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Même pas Peur ! 5 Minutes de Moments Complices

€8.90

What is it?

🦁 54 French cards about courage

💭 Discuss fears openly together

⏱️ Quick 5-minute conversations

❤️ Emotional bonding focus

👨‍👩‍👧 Gentle for ages 5+

🇫🇷 Made in France


French cards about fears and courage for kids with 54 gentle prompts, Minus Éditions Même pas Peur pocket game, emotional wellbeing gift for children learning French, ages 5 plus
Même pas Peur ! 5 Minutes de Moments Complices
€8.90
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Même pas Peur ! 5 Minutes de Moments Complices

Boutique Eeny Meeny Monaco

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13 Rue Princesse Caroline
98000 Monaco
Monaco

+37799926732

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Même pas Peur opens gentle conversations about fears and courage in French. These sensitive cards help children:

  • Express worries in a safe, supportive environment
  • Realise that everyone, including adults, has fears
  • Build emotional resilience through sharing experiences
  • Develop coping strategies by hearing others' approaches
  • Feel validated and understood about their anxieties

A supportive tool that normalises fear while celebrating everyday bravery.

Description

Recommended Age: 5 years and up

1 box of 54 French-language question cards

Quick-play format for 5-minute bonding sessions

Theme: Fears, worries and being brave

Compact pocket size, ideal for travel

2+ players

Designed and made in France by Minus Éditions

About Minus Éditions

Minus Éditions is a Lille-based publisher that creates conversation card games, fill-in keepsake books, and activity challenges, all in French. The collection covers every family relationship you can think of: mother-daughter, father-son, siblings, grandparents, godparents, and best friends, alongside outdoor adventure cards, bedtime prompts, mealtime discussions, and travel games. The tone is warm, witty, and never preachy, designed to get families talking, laughing, and learning things about each other they didn't expect. Everything is printed in France on FSC paper with vegetable-based inks, and packaged by an ESAT sheltered workshop. Minus Éditions is our go-to for screen-free, French-language family moments that genuinely bring people closer.

Frequently asked questions about this product

What age group is a French fear-themed question card game for kids best suited to, and is it really appropriate for short evening moments?

This kind of kids books, discussion kits is designed for children from around 5 years old who can already understand simple questions and talk about their feelings. You will see it works well in those little in‑between times: before bedtime, after school, or during a quiet break. The 5‑minute format keeps their attention without overwhelming them, and the playful card style makes the topic of fears feel light and approachable. Children that age usually love being invited to talk, especially when there is a simple rule like “pick a card and answer”. You stay in control of the pace, and you can always stop after just one or two cards if your child seems tired or sensitive that day.

Why choose a pocket-size French question card kit about fears instead of a classic bedtime storybook for bonding?

You would pick this kind of kids books, discussion kits when you want to create real conversation, not just read a story and close the book. Each card gently invites your child to open up about what scares them, so you understand them better and they feel truly listened to. That is where the bonding happens: you are not just comforting them in general, you are talking about their own worries with humour and kindness. Because it is a quick format, it slips easily into daily life, so these little moments of connection become a habit. Over time, your child learns to put words on emotions and to see that fears can be shared, laughed about and overcome together with you.

Is a themed French conversation card set about fear and bravery easy to use for someone who has never tried emotional discussion games with children?

You do not need any special expertise to use this kind of kids books, discussion kits; everything is guided by the cards themselves. You simply draw one, read the question aloud in French and let your child answer in their own way, without trying to analyse or correct. The short, playful questions are made to feel like a game, so you are not running a therapy session, just sharing a light conversation. You can also answer the same question yourself, which shows your child that adults have fears too and that it is normal to talk about them. After a couple of rounds, you will see the rhythm: ask, listen, maybe share a small anecdote, then move on to the next card or stop when it feels right.

How can I be sure a French travel-friendly fear discussion card kit will really help my child feel safer rather than more anxious?

For this type of kids books, discussion kits, the reassuring part is how gently the topic is handled: short questions, a playful tone, and no pressure to answer everything. I have used a similar set on train rides and quiet afternoons; at first my child was hesitant, then started giggling at some questions and slowly shared little worries I had never heard before. Because we were both answering, it felt like a team game, not an interrogation. The compact box helped us keep it casual: we would pull it out, play five minutes, then put it away and do something else. Each time, I could feel them a bit prouder and more relaxed about what usually scares them.