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DIY Halloween Handprint Art for Toddlers

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September 14, 2022 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Crafts, DIY, Facebook, Halloween, Instagram, Pinterest, Printable, Social Media

published date: September 13, 2022
modified datt: September 14,2022

Looking for a spooktacularly fun Halloween activities for preschoolers? This Halloween Handprint Art is easy, inexpensive and a lot of fun for toddlers. This Halloween printable craft is also a delightful keepsake for parents & grandparents. Download, print and follow these tutorials to begin.

Fun halloween handprint art printable for toddlers

Looking for a fun and easy Halloween craft to do with the kids? Look no further than these handprint art projects! Simply print out the handprint art templates and start creating art. You can also print out the Halloween stickers onto sticker paper, then let the kids get creative.

They’ll love seeing their own little hands transformed into ghosts, bats, and pumpkins, and you’ll love how cute their artwork turns out. Grab the printable, round up the kids, and get ready for some Halloween fun!

What are some Halloween Handprint ideas you can make with kids?

Halloween is a perfect time for seasonal crafts. Handprint art doesn’t have to be a keepsake but it sure is fun when it is. Consider carving a pumpkin and letting your child feel the guts and seeds and then smash their handprint onto newspaper for some fun all sensory play. Alternatively use a washable markers and let your child trace their handprint onto paper. They can come up with their own creative Halloween monsters made from the shape of their hand.

Of course when making something that will last, consider using some of the cute ghouls and goblins found during the October season. There are so many Halloween characters you can incorporate into cute Halloween handprint ideas for kids. From ghosts to monsters, witches and bats there are plenty of fun ideas for Halloween arts & crafts.

We put together some of these cute Halloween characters to create fun fall keepsake ideas using your child’s handprints. Use these fun crafts in a preschool classroom, as a family activity or incorporate into creative Halloween Party Activities.

As you print out this printable, you may be wondering what all is included in the handprint art?

Here’s a peak at the ten Halloween Themed Handprint Art Included:

Witch Broom

with Halloween handprint arts crafts

There is a handprint art template for a witch’s broom. The kids will love making this one! You can even have them draw their own green witch on the page to extend this Halloween worksheet activity.

Bat

bat handprint craft for toddlers

This bat handprint art is perfect for Halloween. It’s simple and easy to make, and it’s sure to be a hit with the kids. Once dry, color in the bats face. Black or purple are the perfect paint color for this activity.

Pumpkin

pumpkin handprint craft for halloween

This handprint pumpkin is so cute and easy to make. The kids will have a blast making this one! Grab orange paint and squeeze those hands in together to make the shape of a pumpkin with little handprints.

Boo Ghost

toddler ghost craft for Halloween

What’s Halloween without a ghost? This spooktacular handprint ghost is simple and fun to make, and it’s sure to be a hit with the whole family. Pair your spooky craft with this easy Ghost Craft for Halloween.

Mummy

mummy handprint craft for halloween

I think this guy is my favorite! Two hands up with this fun handprint art. Use white paint, red paint, black or orange.

Owl

owl Halloween art for toddlers

This sweet owl handprint has two hands to fly. Use brown paint to add wings and feathers to a fun big-eyed Halloween owl.

Black Cat

black cat handprint art for kids

A black cat need black paint. This cute four legged cat with a an adorable little tail is ready to celebrate!

Frankenstein

green monster art for kids using handprints

Who doesn’t love a Frankenstein? In this monster handprint Frankenstein use green paint. Use a Sharpie or permanent black marker to color the eyes in after you craft for add some fun wiggle eyes for a 3-D pop.

Spider

fun halloween spider art for preschool

Thumb in for this handprint spider. Squeeze in those thumbs (or just leave them out) in this eight legged spider handprint craft. With little hands make eight legs. Black or purple paint is perfect for this Halloween handprint craft.

Reaper

So what does a grim reaper carry? A scythe! Did you know a scythe is a sharp, curved blade used for mowing or reaping. Use a green (silver or black) handprint to create your very own DIY grim reaper Halloween art.

Halloween Handprint Craft Tips

Because some of the graphics will get covered by your toddler’s handprint, you have options for bringing forth things like the eyes and mouths.

In this set, we’ve given you guides where to place the eyes and mouth. Take a look at these options for how to make them pop!

  • Use Googly Eyes where the eyes go for a 3-D Pop (I personally like this set of wiggle eyes where there are googly eyes of different sizes and colors)
  • Print a second set of the Halloween handprint prints and allow your child to decorate the eyes and mouth. After the hand print dries, cut out the decorated eyes and mouth. Glue and lay on top of the dried handprint.
  • If creating an item with different colors, do this in two steps. For example, paint the palm one color and place on the printable sheet. Once dry, place the finger and apply to the printed sheet. This allows you to add multiple colors without the smudge.

When putting together this Halloween Arts & Crafts, use washable Tempera paint. Print on white cardstock for the best turn out.


DIY Halloween Stickers

fun halloween stickers printable

As an extra bonus, printable Halloween stickers are also included. These are great to use with handprint art or on their own. The kids will love using them to decorate their artwork, and you’ll love how they add a special touch.

To print your stickers, fill your printer with 8.5 x 11 sticker paper and print as normal. Trim the stickers, peel and add to your art.

To use the stickers, simply print them out on sticker paper and cut them out. Then let the kids get creative!

How to Use Halloween Handprints Crafts

There are several ways to use these handprints. Once you do this craft with the kiddos, you may be wondering what you can do with them! Be aware that kids LOVE doing simple handprint art and sticking Halloween stickers anywhere they can! Here are a few really good ideas for how to use these handprints for Halloween crafts!

Halloween Décor

Use them as part of a Halloween decoration. Mamas can hang them up around the house or classroom for a festive touch. Pass the finished craft onto neighbors to hang in their windows. They could make spooky Halloween mantle décor too. Just frame and enjoy.

Halloween Favors

Give them out as Halloween party favors. Guests will love taking home their own little piece of handprint art. This activity would work great in a preschool setting or a birthday party for younger children.

Halloween Cards

Send these lovely crafts out as Halloween cards. They are great gifts for family and a handprint card sure to put a smile on the recipient’s face. If you know people that live across the country, you can always send the cards in the mail, for an extra activity!

Gifts for Grandparents

These make great handprint keepsake gifts for grandparents and other family members. They’ll love seeing the kids’ handprints and they’ll appreciate the thoughtfulness and imprint of tiny little hands.

Get the Halloween Handprints & Stickers Printable

Ready to get started? Grab the printable Halloween handprint art templates and stickers here. Then round up the kids and have some fun!

Halloween handprint arts and crafts printable for preschool

What you get with purchase:

  • 10 Halloween Themed Handprint Worksheets for Toddlers and Preschoolers
  • Examples: Handprint Craft Guide Tutorial
  • Bonus: Fun Halloween Stickers

Click Here to Download your Halloween Arts & Crafts Set for Kids

Free Printables

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How to Print at Staples

Don’t have a printer? You can print at your local print shop or your Staples Printing Center. Watch this video for how I print my PDF documents at Staples.

Enjoy making fun animal art with this Fingerprint Art for Kids. Enjoy making tigers, lions, monkeys, snakes and giraffes. Pin to Pinterest.

Also check out this super adorable A to Z Alphabet Handprint Art. This printable alphabet activity is great for early learners as well as preschool-aged children who love messy play! Have fun learning all the letters A to Z with these adorable Animal Handprint Preschool Crafts for Toddlers. Pin to Pinterest.

printable handprint art alphabet crafts for kids

For more handprint craft ideas, also check out hand print art for Father’s Day and Mother’s Day. They make great a great activity for kids and cute gift ideas for mom, grandma, dads and grandpas.

More Fun Halloween Activities

Looking for more Halloween digital downloads? Enjoy these Free Halloween Printables for cards, worksheets, activities and more craft ideas! Pin to Pinterest.

Ready to party? Enjoy these Halloween Party Games for a small or large crown. They bring fun and low-cost entertainment with the click of a “print” button! Pin to Pinterest.

Also enjoy this list of 31 Halloween Bucket List items. Celebrate the holiday during the entire month of October with these fun Halloween activities. Do these family bucket list ideas in order or in the order you want. Pin to Pinterest.

Our Pinterest community and I would love to see how this worked out for you. Share your final Halloween Handprint Crafts.  Leave a comment here or on Pinterest!



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Adorably Spooky Halloween Silhouette Portrait Printables

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October 4, 2022 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Crafts, DIY, Facebook, Halloween, Instagram, Pinterest, Printable, Social Media

published date: September 13, 2022
modified datt: October 04,2022

We have an amazing freebie for you this October. Download this set of four Halloween Silhouette Portrait Printables to spook up your DIY Halloween wall decor. Display this Halloween wall art including a shadow witch, Frankenstein, monster and vampire. 

Free Halloween Silhouette Portrait Printables

Beware of a woman that loves to decorate her home for Halloween. Okay, no need to be afraid of her but watch out when she hits the dollar spot at Target. There are plenty of ways to decorate your home for Halloween. Below we share low-cost Halloween décor including free Halloween printables to help you perfect the walls of your house this October season.

What can I decorate the walls for Halloween?

Halloween is a great time to begin seasonal décor and the wall is a perfect place to display. There are plenty of fun solutions for decorating on a budget with low-cost Halloween Wall art during the month of October. Consider using a felt letter board and writing a fun Halloween quote and adding stretchy spider webs for a spooky look. Alternatively, buy bat wall decorations you can safely stick to the wall and peel off at the end of the season.

Also try these other ideas for DIY Halloween wall decorations…

  • Stretch Spider Web

  • Felt Letter Boards with Halloween Quotes

  • 3-D Bat Wall Décor

  • Bloody Handprint Window Stickers

  • Halloween Silhouette Portrait

  • Haunted House Vinyl Wall Decals

  • Creepy Black Cheese Cloth

  • Floating Candles

  • Vintage Skeleton Portraits

  • Spider Web Garland

  • Spooky Halloween Signs

We had so much fun with our  Fall-o-Ween Farmhouse Halloween Decor Ideas and our 31 FREE Halloween Printables that we wanted to get our own printables to you for your spooky wall display.

Take a look at how to make your own indoor Halloween decorations for free!

How to make a Halloween Silhouette Portrait for Halloween

free Halloween Shadow Portrait Printables

Transform your Halloween walls into adorable portraits of your extended family this Halloween. This Halloween Gallery Wall is incredibly easy to make. Create these spooky Halloween silhouette portraits that will make any wall pop. This Halloween art is not only so easy, it’s also free. In this low-cost Halloween craft, quickly gather a few supplies and begin.

