Christmas Party
Game Ideas for Kids
What is a party without party games? Boring,
right? Why not plan on adding some fun to the party by
including a few entertaining games this year. Here are a few
fun games to get the party hopping this year.
Dream Gifts - give everyone a slip of paper
to write down their dream gift, if money were no object. Put
them all in a Santa hat. Have each person draw a gift and then
try to match the gift with the person who wants it. It can be
fun seeing how well they know each other. The kids may surprise
you as to what they come up with for their dream gift.
Pin the Tail Variations - there are many
variations of "Pin the Tail on the Donkey" that could be
played. Use a picture of reindeer and play "Pin the Nose on
Rudolph". Another way to play is to put Santa's hat on his
head. You could have a package that needs a bow on top. If you
want to make it more complicated, for older kids, have a
picture tree with several decorations that need to be hung on
the tree. Whoever gets the most on the tree wins.
Shake, Rattle and Know - take some small
dollar store type gifts, enough for one for each guest, wrap
them in small boxes and number them. Give each guest a piece of
paper and pencil. Pass the gifts around and allow them to shake
them and see if they can guess what is inside. Once everyone
has had a chance to guess all the gifts then start with the
youngest to the oldest (or draw numbers) and let each child
select a gift. Once everyone has a gift, unwrap them to see how
many gifts everyone got right. Each child gets to keep the gift
they unwrap.
Snowman Scramble - divide the children into
two teams, with one person from each team as the "snowman". Put
the snowmen at one end of the room, with a box of clothes and
other things to dress the snowman in. You could use hats,
scarves, jackets, even a nose on a string, like a clown nose.
Have a relay race to see which team can completely dress their
snowman first.
Freehand Frosty - give each child a piece of
paper and pencil and a blindfold. Tell them to draw a snowman,
telling them which part to draw next. Younger children could be
given a paper with the outline of the snowman already in place
and some eyes, nose and other parts cut out of sticker paper to
add to the snowman. The winner is the child who has the most
parts in the correct place.
Blizzard Blitz - this is a game for those
who have a large area and don't mind a bit of a mess. Get a bag
of packing popcorn and spread it out on the floor. Give each
child a bucket and a toy shovel. There are a number of ways to
play the game, as a relay race (from the pile to the bucket,
handing off the shovel), see who can get the most in a certain
amount of time or come with another creative variation on your
own.
Christmas party games are great for
get-to-know-you times and just keeping things moving along and
guests entertained. So, why not add a few to your list this
year?
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