the smartest thing you
heard somebody say today?

Who in your class makes


you smile?
What’s the best thing about
living here?

How can you change the


world?

What’s the biggest challenge


facing our world today?
If somebody from another planet
came to Earth, what would he or
she think of our world?
What is something you use
every day that you don’t
need?
What would be the hardest
thing about being blind?
If you could give everybody in
the world one piece of advice,
what would you say?
If you could time travel, where
would you go? What would you
change?
Keys On-the-Go
Create a conversation piece that
you can take anywhere! Cut out the
label below, affix it to a plastic zip bag,
and fill the bag with the question strips
on pages 7-9.
Great for unlocking your little
peoples’ minds in the car, at soccer
practice, or out to dinner!

Keys
!
ON-THE-
GO
What is something you know
how to do that you could teach
others?
What will you be doing in
10 years?
What’s the most important
choice you will have to make in
your life?
If you could only eat one food for
an entire year, what would you
choose?
If you could have one
superpower, what would it
be?
What is the best thing that’s
ever happened to you? What is
the worst thing?

If you had 3 wishes, what


would they be?
What are you the most
proud of?
Who in your class seems
sad?

Who do you admire?


Why?

What is something you’ve


always wanted to ask me?
If you could switch places with
one family member for a day,
who would it be?

What are the 3 most important


qualities in a friend?

What’s the funniest thing


somebody did or said today?

Besides your teacher, who is


somebody in your class you
could learn from?
Who in your class is
special? Why?
What is the most important
job in the world?

If you could create one law that


everybody on Earth had to
follow, what would it be?
If you could go anywhere in the world
to complete a good deed, where would
you go and what would you do?

What will the world be like in 10


years? What will be the same?
What will be different?
Is it possible to help
somebody you’ve never met?
How?
If you could live in another
country for 1 year, where
would you live?
Is it better to have too much of
something or not enough of
something?
Who is the most important
person in the world?
Thank You!
Thank you for downloading The Key Jar! A
special thanks to Mrs. Bligh for the inspiration.
Please visit www.momastery.com for more
information about this project!

Thank you
to the following beautifully talented clip
artists for the images and fonts featured in
this product:

Scuba
Mouse
Studios
Jr.

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