Supplies

  • cardstock

  • four black 8 x 10 frames or 11 x 14 frames (if using mats) 

  • four white 8.5 x 11 mats

  • black printer ink

  • Optional: spider web decor for a spooky effect


Instructions

If you are anything traditional or grandmillenial, chances are you love black silhouette portraits of the kids and other family members. During Halloween, don’t forget those extended families. The witches, goblins and mothers you see on occasion. Replace many of your family photos or even kids silhouette portraits with this fun Halloween décor for the wall.

Witch Shadow - Halloween Silhouette Portrait Printables

It’s incredibly easy to make silhouette portraits for your DIY Halloween wall décor. Take pre-existing frames and replace the photos with these four free Halloween Silhouette Portrait printables.  These 8.5 x 11 prints can be downloaded and printed at home. Simply sign up for our free Halloween printable library, download and print.

Frankenstein Shadow - Halloween Silhouette Portrait Printables

These would look amazing using an 11 x 14 frame with a mat fit for an 8.5 x 11 picture. However, if you have 8×10 mats, you can cut these down to size so that that fit perfectly in your frame. Of course, also feel free to use 8.5 x 11 frames or even 8×10 frames. Please note these are non-editable documents so you can not adjust the size.


Vampire Shadow - Halloween Silhouette Portrait Printables

Once you sign up for the free printable catalog, you can quickly access all of the printables including these Halloween digital downloads. Download the Halloween art files and print using your at home printer. Once they are off the printer, size to your frame. Remove the frame back, place the paper inside, cut down any edges that do not fit.

Monster Shadow - Halloween Silhouette Portrait Printables

Hang, display and enjoy! Visitors and guests will love your traditional home with just a little bit of a gothic feel.

Free Halloween Wall Printables

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Download these free shadow portraits in the shape of a scary witch, Frankenstein, Monster and Vampire. You can save these and print from your own computer or we give you step by step directions to save and print at Staples Copy Center. It saves on ink and is only a few short miles from my home. I pick-up at the store, but of course you can upload them online and then have them shipped to your home.

Can I make this Halloween Craft with a Silhouette Cameo?

Yes! Have fun making these Halloween shadow portraits with a vinyl cutter. In your free printable, you will have a PDF document. If you can upload this document to the backend of your creative space, you can use the black silhouette outline to create an SVG file.

Having these prints on black vinyl opens up tons of options when it comes to displaying your Halloween art. When you print the black vinyl silhouette, lay the image on the glass of your frame, on canvases or on white card stock for options.

cute Halloween craft ghost with silhouette cameo

While you are downloading this Silhouette Cameo Halloween craft for your silhouette design studio, also make sure to download and print this fun ghost face SVG file and craft. This fun project includes a tutorial for how to create tide pods containers into ghosts. Insert a flameless candle and enjoy a fun lantern.

Happy Halloween and happy crafting!

 


More DIY Halloween Décor

One thing that is true about this website is we love printables + Halloween decorations. We love to find them, we love to give them! Since you are preparing for Halloween, make sure to save this post to Pinterest – 31 FREE Halloween Printables. More DIY Halloween art your can download, print, create and enjoy! Pin to Pinterest on your Halloween Board.

Also look at these Halloween Hacks and Tips – so many creative ideas for your home decor. Pin to your Halloween Pinterest Board.

Also take a look at these Fall-o-Ween Farmhouse Halloween Decor Ideas. Our Halloween Silhouette Portrait Printables go great with these ideas. Pin to your Pinterest Halloween Board.

If it’s something you want to create to last a lifetime, save Halloween handprints for time sake. Use your little hones hands and capture a moment in time with this cute craft idea. Pin to Pinterest.

fun Halloween handprint arts and crafts

This Halloween blog post was originally published September 15, 2018. 



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Fun Party Games for a Holiday Gathering

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October 19, 2022 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Birthday, Facebook, Games, Instagram, Party, Pinterest, Printable, Social Media

published date: September 13, 2022
modified datt: October 19,2022

Whether you’re throwing a Halloween, Easter, Christmas party (or other) — Check out this list of 100s of the top holiday party games for kids, adults, & teens. Plan a party that’s sure to be the best ever with these suggestions for fun holiday party activities that will keep everyone entertained. Twist each simple game into something fun and unique with a twist of party game instructions and a list of themed party supplies.

huge list of holiday party games for the entire year

Activities during a holiday season are part of tradition. Most everyone can claim a busy calendar filled with parties and activities during a holiday season. Bringing together low-cost party entertainment can be a bit of a challenge. Entertainment can feel quite costly and often absorbs most of the party budget. However, having a good time is actually quite affordable and planning for a holiday party can be just as fun as the actual party itself.

If you are on a party planning committee of one or part of a group of people to host a party, this blog post is for you! Spice up your next get-together with these fun party games and activities. Learn how to take simple party games and ideas and turn them into amazing holiday party games for adults or DIY party games for kids with just a simple twist of the theme and/or directions.

What games are usually played at a party?

It’s not too complicated to come up with games for a party. There are many classic games that have been played at your earliest party memories. However, if you want guests to have a ridiculously fun time, it’s important to come up with traditional party games only offering a twist. This makes a common game into a fun game you’ve probably never played before.

Good party game ideas incorporate everyone, create ice breakers and bonding amoung teammates and offer a little bit of friendly competition.  Good games create banter, laughter, and innocent fun.

A few games that are good for a party include…

  • Twister

  • Charades

  • Truth or Dare

  • Pin the Tail on the Donkey

  • Musical Chairs

  • Pictionary

  • Trivia

  • Bingo

  • Piñata

However, the rules of everyone one of these common games can be used to turn into a new unique game you’ve never played before. When you take a good party game and turn it into something of your own, it creates a memorable time for party guests. Positive memories mean good times.

Now that we know of these fun party activities, let’s learn how we can turn them into incredibly awesome holiday party games for the entire year and any occasion and age group.

What makes a good party game?

A good game usually fits a themed party. Whether your hosting a holiday party, birthday party, or office party, create group games based on your party theme. Instead of reinventing the wheel, start with many of your classic and traditional games and add fun flare based on the type of party you are having. Next, consider your audience and their skill level and go from there. Many children’s games can be used for young kids or adapted into hilarious party games for adults who like to have fun!

It’s easy to create a good party game when you start with a simple game and gift it a twist. For example, if you are hosting a Christmas party, turn a limbo game into Santa Belly Limbo. Have participants wear a Santa hat, ugly sweaters and put a “Santa belly” under their shirt using a balloon (or pillows.) Use a roll of wrapping paper as a limbo stick and continue to follow the rules of Limbo, lowering the roll of gift wrap the game until you have one winner remaining. You turned a dull game into a perfect game for Christmas.

Classic Party Games

the best holiday party games

Let’s start by taking a look at these fun traditional party games. The goal is to take these classic games and turn them into something themed.

Scavenger Hunts

A scavenger hunt is a game in which a list of items or places are discovered. A scavenger hunt can use a checklist, where each item is crossed off the list when found or it can include a series of clues in which contests race to solve and discover new clues. Scavenger hunts are often holiday themed and can also be called treasure hunts as the end of the journey usually includes a price. Host scavenger hunts in teams of two, in groups, or as individual players playing against a clock.

Holiday Trivia

How did we even play trivia before the days of Google. Let’s all take a minute and thank Google for all if it’s factual knowledge. Whatever the occasion, begin to research your trivia. Take your theme and Google search (insert holiday name) trivia. Immediately, you can declare your self an expert in such and such holiday. If hosting a holiday party about a a particular someone, frame all the quiz questions around them. Drill them with questions before the event and find out who knows them best. Chances are every party as a certain hot shot that can’t wait to be called the trivia master.

Bingo

We know B-I-N-G-O is more than a dog. Bingo is a quick and easy game to unload a bunch of prizes. They are excellent for kids party games or can be use for adults too. For example, use these free Bingo Cards. Print and play. If hosting a party for kids, have a bunch of fun trinkets and party favors. Not only does it fill the party with plenty of positive energy, it keeps the kids occupied. If hosting a party for adults. consider mini cocktail bottles as party favors. They can be the catalyst or start to your drinking party games for later in the evening.

Charades

Charades can be played with any type of word or phrase. Words (and phrases) are placed on a card and drawn blindly from a hat or bag. A person from each team goes to the front of the room to act out the phrase while their teammates try to guess what they are silently acting out. There are two sets of rules for charades games. The game of charades tends to be funnier as the party goes on.

Pass the Gift

Pass the gift or pass the parcel is a great party game for teens, kids and even adults. There are many times of party games where a gift is passed along. This can include a white elephant gift exchange game. This game is usually played with dice and directions are given based on the number rolled on the dice. At the end of the game, each person goes home with a fun present. You can also play pass the parcel where small presents are on different layers of a gift wrapped in wrapping paper or cling film plastic wrap. You can insert small themed party favors, gift cards, trinkets and more.  Choose the layers to have themed goodies fitting for the holiday party you are throwing.

Board Games

When bringing board games to a holiday party, you need to consider the amount of guests that are invited. Board games are often limited by players. You can always extend the amount of players that can play by grouping up players. You also can host board games at various tables and locations in your home (or holiday party venue location.) A list of creative-thinking good board games for a party include Taboo, Scattergories, Jenga, Ticket to Ride, Clue, Apples to Apples, Chutes and Ladders, Uno, or Cranium.

Also take a look at our list of Family Game Night Game Ideas.

Lets look at some of these traditional party activities and turn them into party games for indoor and outdoor parties. With a bit of a twist, let’s make create them into holiday activities that will have guests engaged and having fun. Keep the good times rolling with these crowd-pleasing activities for a any year-round holiday gathering.

Christmas Party Games

the best holiday party games for Christmas parties

Who doesn’t love a good holiday party for Christmas. From the office, to youth groups, to the classroom and neighborhood, Christmas is a great time for a holiday party with games. Grab a Christmas party theme, twist the directions for your traditional party games and roll with the party fun. If you are hosting an ugly Christmas sweater party, incorporate relay races into taking off and putting oversized ugly Christmas attire. If you are hosting a Christmas party with a winter wonderland theme, transfer all your games into a winter Olympic theme – cotton balls are snow balls, brooms and hockey pucks can be used for winter curling and more.

Ornament Spoon Relay

You’ll need: Spoons, ornaments
How to score: The winning team is the first group to have all teammates cross the finish line without dropping the ornament.

