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Doorways Back To Each Other

Unplugged Conversation Cards for Meaningful Family Moments

In a world of pings, scrolls, and silent dinners…
What if one small box could bring your family closer than ever?

We live under the same roof — yet more often than not, we’re living in separate worlds.
Teens glued to screens. Grandparents feeling left out. Dinners eaten in silence.


And somewhere in between… a longing to feel close again.Unplugged Moments™ isn’t just a game.
It’s a way back — to eye contact, laughter, honest questions, and the warmth of feeling truly heard.

Designed especially for families with tweens and teens, these conversation cards are built with child psychology in mind — and real life at heart. No awkward prompts. No one-word answers. Just powerful, age-appropriate questions that actually get the whole family talking.

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A teenage girl in a green shirt is using a laptop at a desk, looking pensive. Behind her, a younger girl sits by a window wearing pink headphones, sipping a drink. A guitar leans against the wall, and a plant and pencils are on the desk.
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Real Life Vibe

Real Life Vibe ⋆

Our Why

Balance, Connection, Presence

My dad died before my daughter was born.
When she started asking about him, I realised how much I couldn’t answer.
And just before she entered her tween years — when our conversations began to fade into one-word answers — I lost my mum, too.

In both cases, I didn’t just lose them.
I lost all the stories I never thought to ask.
And my daughter Lola felt that too: “I wish I knew more about them.”

At the same time, I could feel her slipping away from me.
She was growing up, and we were talking less — about anything real.
We still loved each other fiercely. But connection needs more than love. It needs presence.

Then I noticed something else.
Her sleepovers — once filled with whispered secrets, silly questions, and all-night chats — were quieter. Not because the kids had nothing to say, but because they were scrolling in silence, side by side.

Unplugged Moments™ was born from that realisation.

A way to bring presence back into the room — whether it’s around the dinner table, on a long drive, or in a pile of sleeping bags on a friend’s floor.

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Our Editions

Every set is grounded in developmental psychology and created for the real world — tested with real kids, at real sleepovers, school runs, and family dinners.

These cards don’t just fill the silence.
They open the door to something deeper.

Available to Buy July 2025

Available to Buy July 2025 ⋆

High School Edition (Age 11+)

Conversations that matter — without the cringe.

200 Conversation Cards perfect for reconnecting at a stage when kids start pulling away. These questions go beyond “How was your day?” and spark deeper talks about identity, emotions, friendships, family life, and big decisions.


Themes: Identity & Self-Discovery, Life’s Big Questions, Friends & Social Life, Family & Growing Up, Dreams & the Future

Grandparents Edition (All Ages)

Bridge the generations.

200 Conversation Cards to create meaningful moments with the people who’ve seen it all. This edition helps kids ask the questions they never knew they needed — and gives grandparents a chance to pass down stories, values, and laughter.

Themes: Childhood, Growing Up, Adulthood, Parenthood, Life Lessons to pass down to the next generation.

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Pyjama Party Edition (Age 11 +)

Bring back the magic of late-night chats.

100 conversation cards designed for tweens and teens to use with friends at sleepovers, birthdays, or just hanging out. This edition gets kids off their phones and into real, silly, surprising, and honest conversations.

Themes: Fun & Friendship, Crushes & Secrets, Would You Rather?, Embarrassing Moments, Big Feelings & Real Talk


Each Unplugged Moments box is filled with themed conversation cards—designed to suit the relationship you want to deepen. Every theme is chosen with care to spark the kind of conversations that matter most between you and them. Every question is a doorway back to each other.

Flip the cards below to explore the themes and sample questions.

How it works

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Designed by parents

Built in real life.

We didn’t bring in therapists or consultants.
We brought in dinner tables, car rides, Sunday roasts, and sleepovers.
We built Unplugged Moments™️ the same way families live — in the messy, beautiful in-between.

We didn’t need experts to tell us what kids are struggling with.
We live it. Every day.
We’re parents, raising tweens and teens in a digital world, just like you.
And we just needed a way to reach them.

That’s what these cards do.
They unlock the conversations we didn’t know how to start — and bring us closer in the moments that matter most.

Tested by real families. Trusted by real kids.

These Were the Moments That Told Us We Were Onto Something …

Before we launched. Before there was a website.
We shared our samples of these card games with families we knew — parents, grandparents, and teens — to test in real life.
No scripts. No expectations. Just honest moments and unfiltered feedback.

These are some of the things theay told us.
The laughter, the surprises, the conversations that kept going long after the card was read.
These early voices shaped what Unplugged Moments became — and reminded us why this matters so much.

“This wasn’t a focus group — it was real life.”

“These questions unlocked stories I hadn’t thought about in years — and my granddaughter was actually interested. We ended up talking for hours. It was one of the best afternoons we’ve shared.”

Susan, proud grandma to Lily (12)

“We thought it would be weird at first, but once we started, we couldn’t stop. Some of the questions were really funny and others actually made us think. It felt good to talk properly.”

Lola (14)

“As a divorced dad, I don’t always get long stretches of time with my kids. These cards helped me make the time we do have count. We laughed, we got real — it brought us closer in ways I didn’t expect.”

Mark, dad to Josh (13) and Emily (11)

“I usually don’t know what to say when my parents ask stuff. But the cards made it easier — like, I actually wanted to answer.”

Marco (12)