Games for a Christmas Party

Games for a Christmas Party

Games for a Christmas Party


Christmas is the moment of merry, fun and peace. It is the season full of cherry, merry, chilly and a like for all ages. Especially for children it is a high time for fun. Enjoy this party full of fun with your friends group. Check out the following lines for making the best Christmas party ever.

Since the Holiday season is a very special period of the year a party at this time is always more than welcome. The Christmas decorations which are still up save extra work and give the desired festive air. When entertainment and games have been carefully planned ahead of time the party goes off smoothly without long lapses of nothing to do. The following games have been tried out many times and are most entertaining.

A good way to start off is to hand each guest a pencil and four cards; one card with a band of brown across the top, another blue, another gray, and one of green. Each youngster is asked to list the names of the guests according to the color of their eyes. For instance if Johnny has brown eyes his name goes on the card topped with brown, etc. The youngsters greatly enjoy this game and have a lot of fun discovering the color of their friends’ eyes. It’s surprising to find how unobserving most of us are.

For a more active game divide your group into two or more teams, depending on the number of players. Line the teams up single file on one side of the room. Set a goal across the room. Mark a starting line. Give the leader of each line two smooth, medium-size buttons. One he places on the starting line, with the other he snaps the first one to the goal as soon as the signal is given. “Snapping” consists of pressing the edge of one button with the other in such a way that the under one flies ahead. As soon as the players reach goal they race back and hand the buttons to the second player in line. The line finishing first wins the relay.

After this rather hilarious game a quieter one called “Shopping” requires that all the children but one sit in a circle on the floor. The remaining one is the “shopper.” He stops before one of the seated group and says, “I’m going to Chicago. What can I buy?” He then counts to ten. Before he finishes counting the player before whom he is standing names three objects beginning with the letter “C,” as “cats, crossings, or caterpillars.” If he fails he must take the place of the shopper. Any city may be named by the shopper, but the articles to be bought must always begin with the first letter of the city named. The children are greatly amused by the weird assortment of objects they are supposed to buy.

Children always like relays. One that can be played in a small space is called “Over and Under.” The teams can be lined up as for the button snap game. The first player in each team is handed a bean bag or ball even a potato will do. When the signal is given he passes this object over his head to the second in line who passes it between his knees to the third who hands it over his head to the fourth. The object goes alternately overhead and between knees to the last one in line who then runs to the head of the line and starts it back over his head. The game proceeds until the line is back in its original order with the first player at its head. The line finishing first, of course, wins the race.

Another active game children enjoy is “Bounce,” which can be played with a rubber or tennis ball. Place a waste basket on a chair some distance from the wall. Mark a line about six feet back from the chair on which the player stands. The game is to bounce the ball on the floor so that it goes into the basket. Each one has three trials, as this is not as easy to do as it seems. A point is given for every basket made. After a given length of time points are counted to determine the winner.

After the games and before refreshments the children will enjoy singing Christmas carols, especially the old favorites, “Silent Night, Holy Night,” “The First Noel,” “O Little Town of Bethlehem” and “O Come All Ye Faithful.” Sandwiches and cocoa are always popular. These can be followed with apples, Christmas candies and nuts.

Children are greatly fascinated by shining stars, colorful balls, Christmas trees, lots of candies and lots more. They also expected all these to see in party place. Decorate your house with all these stuff and see new delightment in the eyes of your young part guest.

Mitch Johnson

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7 Responses to “Games for a Christmas Party”

  1. Angela L says:

    Any suggestions for fun Christmas party games?
    I am having a Christmas party with a handful of my coworkers-maybe 20 or so-and need ideas for fun games to keep the night interesting. We work in the ER and are mostly in our 30′s, young couples, maybe a small child or 2 also. I am hosting the party at a hotel-the presidential suite-and my hubby will be cooking. Should I go with a full meal or several appetizers? The hotel is located right on the beach in Hawaii, so maybe MaiTai’s at the pool before hand? Thanks in advance.

  2. charmedluver says:

    you need something separate and fun for the kids to do like parcel the parcel to carols or meeting Santa. If you want the kids there then try karaoke to carols or charades. Then later on let loose and do other adult fun things.
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  3. kaeylarae says:

    i get some big match (pairs ) cards. when people take turns and turn them over..as soon as one person gets a pair they have to drink a shot of say tequilla..very funny when you think your fine but then get up and realise ur not..I done it with my kids cos as its white they have water in their shot glasses.
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  4. crispy says:

    Lucky you, sounds like a beautiful party in the making. A treasure hunt could be fun if you feel up to planning and organizing. Hide clues on pieces of paper each leading to the next clue and ending up with a treasure for everyone to share(could be dessert) back in your suite. You have to think of places to hide the clues and make sure the hunt goes in sequence. In a hotel, you would have to all hunt together.You read the first clue and then let people hunt for the next one. For example, read the first clue-
    "I’m taped to the side of a place that is cold
    Come see me if your drink is warm or old"
    The next clue would be taped to the side of an ice machine somewhere on one of the floors of the hotel.(You would have to put it on a side the public wouldn’t see and discard.)
    The next clue might say-
    "People come to me when they want calories to burn
    I don’t mind, they can each take a turn" -Hint would be somewhere in the work-out room.

    Takes some planning, but could really be fun. We do this in our home for special gifts, occasions and have people running all over inside and out.
    As for food-have appetizers or buffet style food and drinks available in your suite.
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  5. purpleflyer2008 says:

    I would go with appetizers, and everyone knows how to play bingo.
    And why not play something silly like Pin the tail on the donkey. It is always fun to watch a grown person spinning around with a blindfold after a few drinks.

    Pam
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  6. ♥fb♥ says:

    Try this game. It’s really fun to play with grown-ups and kids alike. You can set your own gift amount limit. We love this game.

    Merry Christmas!

    PS. Hats off to you and your staff. Not everyone has the strength to do what you do.
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    http://www.santalady.com/xmasgame/leftright.html

  7. christmasgames says:

    by christma…

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    If you search for bowtie christmas party games on google or yahoo you should get to a bowtieproducts site that will give you 4 new original games that will help make your nite fun.

    Some of the games especially Sandys Christmas Carol game can be adjusted for nearly any age 8 and up.

    For parties mixers like this work because they give folks something to do while they get warmed up to each other. if they want to talk, they can talk, but if conversatrion lags games like these take up the awkward silences that many of us dread.

    Whats nice is that people don’t all have to be in it to enjoy it. Some can just help out if asked or enjoy the groans of the answer section.

    If links work in the answer blocks here’s the link

    http://www.bowtieproducts.com/Christmas_party_games_and_puzzles.htm

    there is also some party giving advice you may enjoy.

    My wife and I made up the puzzles and many people really enjoy them.

    I hope they work out well for you

    John Griffin
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