Just like an egg spoon relay. Divide teams into two for this relay. The first person in line has a spoon an ornament. Every other player has a spoon. Each person with a spoon and ornament must carry the ornament on the spoon to a designated spot and back. As soon as the player returns to the line, he or she passes the ornament to next person in line. Continue until everyone gets a turn. If the ornament drops, return to the starting line. Fastest team, wins.

Snowman Stack

You’ll need: Marshmallows

How to score: The winner will stack the most marshmallows in 60 seconds.

Each player gets giant marshmallows. Players must stack marshmallows on top of each other to resemble a snowman using one hand. Player that stacks the most in under a minute, wins.

Balloon Antlers

You’ll need: Pantyhose, balloons

How to score: Have the most balloons or the best looking antlers at the end of the Christmas game.

Split into teams with two or three players. Give give each team a bag of balloons and a pair of pantyhose. The teams must blow up balloons and stuff them into pair of pantyhose. When the team feels their pantyhose antlers are complete, one person from the team puts on the pantyhose. The team with the best reindeer antlers wins!

That’s a Wrap

You’ll need: Dice, ball of Saran wrap with small prizes

How to score: Everyone wins as they begin to unwrap small prizes.

Have a Giant roll of plastic wrap and a lot of small gifts. Place a small ball at the center and start wrapping the ball with plastic wrap. As you go, randomly add in small toys, gifts, candy or even gift cards. You will end up with a ginormous ball filled with fun! The game is played with dice. Sit in a circle and have one person rolling while the other starts unwrapping the giant ball. No ripping. As soon as the person rolling the dice rolls doubles, pass the gift (or the ball to them) and pass the dice to the left. The game continues. Whatever items you unwrap are yours to keep!

The Good List

You’ll need: Paper, pencil.

How to score: The player that gets the most points, wins.

The goal is to choose answers on The Good List (answers that MOST people would choose.) Have a slip of paper for keeping score. Call out a question and have everyone write down their answer. After everyone is done, hold up the answers. If 3 or more people answer they same they each get 3 points, 2 people 2, 1 person has the same answer, they each get one point. Example Questions Include: Name Santa’s favorite reindeer. The best dessert of Christmas. The ultimate Christmas Carol. The best color for Christmas. The best Christmas movie ever. Santa’s favorite drink? The number of reindeer that pull Santa’s sleigh. Etc.

Printable Christmas Games

Ready for a few Christmas holiday games to get you into the holiday spirit? Print these fun holiday party games you can play right away. The best thing about digital download games is that you can use them immediately and you will have many of the game supplies on hand…. from jingle bells, to hot chocolate, cookies, candy canes and more! Some of these fun activities are games that don’t need materials. Just grab a pencil and go!

  • 17 Christmas Minute to Win to Games

  • 19 Christmas Party Games

  • Christmas Scavenger Hunt

  • Treasure Hunt Elf on the Shelf Game

  • Roll a Santa Dice Game

  • Christmas Drinking Party Games

  • Christmas Scattergories

  • Pass the Present White Elephant Gift Exchange Game

  • Name that Tune Christmas Songs

  • Christmas Trivia Game

  • Christmas Escape Room

  • Christmas Bingo

  • Christmas Charades

Thanksgiving Party Games

fun holiday party games for thanksgiving friendsgiving

Falls is a great time to host Thanksgiving party games. It’s a perfect season for friends and family to gather. If you are hosting a Friendsgiving or having the whole family over for turkey, take a look at some of these Thanksgiving game ideas. Try out a Thanksgiving scavenger hunt, take a few football games outside or turn a traditional seasonal game for another holiday into something fun for November. For example, take a traditional Easter egg scavenger hunt and turn it into a turkey leg hunt. Fill large Easter eggs with a lot of treasures (candy, stickers, adult cocktails, etc.) Tape a white plastic spoon to the egg and using brown washi tape. This is your turkey leg. Hide turkey legs in the home or in the backyard and go on a turkey trot treasure hunt.

Bobbing for Apples

You’ll need: Apples, bucket, water

How to score: Retrieve your apple the fastest to win.

Fill a large bucket with water. Add apples in the water, which will float to the top. Each player has a set amount of time to grab as many apples as they can out of the water only use their mouth, hands behind their back. The player that gets the most in the time period, wins.

Harvest the Fields

You’ll need: Chopsticks, bowls, beans

How to score: The player that moves the most beans in time, wins.

Each player will have two paper bowls and a pair of chopsticks. One bowl will be filled with dried beans and the other one will be empty. On the start of go, the players will transfer their beans from one bowl to the other bowl using only their chopsticks.
They have 1 minute to see who has the most beans from their harvest at the end of time!

Thanksgiving Charades

You’ll need: Notecards, pen

How to score: The group that guests the most holiday charades cards correctly in time, wins.

Write down additional nouns (person, place or thing) on small notecards. Keep the nouns in a Thanksgiving theme or fit to the age group. Split teams in two. One person acts out what’s on the card. Each team guesses what the player on their is acting out. Team that guesses the most correctly, wins.

Potato Roll

You’ll need: Potatoes, tape.

How to score: First player to cross the finish line with their potato, wins.

Have a taped start and finish line on the ground. On the start of go, players must get down on their hands and knees and roll a potato across the floor using only their noses. The first one to the finish line without touching the potato with their hands is the grand champion nose roller. Talk about bragging right. You can also make this a group game by splitting players into teams for a team relay race.

Gobble, Gobble, Eat

You’ll need: Thanksgiving food, utensils, plates

How to score: The last player left in the game, wins.

This is a fun Thanksgiving dinner table game.  In this friendsgiving thanksgiving dinner party game, you must follow the conversation. During dinner, anytime you hear the words “gobble, gobble,” you take a bite of turkey. If you hear the word “thankful,” you take a bite of your favorite food. If you hear the word “stuffed,” you take a bite of stuffing. After you take your bite, say the “magic word” again and keep your fork in your mouth until everyone has done the same. The last person to take a bite is out. Play during dinner until one person (The winner) is left.

Printable Thanksgiving Games

Want these games in your hands? Being prepared for an upcoming celebration will allow you to pull off the best entertainment for Friendsgiving or Thanksgiving. Each of these Thanking Party Games printables (from Frugal Coupon Living) has a complete instructions and a list of supplies needed.

  • 16 Thanksgiving Minute to Win it Games

  • 12 Thanksgiving Party Games

  • Thanksgiving Scavenger Hunt

  • Thanksgiving Charades

  • Roll a Turkey Dice Game

  • Thanksgiving Family Feud

  • Thanksgiving Think Fast Trivia Game

  • Who is most like the turkey?

  • Thanksgiving pass the present game

Halloween Party Games

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Halloween is the starting point to all the holiday party games and who doesn’t love a great Halloween party. Dress up in costumes and have fun playing some of the best Halloween party games for the holiday season. For these game ideas, take many of your common games and make them unique activities by adding in plastic spiders, candy corn, pumpkins and ghosts.

Hang the Glow Stick

You’ll need: String, glow-sticks with hooks, chairs

How to score: The winner is the team that hangs all their glow sticks the fastest.

In this glow party game, tie a string across the room in-between two chairs or other tall objects. Split players into two teams, each team with a set of glow sticks with hooks. When the game starts, the first player must pick up a glow stick with his/her mouth, run to the rope, and hang the hooked glow stick on the rope without using his/her hands. The player runs back so the next person on their team who then does the same. The team to hang all of their glow sticks on the line first, wins. (Optional: instead of using your mouth, tie hands behind your back to pick up and hang the stick.)

Mummy Relay Race

You’ll need: Rolls of toilet paper

How to score: Be the first mummy to cross the finish line without breaking your wrappings.

Split in teams of two. Use an entire roll of toilet paper and wrap your teammate up as a mummy, arms out. The mummy has to cross the finish line, keep their wrappings on and not tear them through to win!

Pumpkin Patch Stomp

You’ll need: String, orange balloons

How to score: Be the last player with a balloon tied to your ankle.

Tie a balloon to each players ankle with a piece of string. In the balloon is a prize (candy, sticker, etc.) Once everyone has one then start playing some music. While the music plays, people walk around. When the music stops, the aim is to burst each other’s balloon & protect your own. If you burst another, you get the prize inside. The winner is the last person left with a balloon

Spider Mover

You’ll need: Vaseline, plastic spiders, plates (or bowl)

How to score: In this spider race, transfer the most spiders from one plate to another in the time given.

In this fun Halloween minute game, add a bit of Vaseline to the tip of each contestants nose. Using only their nose, players transfer many plastic spiders as they can from one plate to the other. Player with the most at the end of one minute, wins.

Three Ghosts

You’ll need: Sharpie, white balloons

How to score: Be the team that keeps your balloons in the air the longest.

The goal of this game is to successfully keep three balloons (decorated like ghosts) in the air for one minute. Players can
only use one of their hands to do it! If a balloon falls, that team looses the round. Point awarded for who does it longest or without dropping a balloon.

Printable Halloween Games

Halloween is a great time to dress-up, clown around and be your silly self. If you are looking for a few printable Halloween party games, we have you covered with a few fun ideas. Put the play back in your party plan by being prepared with these spook-tacular Halloween games – print today!

  • 16 Halloween Minute to Win it Games

  • 19 Halloween Party Games

  • Halloween Scavenger Hunt

  • Halloween Riddles for Kids

  • Halloween Family Feud

  • Halloween Scattergories

  • Halloween Candy Dice Game

  • Halloween iSpy Game

New Year’s Eve Party Games

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The way you bring in the new year is a huge indicator for how your new year is… who made up that lie?  However if that New Year’s Eve quote is a bit true then I want to be playing games. What makes NYE party games great is your can incorporate many ideas like Christmas games, winter Olympic games, and ball drop games. The possibilities are endless with these end of the year holiday ideas.

Christmas Clean Up

You’ll need: Christmas decorations, Christmas tree, storage bucket

How to score: Clean up the Christmas décor the fastest.

Are you one of those people who keeps your Christmas decorations up until New Years? Undeck the halls by removing the ornaments from the tree and getting all 30 into the storage bucket.

NYE Ball Drop

You’ll need: Ping-pong balls, bucket, chair, black felt top hat

How to score: The player with the most balls at the end of time, wins.

Players will stand on a chair in front of a black felt top hat. Teach player has to drop Ping Pong balls (one at a time) in the hat below.

Midnight Kisses

You’ll need: Hershey Kisses

How to score: Unwrap and eat the most chocolate kisses in the amount of time given.

