Nothing seems to have the magical power to release excitement in the air quite like Christmas. It’s impossible not to feel like a kid again, and this feeling is amplified when you’re surrounded by family, friends, and delicious food that reminds you of childhood.
Speaking of childhood, have you already thought of some Christmas games for the kids? With everything you need to prepare for your Christmas party — the presents, the menu, the decorations, the playlist, oh my god, cleaning the house! — it’s easy to forget we should find a way to keep the kids entertained. You know too well what happens when kids get bored, right? They get in trouble, start fighting, or even get all over you whining about their boredom. No, no, no. Not on Christmas day. Not during your party.
Time to prevent that! With all the hustle and bustle of the season, we thought of helping you and your little guests get into the holiday mood with a list of festive Christmas games that are sure to delight.
’Tis the season to be jolly, and what better way to get children into the holiday spirit than with some fun activities for kids? From classic Christmas party games like musical chairs and “pin the nose on Rudolph” to more creative holiday activities like DIY snow paint or snowman bowling, we found dozens of Christmas game ideas for every age and interest. So gather your little elves, put on some holiday tunes, and let the merriment begin with these fun Christmas games!
#1
Snow Art
This game is perfect for snowy days. Smooth out a sizable snowy area before the kids get started. Make sure they are dressed warmly enough because this is gonna last a while. Fill some dollar-store spray bottles with water. Encourage the kids to combine colors to create messages, pictures, and abstract designs for their snow art. Use gel food coloring for more vivid colors.
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#2
Christmas Scavenger Hunt
Let the kids search for treats in the house.
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#3
Gingerbread Man Piñata
For a sweet treat after dinner, stuff an adorable gingerbread man piñata with your family’s preferred Christmas candies.
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#4
Stocking Guessing Game
Stuff a stocking with little toys and holiday ornaments. Allow the kids to feel the stocking and try to determine what is inside. The child who makes the most accurate guesses wins.
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#5
Stack the Gifts
This game only requires a few wrapped goods in different sizes. Try stacking them yourself to ensure that the challenge is difficult enough yet possible. If you like, you can play this game in teams. The goal is to see how many presents the children can stack before the pile collapses. The game is won by the highest stack with the most gifts.
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#6
Christmas Character “Guess Who?”
Each kid has one minute to ask a series of quick “yes” or “no” questions to identify which traditional Christmas icon they are.
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#7
Christmas Tree Bowling Game
Use ten green plastic bottles decorated like Christmas trees to create a triangle. Make a bowling lane using tape, then invite the kids over for some Christmas bowling!
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#8
Christmas Charades
Divide the kids into two teams and let them guess what one person is silently acting out.
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#9
Candy Cane Hunt
Hide candy canes and ask the kids to find them. Include some toys for more entertainment. Let the kids decorate brown sandwich bags with markers and Christmas stickers before the hunt. These bags can be used to bring their party favors home.
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#10
Christmas Musical Chairs Games
There are three versions of this game:
1. Musical chairs, the classic. Play the game with one chair missing while playing Christmas music. When the music stops, the child left without a seat leaves the game.
2. Please pass the gift. A wrapped gift is passed around the group as Christmas music is playing. Whoever is still holding the package when the song stops is out.
3. Musical chairs with Christmas ornaments. Cut out ornament shapes from construction paper in vibrant colors. While the music is playing, have the kids stroll; when the music stops, they all need to stand on an ornament cutout. Anyone who can’t find one to stand on is out.
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#11
Snowball Relay Race
The goal of the race is to move snowballs (cotton balls) with a plastic spoon from one side of the room to the other. Separate the children into two teams. Cotton balls are moved from a full bucket on one side of the room to an empty bucket on the other side by the first member of each team using a plastic spoon. They must quickly return to their team’s line and pass the spoon to the next team member. If a cotton ball falls on the floor, it must be left there. Count the cotton balls in the buckets after the game. The winning team is the one with the most snowballs in their bucket.
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#12
Christmas Balloon Tennis
Blow up some green and red balloons. Attach tongue depressors to Christmas paper plates. The children can now try to get to the finish line by hitting the blown-up balloons. For the finish line, you can use masking tape stuck to the floor.
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#13
“Don’t Ring the Bells” Obstacle Course
You will need small bells, a rope, a hula hoop, and string. Use the string to attach the bells or decorations to the hula hoop and secure it to a ceiling beam with the rope. Ask each child to go through the hoop without ringing the bells.
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#14
Jingle Bell Tossing
Glue ten plastic cups into a triangle shape to resemble a bowling pin formation on a thick piece of cardboard. Give the children inexpensive dollar-store jingle bells to toss into the cups. Let the older kids play in groups or pairs. Whoever fills their cup with the most jingle bells wins.
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#15
That Present Is Mine!
Each child should bring a wrapped, used toy for Christmas. After the kids have gathered in a circle, pick one randomly to begin the game. The kid unwraps the gift, and the next child can take the gift already opened or choose one from the other wrapped presents. In the end, everyone has a new toy.
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#16
Decorate Christmas Cookies
Decorating Christmas cookies to eat or share with others — and, of course, enjoying a few yourself — is a fantastic Christmas holiday activity. Give each child at least four to five cookies. Give out some sugar sprinkles and other decorations for Christmas cookie decorating. Santa could have a beard made of coconut and eyes made of chocolate dots. Be careful to make cookies in advance so they are cool enough to decorate.
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#17
Reindeer Antler Ring Toss
One player wears the antlers on their head while another throws rings at them. Players can also stand face-to-face and toss their rings to each other’s antlers while both wearing a pair.
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Snowman Slam Game
The goal is to throw “snowballs” to bring the snowmen down. The game is both easy to make and entertaining to play.
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Christmas Scent Game
Ask a kid to pick up and sniff each jar while wearing a blindfold. The kid will have to try to guess all the scents.
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#20
“Minute to Win It” Candy Cane Hook ’Em Game
Ask the kids to take a candy cane and put it in their mouth with the curled side facing out. They then use that candy cane to hook another one from the pile and drop it in a bowl. The prize goes to the person who catches the most candy canes.
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