‘Two truths and a lie’ is a great way to entertain each other on a journey or at the dinner table. It supports children’s communication skills and helps them to learn more about each other too.
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‘Two truths and a lie’ is a great way to entertain each other on a journey or at the dinner table. It supports children’s communication skills and helps them to learn more about each other too.
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Choose who’s going first, then ask the player to think of two facts about themselves and one lie. It might help to give an example at the beginning to get the game started, such as “I love snow, my favourite food is pasta and I play football on Saturdays”. The idea is to make it difficult to guess which is the lie. Whoever guesses the lie correctly can take the next go, or the children could sit in a circle and take turns.