Using one hand, players must unwrap Hershey kisses and eat them. The Player that unwraps and eats the most in time, wins.

The Final Countdown

You’ll need: SOLO cups

How to score: Move the stack of SOLO cups the fastest.

This Moving on Up classic one-minute game is renamed for the holiday season. Have 40 SOLO Plastic Cups. All the same color except one at the bottom. On the start of go, the player must move each cup through the stack first by removing the bottom cup and placing it in the top of the stack. In 60 seconds, the player must repeat this pattern for all 40 cups and end with the different colored cup back to the bottom.

Ice Capades Winter Games

You’ll need: Straw, ice, table

How to score: Blow your ice cube across the table the fastest.

In this one minute challenge, each player will push an ice cube on the table from one end to the other by blowing on it through the straw. No hands!

Printable New Year’s Eve Games

Grab these fun printable NYE games and gather with family and friends. These New Year’s Eve group games are excellent for counting down the final hour until midnight. The keep everyone laughing and engaging making that time fly… (that’s what we want, right?)

  • 16 New Year’s Eve Minute to Win it Games

  • New Year’s Eve Scavenger Hunt

  • New Year’s Eve Conversation Cards

  • New Year’s Eve Charades Cards

  • New Year’s Eve Escape Room

Valentine’s Day Party Games

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Valentine’s day is perfect for Galentine’s, classroom parties and significant others . Exchange love notes, candy hearts, and more. These Valentine holiday game ideas focus on chocolate, hearts, candy and more. You can’t go wrong with this collection of party games made with items you have in your home or budget.

Spaghetti Kiss

You’ll need: Paper plates, cooked spaghetti, candy hearts, spaghetti sauce

How to score: Find all your candy hearts first to win.

Similar to a group pie eating contest, only with a twist. For each player, a plate of cooked spaghetti with 6 candy hearts hidden inside. On the start of go, players race to find the candy with only their mouth. No hands. First player go get all 6 candy hearts, wins. To make it messier, add sauce!

Valentine Taboo

You’ll need: Valentine Taboo Cards

How to score: Be the team to have the most points at the end of hte game.

Split players into teams of 3-4 players. The first player begins the guess game by drawing one card and then reading the “guess word” to themselves. The word at the top of the card is the word/phrase they will be describing so the other players on their team will guess it. They also read the forbidden words or words they can not use when describing the word. The team gets a set amount of time to guess the word they are trying to describe. A point is awarded for each word guessed correctly.

Candy Heart Toss

You’ll need: Painters tape, plastic cups, candy hearts

How to score: Be the group that catches the most candy hearts.

In this game, players are split into teams of two. They each stand on opposite lines about 5 feet apart. Use painter’s tape to make your lines on the ground. In this game, one player tosses candy hearts, the other player catches the candy hearts with a cup (or bowl) on their head. The team that has the most hearts at the end of time, wins.

Face the Cookie

You’ll need: Cookies

How to score: Get the cookie to your mouth in the fastest amount of time.

Players must move the Valentine’s Day cookie from their forehead into their mouth within one minute. Players can not use their hands during the face the cookie game!

Tart Tower

You’ll need: Tweezers, chopsticks, Smarties candy

How to score: Stack and unstack your candy tower the fastest.

In this challenge, players must unwrap and re-stack an entire roll of Smarties Candy free standing on the table in 60 seconds or less. They can use hands to unwrap but must use chopsticks or tweezers to stack.

Printable Valentine’s Day Games

The season of love can be celebrated with the girls or with a significant other. Whether celebrating with the kids, a boyfriend or your girlfriends, these printable Valentine games are perfect! Filled with cupids touch, check out these holiday games for Valentine’s day including card games, 60 second challenges, worksheets, dice games and more.

  • 16 Valentine’s Day Minute to Win it Games

  • 11 Valentine’s Day Party Games

  • Valentine’s Day Scavenger Hunt

  • 128 Valentine’s Day Taboo Cards

  • Valentine Roll and Cover Candy Heart Dice Game

  • Mash Game Printable

Easter Party Games

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Looking for some Easter Games to add to your holiday tradition? These super fun and easy game ideas will keep kids of all ages entertained. Take many of your loved games and replace your supplies with something themed around the Easter holiday season. For example, instead of a bucket use an Easter basket. Take all of the traditional egg rolls games and turn them into team relay races perfect for all of your party guests.

Flying Peeps

You’ll need: Easter Peeps candy, Easter baskets, plastic spoons

How to score: Get all your candy peeps into the basket the fastest

Set an Easter basket ten feet from where the player will stand. Place a marker on the floor to designate where the player stands. In this challenge, each player will use a plastic spoon to launch Peeps into their Easter basket. Players must get six Peeps to land inside the basket to win the challenge. Complete your task in 60 seconds or less.

Backwards Egg Race

You’ll need: Eggs

How to score: The first team to get their eggs to the end of the row wins!

Divide the group into two teams and then divide the teams into pairs. This is a relay race that can be done indoors or outdoors. Each pair stands back to back with their arms linked at the elbow. The first pair of players for each team is given two eggs, one for each player. They carry the eggs in their hands. When the leader says go, the players race to the next linked pair in their team and transfer their eggs one at a time. The eggs continue to make their way from pair to pair until they are delivered to the last pair in the team. If an egg is dropped, the team races back to the start line (still connected) to get replacement eggs.

Chocolate Sculpture

You’ll need: Chocolate bars

How to score: Have the best looking chocolate sculpture in the set amount of time.

Each player is given a bar of chocolate. Set a timer for one minute. Players are challenged to create a sculpture of a specific Easter item (bunny, basket, chick etc.) using only their teeth. Players can hold the chocolate with their hands. The best chocolate sculpture wins!

Egg Roll Relay Race

You’ll need: Eggs, painter’s tape

How to score: Be the first to roll your egg across the finish line.

Have a taped start and finish line on the ground. On the start of go, players must get down on their hands and knees and roll a raw egg across the floor using only their noses. The first one to the finish line without touching the egg with their hands is the winner. Optional: use a hard boiled egg.

Easter Bunny Bluff

You’ll need: Blindfold

How to score: Guess the Easter bunny correctly.

Have all players stand in a circle. Choose one player to be IT and blindfold them. Place IT in the center of the circle and have them put one arm out, pointing in front of them. Spin them three times. Whomever IT points at tries to disguise their voice and says, “I’m the Easter Bunny.” IT tries to guess who said it. If they are correct, they switch places. If they guess wrong, they get to be IT again.

Printable Easter Games

Print these popular Easter games. These fun holiday party games are perfect for pairing with plastic eggs, carrots, small trinkets and more. They can be played with family and friends, in small groups or large groups. What makes Easter digital downloads great is you immediately have them in the palm of your hands making your Easter activity ideas, instant.

  • 16 Easter Minute to Win it Games

  • 7 Easter Party Games

  • Easter Scavenger Hunt

  • Easter Gift Exchange Dice Game

  • Easter Would You Rather Game

  • Easter Charades Cards

  • Easter Family Feud

Other Great Party Games

The birthday party activities and entertaining party games do not end here. If you are looking for a list of fun things do for any occasion, enjoy some of these other great party activities and ideas.

There’s no shortage of daily calendar holidays. While some are quite common, others might be considered unusual holidays. Frugal Coupon Living’s party games can be used for all types of occasion including holidays you might consider party of your family traditions. Use these holiday party games for family game night, for a group party, and many of other special reasons.

More holiday party games include…

  • St. Patricks’ Day Party Games

  • Fourth of July Games

  • Super Bowl Football Party Games

  • Kids Birthday Party Games

  • Back to School Games

Who can play holiday party games?

When creating holiday party games, ask yourself about the players and participants. Make sure you know your party guests when planning the entertainment for a holiday party. Consider their age, skill set, and your audience’s likes and dislikes.

Age

When creating party games, consider your age group. The will help you with your game directions and the tasks you want to accomplish.

To create good memories ask yourself is your age group expecting a prize/party favor? Preschool games might have small awards like candy or stickers. Adult games might need no prize at all as endorphins are created through positive exchanges and banter. Tiny treasures feed younger kids while older kids (aka adults) are rewarded through a good time.

Skill

Now that you know your age group, consider what tasks they can achieve in each contest. Make a game more challenging by adding a timer or extra steps needed to win. Make a game easier by pairing younger kids and older kids together.  Older children can not only explain the rules of the game but also help preschoolers and toddlers with more challenging tasks.

Audience

It’s important to know your audience’s likes and dislikes. In addition, the audience at a bar will look quite different form the audience inside of a classroom. Knowing your audience establishes what makes an appropriate or inappropriate games.

Where can you play holiday party games?

Holiday party games can be used as outdoor games or indoor games. There are plenty of settings they are perfect for. Use in the school, at an office, in an bar, at home or even in a church. Look at these places that are perfect venues for a holiday party with games.

Office

Loosen the tie, sit back and relax a bit and incorporate games into the next office party. These games can be used at a party venue. museum, park or even a bar. Based on how relaxed you want to go, consider using adult party games or even drinking games when pulling together games for the office.

House

“It’s gonna be a house party…” if you are hosting a party at home, any of these games can be enjoyed on the couch on your living room or incorporated into your backyard as outdoor games. At party at home or a party at a venue is the perfect place for good holiday games. Incorporate into a dinner party, slumber party, birthday party or as games for a small holiday gathering in the neighborhood.

Youth Group

Calling all youth group leaders. If you work at a youth center or church, these holiday party activities are perfect for youth. Not only do they keep the kids busy, they are great ice breaker games for bringing new names and faces together.

Classroom

The classroom is a great place for holiday party games. Teachers make sure to share these classroom activities with your homeroom moms and parents when planning your next holiday gathering.

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Have a blast with these fun holiday party activities and games. Be sure to share in the comments, what are your favorite games and who was your audience when doing them?

Our Pinterest community and I would love to see how this worked out for you. Share your experience with these awesome holiday activities and fun game ideas.  Which holiday party games could you guys not live without? Leave a comment here or on Pinterest! Share to Facebook with a group of party guests going to an upcoming celebration.

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Thanksgiving Scavenger Hunts – Indoor & Outdoor Set

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September 6, 2022 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Facebook, Games, Instagram, Pinterest, Printable, Social Media, Thanksgiving

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Want a pre-thanksgiving activity for the kids? Enjoy both an indoor and outdoor Thanksgiving treasure hunt to work up an appetite before a big Thanksgiving feast. This fun Thanksgiving Scavenger Hunt printable set includes 20 rhyming riddles for clue cards.

