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Christmas
Party Games for Kids
Unless
you are hosting a Snowball Fight or Igloo/Snow Figurine building
contest, your guests will not be expecting "games" of
touch football or physically demanding obstacle courses to run
when they attend a Christmas party! Playing a game of Charades
or running a whimsical relay may be as physical as the games
get! That doesn't mean the games can't be great fun…and
meaningful. Award lots of small
prizes,
as this is your chance to treat friends and loved ones to a fantastic
Christmas party!
MUSICAL
CHAIRS -
play musical chairs using your favorite Christmas
tunes!
SMELLS
OF THE SEASON- Fill
jars with items that relate to Christmas, like gingerbread,
xmas tree twiglet, cinnamon or eggnog, blindfold participants
and then see who can identify what's in the jar based on the
smell
HO,
HO, HOLD YOUR TONGUE! – Give each player a bag or
stocking with 10 small
treasures in it (candy, chocolates, little
fun favors). Have bags labeled with players' names, so they
don't get mixed up. Let players know at the start of the game
exactly when the game will be ending—this game can be played
throughout an entire party if you so choose. The object of the
game is to catch fellow players saying one of the following words
or phrases:
SANTA, REINDEER, SNOW, CHRISTMAS, ORNAMENT, PRESENTS
To
help players, post the words prominently on a board where they
can be seen often. If someone is caught saying one of the words
on the list, that person has to give up a treasure from their
stash. The player with the biggest haul of goodies at the end
of the game is the winner! This game is always a big hit.
CHARADES – Use
a Holiday related theme. Use titles of Christmas
songs, Christmas
movies (cartoon or real!), or Christmas
traditions that everyone
would be familiar with. A few ideas to get you started…"Chestnuts
roasting on a open fire", "The Grinch who stole Christmas", "Miracle
on 34th Street", "Jack Frost nipping at your nose", "Frosty
the Snowman", "Turkey with all the trimmings",
etc. A winner every time!
JINGLE
BELL RELAY – Before the party you will need
to purchase some Jingle
Bells. Divide your group
into two teams. Players race around a specific course with a
heaping pile of jingling bells (at least 15), before handing
them off to a teammate. Dropped bells must be retrieved before
the handoff. The first team to complete the course wins!
RUDOLPH
WITH YOUR NOSE SO BRIGHT - Borrowing from the concept of the
tried and true game of Pin the Tail on the Donkey, we suggest
a fun game of "Rudolph with your nose so bright"!
Draw an outline of a reindeer on a brown piece of poster board.
Use a 2" ball of red Play-Doh ™, a construction
paper cutout, or a red foam nose as Rudolph's nose. Blindfold
each participate as his/her turn arrives, spin, point in the
right direction, and watch your reindeer light up a wintry
night! (Ages 3-10)
SANTA
SCRAMBLE – Divide the guests into two equal teams.
Create two starting lines with masking tape, and place two wrapped
packages about 10-15 yards away. Line the teams up with the "Santa's
wardrobe" at the starting line. At the signal to begin,
the first player on each team quickly dresses up, runs the course,
and then returns the wardrobe to the next player. The first team
to complete the course wins. A Santa
Costume, or Santa Hat and
oversized T-shirt, pillow for stuffing the tummy, big black boots,
and a sack full of toys will lead to holly jolly fun. (Ages 4-12)
RING
AROUNG THE SNOWMAN – In this version of ring-toss,
paint or tape point values on 3 to 4 snowmen of varying sizes.
Use stuffed
snowmen, or if the weather cooperates, take the game
outside and use the real thing or a delightful air filled Snowman!
Arrange them with the highest score farthest from the starting
line. Players stand on the line and try to toss a hula-hoop around
a snowman. Each player is given three to four tries depending
on the amount of time available, and the player with the highest
score wins. (Ages 4-12)
SANTA'S
HELPERS – Cut ten pieces of paper in Christmas
or Toy related shapes, such as drums, dolls, bicycles, candy
canes, Christmas Trees, cars, snowmen, etc. The shapes need to
be about the size of a Ritz™ cracker. Place the shapes
in a pile beside a small bowl or "Santa Sack". Have
straws available for each player, along with a stopwatch, or
a watch with a second hand. Using the straw as a vacuum, each
contestant tries to pick up the Christmas goodies and drop them
into the sack. The player with the fastest time wins. (Ages 5-10)
FROSTY
FUMBLE– Using
a stuffed
snowman as your melting Frosty the Snowman, play
this Christmas variation on the classic Hot Potato game. Have
players sit in a circle, and pass the snowman until the music
or jingle bells stop. The player left holding the snowman when
the music stops is out. Keep passing Frosty until only one
player is left. (Ages 4-9)
LIMBO – The young and the young at heart always enjoy
the classic beach game of "limbo". Try using a string
of twinkle lights, or a strand of sparkly garland for your limbo
stick. For a fun variation on the game, make it a little more
challenging by adding a Santa Stomach to guests as they take
their turn. Have a couple of oversized shirts, and some fluffy
pillows on hand. Get ready for some howling laughter!
BALLOON
POPPING CONTEST – Divide guests into two equal
groups. About 25 yards away place two bags of inflated balloons.
These balloons should be overinflated to make popping easier.
At the sound of a ringing bell, the first two relay contestants,
one from each team, run to the bag, and remove one balloon. Each
must sit on it until it pops. Once the balloon pops, the players
run back to the starting line, and tag the next player in line.
The first team to complete the course wins. Not a quiet game…but
a guaranteed favorite!
"HULA" HOOPLA – Purchase
or borrow a couple of hula-hoops.
Let guests know that at a specified time there will be a "hula" contest
or hula-hoop
games, and encourage them to practice if the mood
strikes. Then after the little guests have gone, you can use
the hula hoops yourself to work those ab muscles like crazy.
You can lose an inch off your waist with just minutes of hoop
action a day--it's awesome!!!
PINATA
FUN– Our
piñatas can do double duty—They'll
hang as decorations until you are ready to use them. A universal
favorite! (Ages 3 to 12)
NAME
THAT TUNE – You'll need a CD player
and some compact
discs with compilations of Christmas songs. Play the first
few bars, and see which guest can name that tune the fastest.
Keep track of points and award the winner a Christmas music CD.
If your group is large, play a variation on this game. Using
famous Christmas and holiday songs, list song titles on one side
of a page, and the original Artists or songwriters on the other
side. Make enough copies for all guests. Challenge guests to
match as many as possible. A challenging but fun adventure!
CHRISTMAS
TREASURE HUNT- Divide
kids into duos, and give them a list of Christmas-related
items to locate, either in the house or including a few neightbors
you've arranged things with in advance. Include
items like: a candle, a religious Christmas card, some mistletoe,
a Christmas cookie, a broken ornament, a burned-out tree light,
a Christmas stamp, some tinsel, and a few pine needles.
PUT
THE GIFT UNDER THE TREE! – Wrap two boxes to
look like beautiful gifts (approximately shoe box size). Divide
the children into two teams and have them form two lines. At
the signal to "go", the gift is to be passed from
child to child. The catch is that they can use any part of
their bodies except their hands. If the gift touches the ground
at any time, it must go back to the beginning of the line again.
Whichever team manages to get the gift to the end of the line
first wins the game. You may want to fill each box with little
prizes (enough for all the children), so that both teams can
open the gift and be rewarded for their efforts. We have several
very inexpensive prizes in our Party
Favor Store. (Ages 5-adult)
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