Each player has one minute to spray the whipped cream on the paper plate in the shape of a Christmas tree. The player with the tallest Christmas tree after one minute wins! There is also a helpful collection of Christmas games for kids from eHow. Another great idea is to use these games as part of a Sunday School Christmas party. This can be after church, during class time, or even a different day of the week. With all the distractions around us, it can be hard to focus on what really matters this season.
The Snowball Wreath Toss is a fun game for 6- to 9-year-olds that will help them prepare their hearts for Christmas. After the challenging game, kids learn that it can also be challenging to focus our hearts for Christmas. Help your older kids understand the giving spirit of Christmas with this Gift Wrap Race game.
Kids are given everything they need to wrap a present for the world…the only thing is, they have to come up with the gift. Will they choose peace? An end to hunger? This silly, fun icebreaker game is perfect for older kids around 10 to 12 years old.
Teams will run a relay race while reenacting the first Christmas using cleaning supplies. The game works even better if you can get the adults to join in as well. What games do you and your kids play at Christmastime? Do you have any special Christmas traditions that make the season special? Share your thoughts with us in our comment section below! Emoji Christmas Song Challenge. In this visual puzzle game, emojis are creatively strung together to represent a Christmas song.
Players must think outside the box to guess the song title. Play this game during your Christmas party or use it to introduce the Christmas story about angels singing praises on the night Jesus was born! Free downloads for both printable and screen-based versions. Christmas Bingo.
Planning a Christmas party at home or in church? A game of Christmas Bingo is perfect to liven up your celebration! Our Christmas Bingo Cards feature colorful festive illustrations of the nativity scene, baby Jesus, the wise men, Christmas trees, gingerbread houses and more!
Christmas Charades. Download your free printable Christmas Charades cards here. Christmas Charades is a great party game for all types of gatherings. You can also use this game to introduce a lesson on the true meaning of Christmas.
Christmas Pictionary. Download your free printable Christmas Pictionary cards here. Play this Christmas version of Pictionary at home, in church, or at any Christmas party! Pile Up the Presents. Stack the presents as high as possible. A great evangelism game to introduce the greatest gift of all — Jesus. Blanket Name Game.
Hold up a large blanket between two teams, with one player from each team standing on either side of the blanket.
This ice-breaker game can be used to introduce the Christmas story about the angel appearing to young Mary and the shepherds to tell them about the birth of Jesus. In this game, players must shake 5 boxes and guess the number of bells each box contains.
Play this game during your Christmas party or use it to introduce the Christmas story about angels appearing to the shepherds. Christmas Scavenger Hunt. Scavenger Hunts are great fun for groups of all ages. To play this game, fill a large stocking with items around the house, and then the kids guess what's in the stocking.
The items in the stocking should be Christmas-themed, such as ornaments, pinecones, and bows. The guest who guesses the most items wins a prize. This Christmas party game for kids will help keep their minds sharp as they try to recall items that were placed before them. There are two more variations to this game: One in which you ask specific questions about the items, and the other one in which you trick the kids into what exactly they were supposed to remember.
This free printable game includes the face and a whole bunch of noses, so each child can have their turn.
Pin the Red Nose on Rudolph from Untumble. Santa Says is a fun take on that classic game Simon Says that's a great way to end a Christmas party for kids. Be sure to include things that Santa would do such as delivering presents, sliding down the chimney, and reading a Christmas wish list. Santa Says from The Resourceful Mama. How fast can kids wrap a present? You'll find out in this gift wrap relay. Split the group into teams, then have them race to wrap a present.
The first round should be an easy-to-wrap present, such as a box. Gradually make the presents harder to wrap without ripping the paper. Here's another relay Christmas game for kids: Each child puts on a pair of mittens and then unwraps a small piece of candy while wearing them—it's harder than it sounds!
This game can work by dividing the kids into teams or having each guest participate individually. Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Use precise geolocation data.
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