Fun at home thanksgiving scavenger hunt for kids printable

Do you want to add some extra fun to your Thanksgiving celebration this year? Why not try a Thanksgiving scavenger hunt? This is a great activity for kids of all ages and can be adapted to work for any size group. Plus, it makes a really nice family tradition after the Thanksgiving Macy’s parade but before the turkey is placed on the tablescape.

When all the cooking prep is done and before full bellies make an afternoon nap inevitable, break out the Thanksgiving scavenger hunt clues and let the fun begin! Your family and turkey day guests will love searching high and low for all the holiday-themed items on the list. As you go on your Thanksgiving treasure hunt, have small prizes along the way or alternatively, have a big gift with the last clue.

Indoor Thanksgiving Scavenger Hunt

These clues make the perfect Thanksgiving scavenger hunt for kids or preschoolers, as well as for family members of all ages who are looking for an indoor activity to keep everyone entertained. The whole family (or even guests at a Friendsgiving) will enjoy this fall holiday activity!

Here are some tips to get you started:

1. Decide what kind of scavenger hunt you want to do. Will participants be working in teams or individually?

2. Print out a copy of our Thanksgiving scavenger hunt clues & answer key.

3. Choose the cards that will work best with your home, players, and the length of time you want the activity to last.

4. Hide the clue cards around the house or in plain sight, depending on the difficulty level you’re going for. Older kids can work with younger kids if the clues become challenging. Make sure to keep the first clue to start the game.

5. Explain the rules and read the first clue. Then let them loose to start scavenging!

thanksgiving scavenger hunt printable with 20 rhyming scavenger hunt clues

What sets our Thanksgiving Scavenger Hunt apart from the others? This isn’t your ordinary Thanksgiving checklist. It includes 20 rhyming riddles that are clues.

Example rhyming clue cards include:

Thanksgiving is a day of thanks when family and friends gather to meet. Shake your feathers for treasure hunt fun, the first clue is under your dinner seat.

Turkey, potatoes and pumpkin pie, find your next clue where the clothes go to dry.

When finding the wishbone, you make a wish! When clearing the dinner table, where do you put a dirty dish?

In this at home scavenger hunt, use all the clues or omit the ones that do not fit your home. It can easily be adapted to every home, apartment and living situation.

Print your Thanksgiving Scavenger Hunt PDF now!

Outdoor Thanksgiving Scavenger Hunt

If getting outside is more your jam, make your own cards for an outdoor Thanksgiving scavenger hunt! If you live somewhere where the November weather is predictable and you want to get your kids outdoors, and scavenger hunt outside may be a great choice for you.

outdoor thanksgiving scavenger hunt

To get started, make a list of 10-15 Thanksgiving-themed items that can be found around your house or back yard. This can be a team scavenger hunt race as teams compete the finish the challenge in the allotted limit. Instead ditch the time limit and keep this Thanksgiving scavenger hunt checklist as an individual task where the goal isn’t to race but only to finish.

Here’s a list of Thanksgiving scavenger hunt items to get you started:

  • A pumpkin
  • Scarecrow
  • An ear of corn
  • Leaves
  • Acorns
  • A pinecone
  • Turkey
  • Feather
  • Something orange
  • Something brown

After you have your list of items, write each item on its own slips of paper (or as a checklist like a bingo card.) If you’re doing this scavenger hunt with younger kids, you may want to provide a picture of the item along with the word.

Once you have all the slips of paper ready, hide them around your house or yard. Make sure to put the first slip of paper in an easy-to-find spot so that kids know where to start looking.

As with the indoor scavenger hunt, explain the rules and then let the kids loose to search for all the Thanksgiving-themed items! This can easily become a neighborhood scavenger hunt as you walk the streets to work up an appetite before the Thanksgiving feast. Just assign the kids an area for where to look. There’s no limit to Thanksgiving scavenger hunt ideas that you can do.

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We created a sample free printable Thanksgiving scavenger hunt list get you started. This list is perfect for young kids as it has images for your Thanksgiving items. Find this free Thanksgiving scavenger hunt in the free printable library when you sign up for emails.

This Thanksgiving, ditch the electronics and try a Thanksgiving scavenger hunt! Your family and friends will love this fun holiday activity. No matter where you set up the hunt, you’re sure to have a great time!

Of course, we have more treasure hunts than only in the month of November. Enjoy these Scavenger Hunt Ideas for Kids for more fun year-round.

Happy Thanksgiving!

Our Pinterest community and I would love to see how this worked out for you. Share your final Thanksgiving day treasure hunt. Did you do something indoors? Did you take it outdoors? How old was your age group and what did they think?  Leave a comment here or on Pinterest!

Fun Thanksgiving Ideas

For more ideas for a fun Thanksgiving activity this November try these:

Thanksgiving Games: From the classroom to the turkey day table, these Thanksgiving games are perfect for friends and family alike.

Thanksgiving Minute to Win it Games: Have 60 seconds? Enjoy some of the best Thanksgiving day games using a stop watch and many common thanksgiving supplies. These Thanksgiving Minute to Win it Games are memorable and oh so fun!

Friendsgiving Ideas: Is family gone? Enjoy a thanksgiving with friends, aka friendsgiving. From hosting tips, to recipes, thanksgiving activities and more. These Friendsgiving Ideas are perfect for your November holiday.

Year Round Scavenger Hunt Ideas: Take a look at these scavenger hunt ideas for the entire year. So much fun to be hand for every season. In aditiona to the thanksgiving holiday, enjoy Halloween, Christmas, a birthday, Easter and more! Get a full set of year-round scavenger hunt ideas in the store.

Free Thanksgiving Printables

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Huge List of the Top Group Games For Fun & Team Buildling

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October 3, 2022 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Birthday, Facebook, Games, Instagram, Party, Pinterest, Printable, Social Media

published date: August 30, 2022
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Are you looking for insanely fun group games? Here is a huge list of the best team building activities. These include 100s of entertaining large group games for adults, youth, and kids alike.

best group games and fun team building activities

Group games are a great way to get kids and adults interacting and engaged in activities together. They can promote teamwork, communication, and problem-solving skills. In addition, ice breaker games are great for building relationships while also being a lot of fun!

If you’re looking for proper group games to play or plan with a group, check out this list for games for holidays, parties, youth groups and more!

What are group games?

what are examples of group games

Group games are any type of game that is played by a handful of people. This can include anything from classic party games like Charades or Twister, to more structured team-building exercises. Group activities are a great way to get kids of all ages interacting and working together towards a common goal. These types of indoor and outdoor activities are perfect for youth group games, kids parties, holiday gatherings or even for the office!

Why have team building activities?

what is the reason for team building activities

Team building is not a game. It’s a process of connecting people through enjoyable activities.  Reasons for using team building games will include helping individual learn about each other — how each person thinks, works, solves problems, and has fun! They foster connections and relationships and also improve communication and create camaraderie. Through enjoyable group games and team bonding, you can instantly turn a group of strangers into a group of friends.

Team group games are perfect for birthday parties for adults or kids. They are low-cost party entertainment and keep the party moving along. The will make a group of strangers into long lost friends by the end of the event. Use them for kids birthday parties, themed holiday parties, adult parties, in the school classroom and more.

In the office, these games can have many benefits. First, they instill positive company culture through great team building game ideas with colleagues. They also create creative thinking, creative problem solving and employee engagement. Use on the first day with new employees as the start of collaboration and working together. You can also use these group activities to refreshing a dull atmosphere when the morale is low.

100s of The Best Group Games Available

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There are a ton of great group games out there for team fun. Gather your friends, get your supplies, give verbal instructions and split up into teams. Each group will work to earn points and be declared the winner in these fun team building activities.  Use a whiteboard, poster board or piece of paper. You can use markers and pencils to keep track of the wins. You can award a group prize to great teams or individual prizes at the end of the games.

To help you execute the best large group party activities, we have but we’ve compiled a list of hundreds of group games. These fun game ideas indoor, outdoor, kids party, adult party, holiday and minute to win it games for groups.

Let’s begin

Minute to Win it Party Games

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Do you have a stop watch? Minute to win it games are fast-paced and excellent for keeping the activity moving along. These quick icebreakers are competitive and can be played as team vs team, in groups or as individual vs clock. Points are awarded to the team/invidudal who completes the 60 second challenge first or in the set amount of time. A moderator will begin with giving verbal directions. The game starts and the clock begins. Members of the group work together to accomplish a task. These quick ice breaker games can play over and over so each person gets a chance to play or move along to the next game for face pace action.

1 Face the Cookie

You’ll need: OREO cookie
How to score: First person who moves the cookie from their forehead to their mouth wins.

Also called cookie face. Each person is given a cookie. An OREO works great. Each player places the cookie on their forehead and has to get it into their mouth without using their hands and only movement. The winner that gets it done first. In one minute is through, the winner is the player with the cookie closest to their mouth. If the cookie is drop, you must start from the beginning forehead spot.

2 Penny for Your Thoughts

You’ll need: Pennies
How to score: Be the first to stack all 25 pennies with one hand.

Contestants must stack 25 pennies in under a minute using only one hand. Player who stacks the most (has the tallest tower) or gets 25 first is the winner. Use a timer, one player at a time, to find the fastest player or double the number of pennies to have a side by side challenge.

3 Ping-Pong Bounce

You’ll need: Ping-pong balls, plastic cups.
How to score: Be the firs to get a ping pong ball into six plastic cups.

In this game, players have to bounce ping pong balls into six cups. First to get a ball in each cup, wins. Or the person who gets the most in a set period of time, wins.

4 Moving On Up Cup Game

You’ll need: Plastic cups: 29 red, one blue.
How to score: One at a time move the cups from the bottom of the stack to the top. Be the first player to get the blue cup back to the top.

Each player starts with a stack of 30 plastic cups, with 29 red cups and one blue one at the top. Players must move the cups one at a time from the top of the stack to the bottom, continuing until the blue cup returns to the top of the stack. First one to reveal their blue cup wins! Use a timer, one player at a time, to find the fastest player or double the number of cups to have a side by side challenge.

5 Junk in the Trunk

You’ll need: Kleenex box, ping bong balls, tape.
How to score: The first player that shakes all the balls out of their tissue box wins.

Each player is given a rectangular empty tissue box with 8 Ping Pong Balls. The box is strapped around the player’s waist. A belt or tape works great. On the start of go, the participants try to shake the balls out of the Kleenex box using only movement. No hands. The first player with an empty box wins. You can play until there is one man standing if you want to award points based on first, second, third places, etc.

