TALES 150 Life Story Interview Kit Cards, Conversation Cards for Families, Parents, Grandparents, Adults, Game Night, Road Trips, Dinner Table, Getting to Know You (New Edition)
$39.00








From the brand






TALES began with a simple conversation between a grandson and his grandmother. That moment sparked a movement to preserve stories, share wisdom, and strengthen family bonds.
From a single idea to a complete collection of editions, TALES is now helping families everywhere uncover the stories that matter most.






Whether you’re connecting with your partner, kids, or elders — there’s a TALES edition to bring you closer.


WHAT’S IN THE BOX: Meet the Life Story Interview Kit: a quality card deck of 150 expert-crafted questions, interviewing framework, and recording tips & tricks. It’s the perfect way to capture and preserve your loved one’s stories and memories and will help you uncover stories and details you never knew.
SPECIALLY CURATED DECK OF CARDS: These conversation cards include questions written by our team of expert interviewers and trained narratologists. The cards are divided into three eras of life: Early Life, Mid Life, Later Life, and feature both chronological and reflective questions to spark meaningful conversations.
SIMPLE STEP-BY-STEP INSTRUCTIONS: Become a pro interviewer! The Tales Life Story Interview Kit includes easy-to-follow instruction cards that’ll help you get loved ones to open up and share their stories, as well as recording tips and tricks for jotting it all down.
DURABLE AND PORTABLE DESIGN: Crafted with a 350gsm matte-finish and stored in a sturdy, spot-finish box, these life story interview kit cards are built to last and easy to take anywhere for meaningful storytelling moments on the go.
PRESERVE PRICELESS MEMORIES: Life moves too fast, and one day our loved ones are no longer with us — taking their priceless stories and memories along with them. With the Tales Card Deck, you can make sure the stories of your loved ones are captured before it’s too late, ensuring their voice and life lessons live on for generations to come.

Tracie H –
Brings back a lot of memories
I’m using this a little differently – I’ve set up a word doc with a page for each card that I’m answering the question as a memoir type thing for my kids. That way I can take my time to really think about my answer and even go back and change it if I remember something else. It’s been a lot of fun and very thought provoking, even pretty emotional at times.
Rhea Hanover –
Great family game.
Hope to use it during the holidays. Don’t have everyone together very often. What I’ve read, it looks very fun and interesting.
Jennifer –
Excellent value
Great questions for in depth stories and also laughter
Elizabeth LeGrand –
Game is for limited ages
PG which is nice but not for families with younger players. Even someone in their twenties would be limited to answer most of the cards.
Gwen Walker –
Fantastic for getting your elder relatives involved. Kids loved it, too! 🙂
OMG – My Mom is 85 – and slightly hard of hearing. I have teenagers and when she comes to visit, the conversation is overwhelming to her. When we used these cards, she was laughing, engaging with everyone, and my kids got to see what a fascinating and brilliant woman she is. HIGHLY RECOMMEND.
Shannon P. –
Beautiful Way to Capture a Lifetime of Memories
When my dad was home on hospice I got the idea that I wanted to ask him about his life and record it. I found these prompt cards and man I wish I had ordered them much sooner. It’s all the things you forget to ask someone. I will definitely be doing this with my mom. We did receive them just in time to get my dad to answer a handful of questions and got some great stories out of him that I will be able to hold onto for a lifetime. I will consider buying these for friends and family in the future to spark them to do this too.
Rita –
Good purchase
This is an enjoyable way to share memories with family and friends. Our grandson gifted us with this box of questions and we enjoy using them as we sit around after a family dinner.
zach tafoya –
A good start
Very thought provoking if memoirs are on your bucket list definitely start here to get an out line
ElleDel –
This is more suited for your grandma or grandpa.