Reclaiming Wonders
The image depicts a board game called 'Listography' spread out on a wooden table surface. The game board is a long rectangular sheet with colorful illustrations and text prompts. Surrounding the board are various game cards and components, including a small hourglass-shaped sand timer. One of the cards has handwritten notes, seemingly listing items related to the game. The wooden table surface has a rustic, aged appearance with visible wood grain and textures.

Family Game Night: Listography Review

“Name 3 people beloved all over the world.” I picked Jesus... the Pope... Two out of three of my kids? Tom Hanks 😂. Shows I’m raising them correctly I think!! . . Listography. It’s kind of like Scattergories or Apples to Apples in comparison. Each card has a different topic which you either have to try to match or not match. So you can base it on what your family will or won’t know or what you think they would pick. . . About half of the cards don’t really work for my kids like adult TV shows or old movies and such - but would be good for an adult game night! However, animals and restaurants and landmarks etc. We can do those! . . I’m going to make up some cards that work for our family to supplement. I’m thinking it would also be a good way to sneak in some school review subjects... 🤓 And the good writing practice. If it gets my kids to willingly write, I’m calling it a win. . . And there were lots of giggles and stories to tell Dad. That means it’s a keeper.

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