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12+ free printable Christmas games for kids
Our Christmas matching game is great for some Christmas time, matching fun! Each game take about 5 minutes. First print out and cut out the tiles. Print on cardstock or attach them to cardboard. Then arrange them in a grid. From there the game plays like a typical matching game, with each player flipping over the squares and trying to make the most matches.
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These Christmas code puzzles take a Christmas joke and encrypt the punch line so that your kids will have to work for it! Each version has the same jokes but tests different math skills (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division). The math in each bundle gets just a little harder with each sheet, going from simple single digit problems to two digit problems. These are designed to mostly challenge mental math skills, or for kids who are very new to that specific type of math.
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This Christmas count it game is great for some quick holiday fun, each game take about 5 minutes, or it can be played in rounds for a longer game. Christmas Count it! asks players to roll a die, and then quickly identify the picture on the card that appears that number of times. Preschoolers through adults will enjoy the fast paced fun! The game plays well with any number of players. If someone can get in position to see the card they can join in on Christmas Count it!
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Download some fun Christmas charades from A Girl and a Glue Gun and get playacting!
Especially for older kids, try out a Christmas spin on the classic game Scattergories with this free printable from Creations by Kara.
These are always a hit for my kids, a printable Christmas I Spy page from Over the Big Moon.
Printable Christmas bingo card from Happiness is Homemade.
Printable “roll a Christmas tree” game from Views from a Stepstool.
Printable Christmas word search from Happiness is Homemade, try a timed race to see who finishes first.
Printable Christmas mad lib from Happiness is Homemade.
This isn’t quite a game but a fun craft; we love making snowflakes with our kids because they help develop so many important skills. Ability to read and follow instructions, improving dexterity, and increasing hand strength just to name a few. As a parent its all great to see how proud they are when they unfold and admire the finished product!
We had extra fun with these meeple snowflakes because our little gamer kids were so excited to make them, see them, and then color them like their favorite meeples! The printable contains three different snowflakes of increasing complexity. The simplest snowflake is great for preschoolers and kindergarteners to make with some parental help, where as the other two get more tricky to challenge older kids cutting ability.
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