5 Christmas Games to Keep Your Family Merry and Bright
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Having all your family home for Christmas is one of the best gifts parents can receive. Well… until the arguing begins anyway. Help keep things merry and bright in your home with some fun Christmas games!
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The Santa Games
This printable game and activity pack helps your family dive right into the fun. Test your brain with some folding puzzle challenges, see if you really can read your sibling’s mind with Finish the Phrase, dare to be different with a Christmas Category Game, and more. Print and start playing immediately with this instant download.
Nativity Guess Who Games
Keep the focus on the Christmas story with these fun Nativity Guess Who games. Two free printable versions to play and a whole lot of fun. PLUS it’s a great conversation starter! Keep talking about the story of Christ’s birth when you are done playing. Great for Christmas Eve!
Stocking Stumpers
Can you guess the popular songs with just the picture clues? How about while racing your sibling and trying to successfully find your way through the maze? There are 10 fun ways to play Stocking Stumpers which means the fun doesn’t have to stop any time soon. Print Stocking Stumpers now and get ready for the fun!
Would You Rather with a twist
Would You Rather questions are a great way to get the conversation going especially if you haven’t seen some people in a long time. Add the risk of good and bad prizes and it’s a whole other level of fun. Let the conversations and laughter begin with my printable Christmas Would You Rather questions complete with instructions to elevate your game.
Christmas Minute to Win It
The older my kids get, the more we play Minute to Win It games. It’s short enough for those that don’t love playing a ton of games but challenging enough to make it exciting. Pick 5-10 games you know your family will do and you easily can get supplies for. There is no way some of my teens will do the one where you have to shake cotton balls out of a box around your waist. However, they love the cup stacking and balloon ones. 5-10 games seems to be a sweet spot for us. Enough games to tally up points and end on a good note but if they want to keep going, you have more up your sleeve. Get started with some ideas from The Dating Divas- they even have a cute free printable to go with their ideas.