

🗣️ Unlock the power of conversation — because every word counts!
Chatter Pop is a therapist-designed social skills game featuring 50 double-sided conversation cards and a 24-page manual to help children aged 4+ develop emotional intelligence, empathy, and effective communication. With a colorful dry-erase board for interactive tracking, it’s perfect for speech therapy, classrooms, and home use, making social learning engaging and portable.


































| ASIN | B0C5WRYJNL |
| Best Sellers Rank | #114,968 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #3,094 in Board Games (Toys & Games) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (32) |
| Item Weight | 1.46 pounds |
| Manufacturer | SkillEase |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 4 years and up |
| Product Dimensions | 13.1 x 9.5 x 1.5 inches |
K**Y
Great for everyone!
I use this in speech therapy to help with social skills. It can help kids work on conversation skills and turn taking.
A**R
good therapy game
I am a speech therapist, and I work with school-age children. This is a good therapy game to add to my pile. I especially like that it directly targets social skills. While all game-playing is a social interaction, this game makes the goal part of the game. The therapist chooses to target either comments or questions, and for each comment/question a child makes, he/she gets to color in a box leading to the end with their own dry erase marker. (Those in and of itself are exciting for my kids!) I've used it only a few times already, but hope to use it more. I also let my own children play with the game at home. My younger children definitely enjoyed it, though my 11 y.o. daughter (who thankfully doesn't need therapy for social skills) didn't like it as much. But when it's used therapeutically, or for younger kids at home, I found it great.
L**Y
What a fun way to teach and encourage the art of conversation!
This we was a really cute and fun way to introduce and encourage active listening and meaningful response/engagement. We started with the basics with our Five year old to get her excited about asking questions and also challenged her to pay close attention to ask questions pertaining to what someone just said. It’s an important concept that can be tough for some but this helped keep it light and fun so our child could stay engaged. Definitely going to share this with our Speech Therapist and Occupational Therapist! What a great tool!
D**H
Great social emotional game!!
Wow! What a great educational game! I played this with my seven and nine year old sons and was shocked at how fast they caught on and were turning to me to ask me questions about myself. This game really teaches kids how to carry meaningful conversations with each other as well as with adults. I highly recommend this for anyone whose kids are struggling with how to converse or even for the average child who can just use a great conversational boost. You’re sure to see fast results!
S**E
Great cards to facilitate conversation with kids
The game part of this isn't that exciting and is kind of difficult to play with kids, however, the idea behind it and the cards it comes with make it a good purchase for speech therapists or families that want to improve their kids conversation skills. I do feel that it is way overpriced for what it is (unfortunately, this is very common for games and activities geared towards kids needing extra help whether it be speech therapy, occupational therapy, special needs, etc.). If it goes on sale for a steep discount the I would recommend it.
L**I
Useful
Great way to keep conversation going for kids with different language disorders or neurodivergent.
B**.
Great for SLPs
I live this for any SLP. Great for a no planning day and hit many goals. Fun and the kids love it!
L**S
fun game with good supports for student's conversation
This ended up being a fun game, I have only been able to play it once with my students but they enjoyed it and kept asking to play it each week. I like that it gives many options for responses to questions or topics so a student isn't boxed into having one response. I think some prompts/question might not fit for every student or kid, so some flexibility is needed in modifying some cards. Overall this is a fun game to give kids an opportunity to learn new conversation skills.
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