6 Of The Best: Family Christmas Games
You've
unwrapped all the presents, devoured the Christmas dinner, and polished
off the chocolates. What are you going to do now - turn on the telly?
Why not take a break from the re-runs of The
Great Escape (or put a stop to the squabbling over which channel
to watch) and try one of our Christmas game suggestions instead?
Charades
Possibly the most traditional Christmas game in the world! The problem
is, most people end up stuck for inspiration by the second round. This
year, plan ahead and print out some seasonal suggestions from our list:
- A Charlie Brown Christmas (Christmas
movie - 1965)
- A Christmas Carol (Book by Charles
Dickens and movies)
- Angels We Have Heard on High
(Christmas carol)
- Away in a Manger (Christmas
carol)
- Blackadder's Christmas Carol
(Christmas TV show - 1988)
- Deck the Halls (Christmas carol)
- Ding! Dong! Merrily on High
(Christmas carol)
- Frosty the Snowman (Song and
TV movie)
- God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
(Christmas carol)
- I Saw Mommie Kissing Santa Claus
(Song)
- It's A Wonderful Life (Christmas
movie - 1946)
- Jingle All the Way (Christmas
movie - 1996)
- Little Drummer Boy
(Christmas carol and TV movie)
- Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence
(Christmas movie - 1983)
- Miracle on 34th Street (Christmas
movie - 1947)
- Silent Night
(Christmas carol)
- The 12 Days of Christmas
(Christmas carol)
- The Bells of St. Mary's (Christmas
movie - 1945)
- The Holly and the Ivy (Christmas
carol)
- The Night Before Christmas (Book
by Clement C. Moore)
- The Nightmare Before Christmas
(Christmas movie - 1993)
- How The Grinch Stole Christmas
(Book by Dr Seuss and movie)
- We Three Kings (Christmas carol)
Pin
the tail on the reindeer
The same as Pin The Tail On The Donkey, but with a festive
theme. If you're playing with younger children, consider awarding prizes
for near-misses as well as direct hits.
Letter
to Santa
A seasonal variation on the alphabetical memory game:
'I wrote a letter to Santa and asked for an ...
android.' 'I wrote a letter to Santa and Asked for an android and a...
Barbie.' 'I wrote a letter to Santa and asked for an android, a Barbie
and a... computer.'
Take it in turns to repeat the list and add an
item - using alphabetical order makes it easier on the memory but harder
on the imagination.
Queen's
Speech
Best not to try this is you're spending
Christmas with a staunchly monarchist granny! Split into two teams. Both
teams compose the following list:
01. A traditional Christmas foodstuff
02. A kitchen utensil
03. A UK tabloid newspaper
04. A male celebrity
05. A part of the human body
06. Something you'd use to clean the bathroom
07. A cartoon character
08. A contagious disease
09. A UK soap opera
10. An exotic holiday destination
11. A small, furry animal
12. The name of one of Santa's reindeers
Now the teams swap lists and have 5 minutes to
compose and perform an authentic-sounding Queen's Christmas Speech, mentioning
each item on their list in order. Points can be awarded for delivery and
creativity, not to mention delivering the speech in a suitably regal manner.
Sprout
or sweet?
A slightly revolting game for all the family. Taking it in turns, the
victim is blindfolded and another player holds their nose whilst feeding
them EITHER a slice of cooked sprout OR a piece of chocolate truffle.
The victim has to guess what he/she is actually eating and if they get
it right, they win another sweet (probably to take the taste away). Guessing
is harder than it seems, as it's difficult to taste anything without using
your nose.
In
the manner of the word
Noisy and silly, the name of this game explains it all. One player decides
on an adverb e.g. merrily, furiously, quickly and whispers it to the player
sitting to the right. This player has to sing a Christmas carol in the
manner of the word, and continue until the adverb has been guessed by
the rest of the players.
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