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Mon Petit Bac - Le Sujet c'est Vous !

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€7.95

What is it?

🔤 54 French word game cards

🎯 Personal Petit Bac categories

⏱️ Quick competitive rounds

🧠 Vocabulary and quick thinking

👨‍👩‍👧 Ages 7+ game night fun

🇫🇷 Made in France


French word game cards with 54 personal Scattergories-style categories, Minus Éditions Mon Petit Bac vocabulary party game, French language game night fun for bilingual families, ages 7 plus
Mon Petit Bac - Le Sujet c'est Vous !
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Mon Petit Bac - Le Sujet c'est Vous !

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Mon Petit Bac puts a personal twist on the classic French word game with categories all about the players themselves. This clever game helps families:

  • Learn surprising facts about each other
  • Practise quick thinking and vocabulary skills
  • Develop creative responses under time pressure
  • Laugh together over unexpected answers
  • Share competitive yet connecting family fun

A fresh take on a beloved game that makes everyone the star.

Description

Recommended Age: 7 years and up

1 compact French card game, 54 category cards

Theme: Personalised version of classic Petit Bac word game

Categories focus on players rather than general knowledge

Quick rounds suitable for family game time

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

Is a compact French family word card game like this suitable as a first board game for children around 7 years old and their parents?

A compact French family word card game like this suits children from about 7 who already read simple words and enjoy talking about themselves. The rules stay very intuitive: draw a category card, think fast, say a word that fits, and everyone laughs together, so it doesn’t feel intimidating for younger players. Because the theme is centred on the players rather than abstract trivia, children participate easily and adults still have fun. Rounds are short, so attention never drifts and you can stop or continue whenever you wish. It’s an accessible choice that gently introduces turn‑taking, quick thinking, and playful conversation, without needing long explanations or complex scoring systems that might discourage the youngest at the table.

What makes a small French personalised word card game a smart choice if I want an engaging activity that really connects kids and adults during playtime?

This small French personalised word card game is a clever pick when you want more than passive entertainment and prefer moments where everyone genuinely connects. Each card invites players to talk about themselves, their tastes, little memories, so you discover new sides of each other while laughing. Instead of relying on general knowledge, it turns everyday experiences into playful prompts, which keeps discussions light and inclusive for different ages. Because rounds are quick, you can slip it into a short break or build a longer session without anyone getting bored. As an accessible choice with a friendly price, it gives you a lot of shared stories and smiles for a very modest budget, which is exactly what many families look for.

I am not a board game expert: is a French player‑focused word card game like this easy to learn and run with mixed ages?

You do not need any board game expertise to enjoy a French player‑focused word card game like this. The structure follows the classic word game style many people already know, but simplified into straightforward category cards, so new players understand within a minute or two. There is no complicated scoring track, no long list of exceptions, and no need to read a thick rulebook before starting. Mixed ages manage well because adults can model answers while younger ones follow, and you can gently adapt the pace to your group. Its compact deck format also means there are no fiddly components to set up or manage, which keeps the experience relaxed, spontaneous, and stress‑free for whoever is organising the evening.

Before buying a French family card word game centred on the players, how can I be sure it will feel like a trustworthy, well‑made choice and not a throwaway purchase?

From experience, the reassuring part with this French family card word game is how thoughtfully it is put together: solid cards that handle repeated shuffling, clear printing, and categories that feel warm rather than awkward, so everyone stays comfortable sharing. It is created and produced in France by a specialist in playful conversation games, which usually matters to those who care about origin and responsible production. Over time, the deck holds up well in a bag, on trips, and during many family evenings, so it does not feel like something you use twice and forget. If you are someone who values meaningful, light‑hearted exchanges with children and friends more than collecting bulky boxes, this kind of carefully made little game tends to become a regular on the table.