More Minute to Win it Games for Large Groups

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Take a look at this huge list of Minute to Win it 60 second games for large groups. Choose that game that fits the season you are in.

  • 18 Traditional Minute to Win it Games
  • 18 Back to School Minute to Win it Games
  • 16 Halloween Minute to Win it Games
  • 16 Thanksgiving Minute to Win it Games
  • 17 Christmas Minute to Win to Games
  • 16 New Year’s Eve Minute to Win it Games
  • 16 Valentine’s Day Minute to Win it Games
  • 16 Easter Minute to Win it Games
  • 16 Minute to Win it Water Games
  • 16 Outdoor Minute to Win it Games
  • 15 Football Minute to Win it Games

We have over 180 Minute to Win it Group games. That is a lot of team games! Which is your favorite?

Adult Party Games

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Adult games can be played with or without adult beverages. Adult games are a mix of more challenging concepts and sometimes include adult drinking games. In places where alcoholic beverages are not allowed, like the office, any of these party games can be played by kids at heart (aka adults.) In fact, many of these group games for younger kids will be hilarious icebreaker games when played in the office by those in suites and ties or by those 21 and over having an evening gathering.

Never Have I Ever

You’ll need: Adult beverages.
How to score: One point for each person who takes a sip. The player with the fewest points, wins.

Never Have I Ever is a classic party game that is great for groups of all ages. Players take turns making statements about things they have never done, and anyone who has done that thing must take a drink. This group game is sure to get everyone talking and laughing!

Charades

You’ll need: Charades cards
How to score: Be team to guess the most words correctly during the game to win.

You can’t go wrong with a fun game of charades. To get things started, use the cards included in the packet for the game. You can also give each of your guests a few minutes to come up with some funny suggestions with the blank cards to personalize the game to your friend group. This game is all about creativity and using your imagination, so the more outrageous the charade, the better! Split teams in two. A team members acts out what’s on the card. Cards can be described by categories before the game begins. This includes movies, famous people, places and things. Each team guesses what the player on their team is acting out. The team that guesses the most correctly, wins.

Straight Face

You’ll need: Paper, pen
How to score: Be the last person standing (last person to keep a straight face.)

This game of skill is a challenge to see who can read the silliest sentences without cracking a grin. Each player writes a crazy sentence on a slip of paper and adds it to the basket. Players them take turns reading a sentence aloud while trying to not laugh or smile. Anyone who laughs, snickers, or grins is out. You can also up the punishment by making offenders take a shot or eat a yucky concoction!

Team Scavenger Hunt

You’ll need: Pen, paper and team scavenger hunt list (grab example list here or here.)
How to score: Be the first to finish the team vs team scavenger hunt.

Head to a public location with a a list of things to gather on the scavenger hunt. This can be a list of photos, a list of items, or a list of things to do. Make these ideas silly like a refrigerator box, coin from 1983, town clock, egg carton, deposit slip, take-out menu or even a photo of the entire team in a shopping cart.

Prosecco Pong

You’ll need: Plastic glasses, prosecco , ping-pong balls.
How to score: Be the first team to get all your balls into the opponents plastic cups.

This game is played like beer pong, only classier – with Prosecco! Poor a bit of Prosecco in 12 plastic wineglasses. Six glasses in a triangle shape on opposite sides of a table. Each team takes turn throwing a ping-pong ball into the other team’s cups. Once a ball lands in a cup, the cup is taken away and the opponent then drinks the contents of the cup. If both teammates hit cups, the balls are rolled back and they get to shoot again. there is no looser.

More Group Games for Adults

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Take a look at this list of adult team games. Both drinking games and non-drinking games these games can be played in a bar, at house, party venue, or even at a baby shower!

  • 17 Adult Party Games
  • 21 Drinking Party Games
  • 11 Beer Games
  • 11 Wine Party Games
  • 17 Bachelorette Games
  • 20 Baby Shower Games
  • Christmas Drinking Party Games

We have over 97 group games for adults. Does your favorite game idea include drinks?

Outdoor Team Building Games

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Outdoor group games are great because the widen the play area. Bring the fun to the park, beach, lake, backyard and more with these outdoor team games. They can be fun for during the day or even at night. They also allow for a mess! No ruining that fancy carpet inside.

Pass the Water

You’ll need: Cups, buckets, water
How to score: Team that has the most water in the final cup/bucket wins.

Do you have what it takes to not spill a drop? Have teams line up in a row and give the first person in line a cup of water. Once “go” is said, the person holding the water cup full of water has to hold the cup over their hand and pour out the water into the empty cup of the person behind them. Do this until the entire team has done it and then see what team has the most water in the final cup/bucket!

Hula Hoop Pass

You’ll need: Hula Hoops
How to score: The first time to get the hula hoop down the line while staying on the arms, wins!

Split into small groups or teams. Grab a hula-hoop, hold hands, and see if you can get the hula hoop moving up and down the line of players. Be the fastest to move your hoop along.

Fire Tender

You’ll need: Blindfold, wood
How to score: Win if you find who stole your firewood while blindfolded.

In this blindfolded game, IT must try to figure out who is stealing his fire tender. Every time someone approaches, it must try to identify when his fire wood is taken from his campsite. This is a great group game for toddlers or game for younger kids… though we think adults will get a a fun laugh too!

Squirt Ball Relay Race

You’ll need: Beach ball, water gun
How to score: Be the first to get your ball across the finish line.

The quicker, the better. Grab a blown-up beach ball and a squirt gun full of water and see who can use the water from the squirt gun to push the ball across the sand to the finish line. Don’t worry, you’ll more than likely run out of water and have to run to the water and fill up during this time!

Glow in the Dark Capture the Flag

You’ll need: Flags, glow sticks, fabric
How to score: First team to capture the other team’s flag, wins.

Split into two teams. Add a glow stick color to each team to easily identify players. Assign a zone where each teams’ flags (fabric attached to a glow stick) will be placed. Designate a jail area for each team. Each team can create a strategy for defending their flag, freeing jailed teammates, and capturing the other teams flag. If during the game, a player is tagged by the other team, they go to jail. Their teammate can tag them to get out. The game ends when the flag is captured and brought to the opposite side.

More Outdoor Group Games

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Put on your sneakers and get ready for some competitive fun. This is a good selection of outdoor group games for kids and adults. Play at a park, in the pool or even on your trampoline.

  • 16 Outdoor Water Games
  • 16 Trampoline Games
  • 18 Backyard Games
  • 18 Pool Party Games
  • 13 Camping Games
  • 17 Beach Games
  • 19 Lake Games

Enjoy over 117 group games to play outside. Which location is your favorite?

Indoor Group Games

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Indoor games are great for poor weather or doing activities in the youth group room or shared conference room. The game set up is determined by the square space you have to work. Supplies are often found within the home/office setting. Most indoor games can be taken outside as long as your game supplies can be relocated or substituted.

Balloon on a String

You’ll need: Balloons, string
How to score: Be the last one standing with your balloon un-popped.

Tie a balloon to each players ankle with a piece of string. Once everyone has one then start playing some music. While the music plays, people walk around. When the music stops, the aim is to burst another’s balloon & protect your own. The winner is the last person left with a balloon.

Potato Drop

You’ll need: Bowls, buckets, potatoes
How to score: Be the first team to drop the most potatoes in their bucket.

Split players into two teams for a relay. Have all players place a potato between their knees & race to a finish line where they have to drop it into a designated bowl or bucket. They run back to the start line to tag the next player. If the potato is dropped, or if hands touch it, they have to go back to the start and try again. First team to finish the race, wins.

Sticky Spider Web

You’ll need: Painters tape, newspapers (or balled pieces of paper), balloons, cotton balls, socks
How to score: Collect the most balls on your sticky spider web.

Use painter’s tape to make a web-like design on a doorway opening. Give your kids some newspaper to scrunch up and throw up at the web. Or get creative and use other light-weight objects like balloons, cotton balls, socks, etc. Points are awarded for how many items stick in 10 throws.

Cotton Ball Crawl

You’ll need: Bowls, cotton balls
How to score: Be the team that gets the most cotton balls in their group’s bowl.

Dump a pile of cotton balls on the floor in one room and place empty bowls on the floor of another room (one bowl per player). Set a timer for 4 minutes and have players move one cotton ball from one room into the bowl—using a spoon and crawling on hands and knees, then go back and get another. The cotton balls are so light, they’re likely to go flying. Player with the most balls in their bowl at the end of time, wins.

Pass the Parcel

You’ll need: Prize, small presents, bubble wrap or Saran wrap
How to score: Be the player to review the largest prize at the center of the parcel.

Wrap a present in several layers using wrapping paper, newspaper, bubble wrap, or saran wrap. Sit the players in a circle, play some music. While the music plays, everyone has to pass the parcel. When you stop the music, the player holding the package removes one layer. Repeat until the present is revealed. You can have small presents on various layers.

More Indoor Group Games

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Is it raining? Is it too hot? Are you stuck in the car? These team games for indoors are perfect for kids and those stuck with the kids.

  • Indoor Scavenger Hunt
  • 17 Games to Play Inside
  • 12 Car Games

Enjoy 30 fun indoor games to play in a group. Which ones are your favorite.

Holiday Games

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Host a holiday party for Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, Easter, Valentine’s Day and more. For themed holiday group games, take many of your classic games and add in seasonal candy and décor. For example, typical buckets can be replaced with Easter baskets. Or instead of using M&Ms and Skittles, use candy corn. Add a fun seasonal name to twist the style and theme of the game. We have dozens of holiday party games for the office and kids parties. They are great for those looking for special occasion group activities and games during a holiday season.

Masked Sticky Note Challenge

You’ll need: Post-It Notes
How to score: Cover your partner in the most sticky-notes during the set time.

Have a blast covering your teammates face in sticky notes sheets of paper. Team that uses the most sticky notes in one minute time is declared the winner.

Ornament Spoon Relay

You’ll need: Spoons, ornaments
How to score: Fastest team to get through all their players, wins.

Inspiration from the classic childhood game, egg spoon relay. Divide teams into two for this relay. The first person in line has a spoon an ornament. Every other player has a spoon. Each person with a spoon and ornament must carry the ornament on the spoon to a designated spot and back. As soon as the player returns to the line, he or she passes the ornament to next person in line. Continue until everyone gets a turn. If the ornament drops, return to the starting line. Fastest team, wins.

