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  1. Nov 20, 2021 · This is a really fun guessing game! Fill a traditional Christmas stocking (or a pillowcase) with small toys and Christmas items, for example, a candy cane, a bauble, bell, small car, soft toy or pinecone. Let the kids feel the stocking and try to identify the contents. The player with the most correct guesses is the winner.

    • Christmas Charades in a Hat. Write down Christmas-related words or phrases on small pieces of paper and put them in a Santa hat. Players take turns drawing a slip, acting out the word or phrase without speaking, and others try to guess what it is.
    • Christmas Pictionary. Similar to charades, but instead of acting, players draw the Christmas word or phrase on paper or a whiteboard.
    • Secret Santa Gift Exchange. Have everyone draw names to determine their Secret Santa recipient. Set a budget for gifts, and have a gift exchange where everyone reveals their Secret Santa and gives their gift.
    • Christmas Cookie Decorating Contest. Bake plain sugar cookies and provide various decorations (icing, sprinkles, etc.) or buy a cookie decorating kit like the one below.
    • Christmas Minute to Win It Games. Twenty-five different Christmas inspired minute to win it games that will have you ringing bells, rocking around Christmas trees, and rolling with laugher!
    • Twelve Days of Christmas Minute to Win It Games. If those minute to win it games weren’t enough, try these ones inspired by the twelve days of Christmas song.
    • Candy Cane Olympics. Get your friends and family together for a candy cane Olympics! Ten fun candy cane games that players of any age can play! Play in teams and the team who wins the most events wins it all!
    • Nutcracker Games. Host your very own nutcracker games using nuts, nut containers, and nutcrackers! Similar to the candy cane Olympics except with a nutcracker theme!
    • Stack The Gifts. Best for: All ages. All you need is a collection of empty boxes wrapped up to look like gifts and some enthusiastic kids. Challenge individuals or teams to stack their tower of gifts the highest without any of them falling over.
    • Dress-Up Relay. Best for: Preschool and elementary-aged kids. This Christmas party game will help kids use up a lot of energy in a fast-paced dress up race.
    • Candy Cane Hunt. Best for: Elementary-aged kids and up. Hide candy canes around the house and have children hunt them. They can then hang them on the Christmas tree and cash them in for a small prize.
    • Snowball Race. Best for: Elementary-aged kids and up. Kids are given a styrofoam or ping pong ball and a drinking straw and have to blow their "snowball" across the finishing line before their friends.
    • #1- Marshmallow Munch. Supplies Needed: Mini marshmallows, hot chocolate, and small cups. How to Play: Eat an entire bowl of mini marshmallows and drink a cup of hot chocolate in a minute (or race to be the first) or the allotted time.
    • #2 – Candy Cane Catch. Supplies Needed: Christmas tinsel, chairs, and candy canes. How to Play: Tie a piece of ribbon or twine from one post or chair to another.
    • #3 – Toy Touchdown. Supplies Needed: Christmas figurines or plastic Christmas ornaments, Christmas basket, duck tape, and panty hose. How to Play: Players must pass small toys or ornaments under their legs like they’re hiking a football and have a teammate catch them in a small Christmas basket that’s attached to the second player’s back.
    • #4 – Elf Toss. Supplies Needed: Plastic elves, holiday buckets. How to Play: Players have a minute to try and toss mini plastic elves into a line of buckets (one 5″ away, one 7″ away, and one 10 feet away).
  2. Dec 2, 2023 · Find out when you play Snow Shovel, one of the most popular minute-to-win-it Christmas party games. The set up for this game is affordable and easy. Each contestant needs two bowls and a plastic spoon. Fill one of the bowls with 15-20 cotton balls. Have the contestants place the plastic spoon in their mouths.

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  4. Nov 13, 2022 · Sticky Note Hide n’ Seek. This is simple to make before the holiday party: draw some Christmas themed icons on paper. Draw those again on sticky notes (I made 4 sticky notes for each icon). Hide these around the house. The best part: this works for toddlers to big kids, and the kids will hide them for each other.

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