At many holiday parties, there are children. These children need to be entertained as much as their parents do, but it’s not always an easy task. Instead of the same boring old games, try these exciting diversions to keep the younger crowd happy and amused.
Santa Says: This game is very similar to the traditional ‘Simon Says’. Simply have one player be Santa, and have him or her issue commands. ‘Santa says … sit down.’ ‘Santa says … hop on one foot.’ But if he doesn’t say ‘Santa says’ the children should ignore the command. Sometimes Santa will say ‘Santa says’ and sometimes he won’t, so this game makes children pay attention. The younger crowd really enjoys this game.
Fill the Stocking: Most children love relay races. For this game, the children may have to divide into teams if there aren’t enough stockings to go around. Each child has a stocking at one end of the room and a spoon. At the other end of the room is a bowl of candy. Children must take a spoonful of candy and race across the room, attempting to fill their stockings as quickly as possible. The first one to fill their stocking wins and everyone gets to take their candy home at the end of the party.
Christmas Freeze: This game is easy for even the youngest children. Simply play some Christmas music, have the children move and dance around the room until the music stops, at which point they must ‘freeze’ in the position they happen to be in. This game will result in much merriment and amusement.
Candy Cane Aim: Give each child five candy canes and have everyone gather around the Christmas tree. Taking turns, allow the children to toss their candy canes into the tree. The winner is the child who hooks the most candy canes over branches.
Gift Unwrap Race: Wrap up empty boxes ahead of time. At the party, give each child three boxes to unwrap, and place a garbage can at the other end of the room. The children must unwrap a gift, run to the other side of the room, put the paper in the garbage, and run back to unwrap the next gift. The first child to finish unwrapping all three gifts, and to get all their paper in the garbage, is the winner.
Trim the Tree: Didn’t have time to decorate your tree? Turn it into a fun game for children. The kids will love a chance to show off their creativity, and you’ll be saved the time and effort of decorating your own tree.
Make a Friend: Let the children decorate cookies shaped like people. Gingerbread cookies work well, but any kind of cookie will do. You could even go so far as to offer gingerbread houses for each child to decorate. Try to avoid having all children decorate one house. Small children especially may not be good at sharing.
There are dozens of other games that children would enjoy at any Christmas party. Many typical party games can be adapted for the holidays. The important thing is to relax, get creative, and have fun.