Turkey Leg Hunt

You’ll need: Plastic eggs, candy, plastic spoons, washi tape
How to score: Find the most turkey legs.

Fill large Easter eggs with a lot of treasures (candy, stickers, adult cocktails, etc.) Tape a white plastic spoon to the egg and using brown washi tape. This is your turkey leg. Hide turkey legs in the home or in the backyard and go on a turkey (leg) hunt. Fun for all ages.

Mummy Speed Wrap

You’ll need: Toilet paper
How to score: Be the fastest to wrap your mummy.

Groups wrap a player as a mummy in toilet paper. Time each team for start to finish. For each time the roll broke when wrapping the mummy, 3 seconds are added to the final time. Fastest time, wins.

Flying Peeps

You’ll need: Easter baskets, peeps candy, plastic spoon.
How to score: Get the most peeps into your team’s Easter basket in time.

Set an Easter basket ten feet from where the player will stand. Place a marker on the floor to designate where the player stands. In this challenge, each player will use a plastic spoon to launch Peeps into their Easter basket. Players must get six Peeps to land inside the basket to win the challenge. Complete your task in 60 seconds or less.

More fun holiday party games

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Who doesn’t love a themed party? Are the pumpkins everywhere. Are you drowning in candy hearts? Whatever the special occasion, we have a great selection of holiday party games for groups. All of these hit a wide range of ages.

  • 19 Halloween Party Games
  • 12 Thanksgiving Party Games
  • 19 Christmas Party Games
  • 11 Valentine’s Day Party Games
  • 7 Easter Party Games
  • 11 Graduation Party Games

Enjoy 79 holiday themed games for every season! What’s your favorite holiday.

Kids Party Games

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We have a huge birthday line up of games. Take on classic & simple games or even themed party games for boys and girls. If throwing an office party, choose a theme and grab one of these game sets.

Pass the Orange

You’ll need: Oranges
How to score: Team that passes the orange the fastest, wins.

Split teams in two or more. Get an orange and sit everyone in a circle, or stand in a line. The game is simple: you need to put the orange under the chin of the first person, who must then pass it to the next person and place it under their chin, without using hands. First team to finish, wins.

Donuts on a String

You’ll need: String, doughnuts, something to hang
How to score: Eat your donut the fastest

This is a twist to the apple bobbing game. Tie the string on the donuts (one for each guest) and hang them from a clothes line, curtain rod or anything that is available. Each player stands beneath a single donut. On the mark of ‘go’ the players begin to eat their donuts using only their mouth. The first player to finish their doughnut wins. The prize is, of course, the sweet treat!

Marshmallow Pong

You’ll need: Plastic cups, marshmallows
How to score: Be the first to get all your marshmallows into the opponents’ cups.

This game is played like adult beer pong, only kid-friendly, with marshmallows. Line Six cups in a triangle shape on opposite sides of a table/area. Each team takes turn throwing a marshmallow into the other team’s cups. Once a marshmallow lands in a cup, the cup is taken away and the opponent then eats contents of the cup (if not dirty.) There is no winner. Everyone is a winner for eating marshmallows

Sleepover Murder in the Dark Cards

You’ll need: Deck of cards
How to score: Solve who is the murderer

For this murder mystery card game, all you need is a deck of cards. Leave only the numbered cards in the pile, plus 1 ace and 1 face card. That’s it. Have everyone draw a card. The one who gets the ace card is the detective and the one who gets the face card is the murderer. The detective reveals themselves but no one else does. As no one is looking, the murderer has to wink at their latest victim in which that person quietly goes “out” and puts down their card. It’s up to the detective only to figure out who is needing to be charged with the crime.

Trampoline Air Ball

You’ll need: Tennis balls, trampoline
How to score: Catch the most balls in the ten jumps.

The goal of this game is to catch the ball mid jump. Every player gets ten tries to air catch. The person that catches the most balls with ten chances, wins! Keep eliminating players and rotating people in the trampoline until you get your final winner.

More Themed Party Games for Kids

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We have you covered for all the parties. Sweet sixteen party, teen party, glow in the dark party, youth parties, unicorn parties even dinosaur parties. Download and enjoy all the group party games for kids!

  • 17 Kids Party Games
  • 16 Sweet Sixteen Party Games
  • 17 Teen Party Games
  • 16 Glow in the Dark Party Games
  • 11 Sleepover Party Games
  • 12 Animal Party Games
  • 12 Lego Building Blocks Party Games
  • Team Photo Scavenger Hunt
  • 100s more themed group party games for kids

We can’t count. We give up. We surrender. Easily download up to hundreds and hundreds of kids group games to play at a party. There is a kids party game for every season.

How to Choose the Right Group Game

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When choosing a group game, there are a few things you should take into consideration. Keep in mind the age of your crew, how many people you have attending the event and how competitive you want the games to be. There are many types of people who can enjoy group games.

Age of the participants

You’ll want to choose a game that is appropriate for the age group of the participants. If working with younger kids, you can pair older kids for harder games. In addition, make any game that is to juvenile a bit harder by adding extra steps or taking down the time to win.

Number of participants

Some games work better with larger groups, while others are more suited for smaller groups. Most of these games can be played in groups of 2 to 20. That’s a huge range. Adapt each game and team count based on the activity and the time you have. If you have a lot of people but some games require fewer people, take four people out of the team. Let them perform the game and then earn points for their team. On the next game, four different people can play. It create team work and gives all the players a crowd to cheer them on to success.

Level of competitiveness

Some people just want to have fun, while others are just wanting to win! The level of competitiveness does matter whenever you’re choosing a group game. In my opinion, the competition only makes it more fun. If you have toddlers or just adults that act like toddlers and can’t take the heat of a competitive, have a participation trophy or prize just for joining in on the fun.

Who are group games best for?

Honestly, there is no one group games are not best for. Group games bring all in into the fun. It eliminates the spectator sport and allows everyone in on the action. For those individuals who do actually enjoy watching and cheering on, drop them in a larger group. They can participate in one of the quickly paced group groups and cheer on their team for the rest.

The following types of groups are great for group games:

  • Youth groups

  • Workplace Team Building Event for Employees

  • Guests at kids birthday parties

  • Ice breakers for strangers

  • Entertainment for adult parties

  • Seasonal parties and group gatherings

Choosing the right group game can be the difference between a fun and engaging activity and a complete disaster. By taking into consideration the age of the participants, the number of people playing, and the level of competitiveness, you’ll be sure to choose a game that everyone will enjoy!

Where to get printable group games?

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Ready to put the play back in your party plan? Save on party games and entertainment when you choose low-cost party games for groups. These group games are themed by type of party, type of game, location of games and more.

Visit our huge resource of group party games. Enjoy with games with a number of players including a 3 to 20 (or even more) size group. These are great for birthdays, the workplace, youth groups, neighborhood gatherings and more. These fun group games are timeless, so make sure you keep them on your social radar for years to come!

Download a Bunch of Group Games Printables for Kids, Youth and Adults

More Game Ideas for Fun

I ain’t here for a long time, I’m here for a good time…

Good times can be had in short bursts too.  Enjoy time with those close to you too.

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Turn uncommon and even common games into something unique. Every holiday on the calendar can have it’s own themed game. Learn how to transform party activities into holiday party games. Pin to Pinterest.

Family Game Night Ideas Printable Set

Who doesn’t love game night? Host a family game night at home. Save these 17 pages of Game Night Ideas and Family Game Night Bucket List and see how many games you can paly together. Make sure you add the ingredients for these family game night snack ideas. Pin to Pinterest.

Speaking of games, how about a scavenger hunt. Turn any setting (indoor or out) into a fun treasure hunt. Rhyming riddles provide clues that must be solved as you race to the finish line. Have small prizes along the way or one large present at the end of the race. Take a look at all of our printable scavenger hunts with 20 rhyming clues. Also look at these seasonal scavenger hunts for kids. which also include scavenger hunt checklist. Pin to Pinterest.

Bingo games are perfect for large groups of people. Also free digital downloads are perfect for frugal people. You might be on this blog because you are frugal. You might be on this blog post because you are looking for large group games. Take a look at these free Bingo board printables for kids. Pin to Pinterest.

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Hosting a unicorn birthday party? It’s important to have some whimsical unicorn themed activities and a magical mix of entertainment. Fun party games can turn a dull gathering into a roaring good time. These 11 cute unicorn games are perfect for your next celebration delighting the guest of honor and her party guests. 

11 Cute Unicorn Party Games Printable Sheets

Having a unicorn themed party? There’s something extra special about having a unicorn themed party. It’s not just the decorations or food, but the games as well! Here are some great unicorn party games that will have your guests smiling from ear to ear.

There are so many fun ways to plan the perfect party for your little one, between cute unicorn themed snacks, party favors, and decorations there’s a lot to think about. But the best part of any party is the fun games and activities you can do with all the kids!

Unicorn Birthday Party Games

Don’t have your head in the clouds when planning a unicorn themed party. It’s important to be organized in making sure your guest of honor and party guests have a wonderful time. DIY unicorn games are a great way to keep kids entertained and talking about how much fun they had at any party. Plus they are low-cost allowing you to invest in the unicorn party food, décor, goodie bag favors and more.

Whether you’re planning a magical birthday party or just a get together, these cute games will have everyone excited.

To help plan the best party games, I’ve put together a unicorn party games printable. All you have to do is print out the PDF, pick your favorite games and use the supply list to pick up or order everything you need. It couldn’t be easier!

Here are some of the best unicorn party games that will have your guests smiling from ear to ear.

Pin the Horn on the Unicorn: This is a classic party game with a unicorn twist. Simply print out a picture of a unicorn, horns included. Then, using painter’s tape or masking tape, stick the poster to the wall. Give each child a turn being blindfolded and spinning around 3 times. Then they take their turn at pinning the horn on the unicorn.

Unicorn Toss: Players will take turns tossing glowstick necklaces onto the unicorn horn, racing to see who can get the most on in a minute. The team with the most at the end of the game wins!

Unicorn Egg Race: This is a race to see who can get from one side of the room to the finish line fastest with their unicorn horn (half of a plastic Easter egg) on their head. No hands allowed!

Rainbow Round Up: How about a fun relay race? This colorful balloon game uses a hula hoop and broom to get the balloons across the room and into the safety area fastest. Can you round up your balloons faster than the other team?

Glitter Piñata: A classic party game with a sparkly unicorn twist, this is always a hit with the kids.

In addition to the five games we shared. The unicorn themed party games printable set includes 6 more games and party activities.

