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What You Can Expect

When you invite a member of the SimplyFun family to speak at your MOPS meeting, here's what you can expect.

100% Ideas. 0% Sales Pitch.

We know that your MOPS group probably doesn't want to hear a sales pitch about SimplyFun's products or business. No problem. We're here because we're passionate about helping caring parents discover new ways to use play to help their children shine and grow.

We know that your moms will love the ideas we have to share. And they will especially love the games we'll play together! This is hands-on, interactive, and totally FUN.

Who Does the Speaking?

A "Funster" from the SimplyFun family will come and speak to you. This will either be one of our field leaders who has lots of experience sharing the importance of play or one of the executives from the SimplyFun home office.

Speaker, Discussion Questions, and Craft Time — All in One!

Does your MOPS meeting need a speaker? Discussion session? Craft or activity time? Our presentation has it all built in.

We can share our ideas during the allotted speaker time and fill the craft time with fun game play! We'll even provide you with some sample questions (see box on the right) for your Discussion Group leaders.

Other Speaking Topics

While our main presentation is titled "Put Away the Flashcards and PLAY Your Way to Smarter Kids," each presentation can be catered to the needs of your individual group.

As experts in play, we have plenty to say on the following topics:
  • Mom's Guide to Play
  • Ideas for Gut-Busting Family Night Fun
  • Summer Fun that Keeps Kids Learning
  • And more

    How to Contact Us

    Got a question? Want to schedule a speaker to join you? Give SimplyFun Consultant Care a call at 877-557-7767 ext 1 or email mops@simplyfun.com.


  • Sample Questions for Discussion Group Leaders

  • What constitutes play in your family?
  • What important skills have you seen your children learn through play?
  • When it comes to play, which is more important - quantity or quality time?
  • What ideas do you have to use play to impact your child's learning?
  • Is your child school-ready?
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