For when they've had enough screentime!
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Then get all the kids to stand behind a line at least three feet away from the snowman tower and give each one a ‘snowball’ – a white ping-pong ball. If you don't have a ping-pong ball, a rolled up piece of white tissue paper will do.This is a great Christmas game to test older kids. Pop a blindfold on one child and lead them carefully into the room where you've lined up a selection of Christmas-inspired items that they need to smell before guessing what they are.
Split everyone into two teams and give each team a Santa sack or a pillowcase. Ask them to stand at one end of the room. Then pile all the pieces on the table and challenge your kids to put them back together to complete a card. The winner is the person who completes the most Christmas card jigsaws.Get a Christmas stocking and fill it with different objects, like a tennis ball, toy car and candy cane.
Give one child a festive object – maybe a bauble or some tinsel – and the other a piece of paper and pen.They aren’t allowed to say what it is but instead must try and explain what it looks like.This is the same as traditional 'pass the parcel', but with a Christmas twist, of course. BUT, if they tell you to do something without saying 'Santa says' first, and you still do it, you're out!20. Christmas 'Who Am I?'Write names of festive characters on Post-it notes – such as Santa, Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer, Olaf the snowman and the Grinch.Each child has to ask questions to try and guess who they are. But remember, they can only get 'yes' or 'no' answers.Play a couple of seconds of the start of aAsk them to name the song and artist.
As they do this, take the paper from the player on your left and draw a body yourself. This is repeated for legs and feet until all players have a completed drawing.Obviously little ones won't have social media of their own, but if you're happy to have photos of your kids on yours, this is a super-fun Christmas game.That person sets a timer on the camera – however long they want – and then poses quickly for the camera before passing it on to the next person.
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