  • Falling Donuts
  • Pass the Gift
  • Catch the Tail
  • Unicorn Sugar Cone Horns
  • Unicorn Egg Race
  • Magical Bean Guess

Don’t be a donkey with a horn. Add some sparkle and magic to your celebration and put the play in the party plan. Download these 11 magical unicorn party games today.

Unicorn Party Games Printable Set

More Unicorn Themed Party Games

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If you’re looking for more great unicorn games, check out this list of fun ideas. With a mix of active and calm unicorn activities, there’s something for everyone!

Unicorn Bean Bag Toss: A simple game that can be played indoors or outdoors. Set up some unicorn cutouts or buckets and see who can get the most bean bags in.

Feed the Unicorn: A fun game for the younger kids, see who can get the most marshmallows into a unicorn’s mouth using only chopsticks. This could be a timed minute to win it game using only 60 seconds of time.

Musical Hoops: Similar to musical chairs, this game has players moving around hoops instead. Set up as many hula hoops as there are guests, minus one. Play music and have the kids walk around the hoops. When the music stops, they need to find a hoop to stand in. The player left without a hoop is out, and you remove one hoop each round until there’s only one player left.

Unicorn Scavenger Hunt: A birthday scavenger hunt is perfect for any celebration. You could also hide unicorn items around the house or party space and see who can find the most in a set amount of time. You could also put together a list of unicorn items for them to find and check off as they go.

With so many fun unicorn party game choices, you’re sure to find the perfect game for your party. No matter what games you choose, your guests will have a blast!

Don’t forget to check out the Unicorn Party Games printable for more great ideas.

Unicorn Party Supplies

You’ve got the budget-friendly unicorn themed birthday party entertainment. That means the hard part is done. What about other low-cost unicorn party supplies? Grab everything you need from party invitations, to DIY crafts, decorations, balloons and more!

  • Unicorn balloons ideas
  • Adorable unicorn piñata with themed fillers
  • Unicorn party hats and headbands (make great gifts for guests)
  • Unicorn birthday party outfit
  • Standout unicorn cake toppers
  • Editable unicorn invitations ( an Etsy digital download)
  • Cute Unicorn Coloring Pages
  • Unicorn Party Favors
  • Unicorn Sprinkles
  • Unicorn Crafts
  • Steamers with a Pastel Unicorn Color Palette

Add some sprinkles and spin that horse into something fun – a unicorn. Happy celebrating at your next gathering. I hope you and your birthday girl have a magical time.

More Party Ideas for Kids

Party Games are what bring the entertainment. It’s easy to shop for party décor, recipes, party favors and more but often we forget – how are we going to busy the kids? If you are looking for frugal birthday party entertainment, take a look at this list of low-cost party games including games for many themed parties. You can also download the birthday party games bundle, so you have all you need!

What games do you play at a party? The best kind of course. The kind that fit the celebration. You can find additional themed party games for girls (and boys) including…

  • Tea Party Games
  • Princess Party Games
  • Mermaid Party Games
  • Spa Party Games
  • Sleepover Party Games
  • Pool Party Games
  • Minute to Win it Games
  • Glow in the Dark Party Games
  • Indoor Games
  • Outdoor Games
  • Birthday Scavenger Hunt

… and a lot more party games.

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50+ of the Best Christmas Books for Children

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August 30, 2022 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Amazon, Christmas, Holiday, Online Shopping

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Snuggle up and read these Children’s Christmas Books! Enjoy a huge list of the best Christmas books for kids & adults during the holiday season. You’re certain to find a book or two that will inspire joy & bring magical wonder to the entire family.50-best-childrens-books-frugal-coupon-living

Do you have any Christmas Traditions? As a larger family of seven, it was important to my husband and I to instill some traditions that were just for our family. For us this included experiences as a family, The Elf on the Shelf, an advent calendar and reading beloved Christmas books for the kids.

Growing up, my grandfather always read The Night Before Christmas. It was nostalgia-seeking for readers of odder generations but it was also well-loved by younger, newer generations. While I still keep this tradition alive, some of our favorite Christmas books have changed.

What should I read to my family for Christmas?

The most read Christmas book is the Night Before Christmas by Clement Clarke Moore. This Christmas cult classic was first published in 1823 and has been beloved and read-aloud for generations.  However, there are plenty of Christmas books for Children that are great reads for your family. Consider some of these uniquely well-loved Christmas books for your family. Full of beautiful illustrations, Humphrey’s First Christmas is seriously a must for the nativity story. Humphrey’s First Christmas by Carol Heyer is a good Christmas story to read that doesn’t stray from the meaning of the season.  It tell the story of the birth of Jesus through a camel’s perspective.

best children's books for kids humphreys first christmas

Both Christmas in the Manger Board Book and Who Is Coming to Our House are excellent Christmas board books for toddlers in preschool.

Of course, the best Christmas books for families, don’t end there. Snuggle up and get in the holiday spirit when you take a look at this huge list of the….

50 of the Best Christmas Books for Children

  1. The Night Before the Night Before Christmas

  2. The Polar Express

  3. How the Grinch Stole Christmas

  4. A Wish to Be A Christmas Tree

  5. Merry Christmas, Stinky Face

  6. Charlie and the Christmas Kitty

  7. Reindeer Christmas

  8. A Bad Kitty Christmas

  9. The Berenstain Bears Get Ready for Christmas

  10. The Christmas Sweater: A Picture Book

  11. Snowmen at Christmas

  12. Danny Dozer’s Perfect Christmas Tree

  13. God Gave Us Christmas

  14. The Christmas Story

  15. I Spy Christmas: A Book of Picture Riddles

  16. Llama Llama Holiday Drama

  17. Richard Scarry’s Best Christmas Book Ever!

  18. Santa’s Favorite Story: Santa Tells the Story of the First Christmas

  19. A Christmas Carol

  20. Christmas in Camelot (Magic Tree House, No. 29)

  21. The Christmas Owl

  22. Merry Christmas Mom and Dad

  23. Light of Christmas

  24. A Pirate’s Twelve Days of Christmas

  25. Christmas Cookies: Bite-Size Holiday Lessons

  26. Disney Princesses Sing-Along Christmas Songs

  27. How Santa Got His Job

  28. Bear Stays Up for Christmas

  29. Peanuts: A Charlie Brown Christmas Deluxe Ed

  30. Song of the Stars: A Christmas Story

  31. The Littlest Elf

  32. The Wild Christmas Reindeer

  33. Christmas in the Manger

  34. Mortimer’s Christmas Manger

  35. One Little Christmas Tree: A Children’s Christmas Picture Book

  36. Christmas Tapestry

  37. Stick Man

  38. Jingle Bells

  39. Clifford’s Christmas

  40. The Christmas Wish

  41. Twas the Night Before Christmas: Edited by Santa Claus for the Benefit of Children of the 21st Century

  42. Christmas in the Trenches

  43. The Legend of the Candy Cane

  44. The Night Before Christmas Pop-up

  45. The Nativity

  46. The Nutcracker Ballet: A Book, Theater, and Paper Doll Fold-out Play Set

  47. Who’s That Knocking on Christmas Eve?

  48. Junie B., First Grader: Jingle Bells, Batman Smells! (P.S. So Does May.)

  49. The Nightmare Before Christmas: 20th Anniversary Edition

  50. Humphrey’s First Christmas


Amazon Christmas Books for Kids

Amazon has has a nice list of Best Sellers in Children’s Christmas Books including some new Christmas Books.

Check out some of these newer Kids Christmas Book Ideas.

  • Room for a Little One

  • A Cup of Christmas Tea

  • Little Blue Truck’s Christmas

  • Merry Christmas Mouse

  • The Sweet Smell of Christmas

  • The Cool Bean Presents: As Cool as It Gets

  • How to Catch an Elf

  • Sounding Joy

  • Bear Stays Up for Christmas

  • Santa Stops at Disneyland

What is a good way to read Christmas Books for Kids?

There are many ways you can incorporate both classic Christmas books and some newer holiday books for kids. Try a few of these ideas for creating the love of reading in your child with Christmas Picture Books.

Christmas Book Advent Calendar

Count down the days of Christmas with a new book each day. Wrap each book with Christmas wrapping paper and number 1 to 24. Each day grab a new book from the advent calendar. While these Christmas books can be about the story of baby Jesus in Bethlehem, they can also be mainstream books like Clifford or The Berenstain Bears.

Christmas Eve Box

Enjoy a lovely Christmas eve box with Christmas PJs, popcorn, hot chocolate, Christmas cookies mix for Santa, and of course a really good Christmas Book. December 24 is a great day to snuggle by the Christmas tree and read great Christmas books with the family.

Christmas Gift

Christmas Gift Wrapping Ideas with a Rosemary Twig

Use some of these favorite Christmas books to gift during the holiday season. They don’t have to arrive December 25th under the Christmas tree. Christmas gifts can be gifted and enjoy the entire month. One idea is to pair any of your favorite kids books with Christmas cookies. What a great idea for teachers!

Reading Book Basket

Your child doesn’t have to know how to read in order to enjoy a book. Instill the love of reading by making books readily available. During the holiday season, dim the bedroom light, turn on a lamp and gift your child 15 extra minutes before bed to enjoy a good book. They can pick one kids Christmas book from the basket, read it on their own (even if that is looking at the beautiful illustrations) and enjoy a good book. This habit each night will help instill a love of books and how photos and words can tell a good story. Alternatively, erase the silent night and read aloud. Let your child hear inflection and excitement as you tell beloved Christmas tales each night before bed.

Frugal Tip: There is no need to order all of these books. While it’s nice to have some of these Christmas books for kids in your home library, feel free to borrow or loan them from your library. Order in advance and keep for a few weeks time. Have a running library of books you borrow for a short time! Also create a Facebook group and exchange children’s holiday books with friends.

More Family Fun this Christmas

Love the 50 of the Best Kids’ Christmas Books Round-up? Look at how to gift these books in our post 25 Christmas Traditions to Start Right Now. Pin to Pinterest on your Christmas Boards.

If sharing the reason for the season, also read the book of Luke about the birth of Christ. You can start this tradition on December 1st or incorporate these Advent Bible Verses for Kids into your daily readings. Pin to Pinterest.

Don’t forget our other Christmas Tradition, The Elf on the Shelf! The Elf on the Shelf comes with a doll and Elf on the Shelf book so you can tell the story of a fun North Pole visitor that visits families every holiday season. Pin to Pinterest.

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Originally published November 25, 2015. Updated August 2022.

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