As the twinkling lights adorn our streets and the festive cheer begins to bubble, it’s time to think about how to make this Christmas extra special with super fun family Christmas games.
For parents, the holiday season isn’t just about the presents under the tree or the sumptuous dinner on the table, but also about creating memorable moments and starting traditions that our children will cherish for years to come. And having a bundle of Christmas games for kids up your sleeves is a fantastic way to add an extra layer of fun and excitement to the festivities.
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In the spirit of this joyful season, let’s step away from the hustle and bustle of holiday shopping and focus on spending quality time with each other. We understand how the holiday season can be a whirlwind of activity, especially for families with little ones. That’s why we’ve put together a magical list of family Christmas games, perfectly curated so that even the little ones can join in on the fun.
So, whether you’re snuggled up in your cosy living room or enjoying a family gathering, these Christmas game ideas promise to add an extra sparkle to your holiday festivities.
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50 Christmas Game Ideas for the Whole Family
1. Christmas Trivia for Kids: Simplify the trivia questions to be suitable for young children. Include questions about popular Christmas stories, characters, and simple traditions.
2. Picture Christmas Charades: Use picture cards instead of written words for charades. This can include images of Santa, a snowman, reindeer, etc., making it easy for a 5-year-old to participate.
3. Santa’s Helpers Puzzle Game: Create a simple puzzle game with large pieces that depict Santa’s workshop. This can be a fun and cooperative Christmas game for kids and the whole family.
4. Holiday Bingo with Pictures: Instead of words, use pictures of common Christmas items and symbols. This makes it easier for younger children to recognize and match.
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5. Sing-Along Christmas Carol Game: Instead of Pictionary, have a sing-along family Christmas game where you play a snippet of a Christmas carol and the children guess the song or continue singing it.
6. Build a Snowman Kit: Provide a kit with safe, easy-to-use materials for building a small snowman indoors. This can include things like cotton balls, craft materials, and non-toxic glue.
7. Decorate Your Own Ornament: Include simple, child-friendly ornament kits that kids can decorate and then hang on the tree.
8. Christmas Cookie Decorating: Provide pre-baked cookies with safe, easy-to-use decorations like squeezable icing and large sprinkles. Or try and make this original Christmas dessert below.
9. Simple Christmas Puzzle: Offer a large-piece, easy-to-handle jigsaw puzzle with a festive Christmas scene.
10. Match the Christmas Movie: Use images from popular children’s Christmas movies and have the kids match pictures to the movie titles.
11. Santa Hat Ring Toss: A soft, safe ring toss game with a plush Santa hat as the target.
12. Indoor Christmas Scavenger Hunt: Create a simple scavenger hunt as a family Christmas game with pictures and safe, easy-to-find items around the house.
13. Elf Hide and Seek: Include a plush elf toy and play a simple game of hide and seek. Dress up like an elf or throw on a Santa hat to bring out the festive vibe.
14. Pin the Nose on the Reindeer: A Christmas twist on “Pin the Tail on the Donkey” with a large poster of a reindeer and red nose stickers.
15. Wrap the Gift Relay: Have teams wrap boxes (no real gifts needed) with child-friendly wrapping materials, making it a fun and engaging relay race.
16. Jingle Bell Toss: Players toss small jingle bells into cups or bowls. You can vary the sizes of the bells and containers for different challenges.
17. Snowflake Dance Party: Play Christmas music and have everyone dance like snowflakes. When the music stops, everyone freezes.
18. Candy Cane Hook: Hang candy canes on a string and have kids try to hook them using a stick or their fingers.
19. Reindeer Hokey Pokey: A Christmas version of the Hokey Pokey, where you put your “antlers” in, take your “hooves” out, and so on.
20. Christmas Memory Game: Use cards with Christmas images and have players find matching pairs.
21. Frosty’s Snowball Relay: A relay race where children pass a large white “snowball” (a soft ball or balloon) to each other, trying not to drop it.
22. Santa Says: A Christmas version of “Simon Says” where “Santa” gives commands.
23. Red-Nosed Spoon Race: A race where kids balance a red pom-pom on a spoon, racing to the finish line without dropping it.
24. Festive Freeze Dance: Kids dance to Christmas music and freeze when it stops. Those who move are out, and the last one dancing wins.
25. Elf Bowling: Set up miniature bowling using a small ball and pins decorated like elves or Christmas trees.
26. Christmas Story Starters: Each family member draws a card with a story starter and adds to a collective Christmas tale.
27. Holiday Hat Stack: Players try to stack as many Santa hats or winter beanies as they can on their head within a time limit.
28. Deck the Halls Relay: A relay where kids race to decorate a small tree or a picture of a tree with paper ornaments.
29. North Pole Fishing: Create a fishing game where kids use a stick with a magnet to catch paper fish with paper clips on them, each decorated in a festive theme.
30. Mistletoe Balloon Pop: Hang mistletoe-adorned balloons from the ceiling and let kids pop them by jumping or using a soft stick. Each balloon can contain a small treat or a fun task.
31. Santa’s Beard Relay: Kids race to stick cotton balls onto a picture of Santa to complete his beard using only a straw and their breath.
32. Christmas Color Hunt: A scavenger hunt where kids look for items around the house in specific Christmas colours (red, green, gold, etc.).
33. Holiday Story Time Dice: Roll a dice with pictures representing different Christmas elements (reindeer, snowman, gifts, etc.), and create a story based on the rolled image.
34. Snowman Bowling: Set up pins decorated like snowmen and use a ball to knock them down.
35. Christmas Tree Cup Stack: Players race to stack and unstack cups to form a Christmas tree shape.
36. Reindeer Antler Ring Toss with Headbands: Kids wear antler headbands and try to catch rings thrown by other players.
37. Candy Cane Fishing: Using a candy cane as a hook, kids try to pick up other candy canes from a table without using their hands.
38. Santa’s Lost Socks: Hide pairs of Christmas-themed socks around the house and have kids find and match them.
39. Frosty’s Magic Hat: A magic trick game where kids find hidden items under different Santa hats.
40. Christmas Cookie Matching Game: Match pictures of cookies with their identical pairs.
41. Snowball Transfer Race: Kids transfer cotton ball “snowballs” from one bowl to another using spoons.
42. Elf Hat Toss: Toss small rings or bean bags into cones decorated like elf hats.
43. Christmas Light Limbo: Use a string of Christmas lights for a festive game of limbo.
44. Jingle Bell Shake: Strap jingle bells to wrists or ankles and have a dance-off. The one with the most jingle wins!
45. Gift Box Balancing: Kids balance small gift boxes in a relay race.
46. Santa’s Workshop Role Play: Set up a mini workshop where kids pretend to be Santa’s elves making toys.
47. Christmas Carol Fill-in-the-Blanks: Play a part of a Christmas carol and pause, letting kids fill in the missing words.
48. Reindeer Food Toss: Toss pompoms or small beanbags into buckets – each labelled with reindeer names.
49. Build a Snow Globe: Provide materials for kids to create their own mini snow globes.
50. Santa’s Sleigh Ride: A make-believe game where kids pretend to be Santa delivering gifts, navigating through an obstacle course.
Wrapping Up the Holiday Cheer
As we draw the curtains on our festive game ideas, remember that the heart of Christmas lies in the warmth and love shared with family and friends.
In the midst of the excitement and fun, let’s cherish these moments. They are the ones our children will look back on fondly, the ones that will define the holidays for them.
So, as you hang the stockings, light the tree, and gather around the hearth, know that the simplest moments often hold the greatest magic.
Merry Christmas to you and your loved ones, and may your home be filled with joy and laughter this festive season!
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