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Christmas Party Games
Christmas Parlour Games
by Wendy Legendre
Christmas parlour games are fun, relaxing,
group-involving games played indoors in a cozy sitting room. They
are competitive, yet scoring is rarely important. A hearty pat on
the back for a game well played is usually the best reward.
Charades
One of the most popular parlour games of all time is charades.
To play Christmas charades compose a list of Christmas carols,
Christmas movies or Christmas items and let the drama begin.
(Note: To avoid being stumped for material at your gathering it
is important to prepare these lists ahead of time.)
When you've finished acting up, gather the family in the
living room (parlour) and enjoy some more Christmas parlour games.
That's right, take a break from the TV and share lots of good
old-fashioned family fun. Try one or more of the following
parlour games and create family memories that will last a
lifetime.
Christmas Parlour Game #1 - Yes and No
Give each player five pennies. Have the players pair off and
engage in conversation with each other. Players must trick their
conversation partners into saying either 'Yes' or 'No'. The
first of the pair to say 'Yes' or 'No' is given a penny by his
opponent. The players then split up and move to different
partners. The first player to get rid of all five of his pennies
wins.
Christmas Parlour Game #2 - Pan Tapping
One player is sent out of the room. The remaining players then
choose a task they would like this player to perform when he
returns (e.g. pick up and open a particular book, remove another
player's shoes, sit on a particular chair). When the outside
player returns he is guided towards the task he must perform by
one of the players who has been given a pan and a spoon. This
player taps faster and louder as the outsider gets closer to the
object he needs to use for the task and taps slower and softer as
the outsider moves away from it. This continues till the outsider
has found the object and performed the task required. It then
becomes the pan-tapper's turn to leave the room while a new task
is chosen.
Christmas Parlour Game #3 - Thimble Hunt
Everyone is sent out of the room except the person whose turn it
is to hide the 'thimble' (or other small object). That person
must hide the thimble in a place where it can be seen without
moving anything. When the players are called back into the room,
they are instructed to hunt for the thimble without moving
anything or touching anything. The player who finds the
'thimble' will be the next one to hide it.
Christmas Parlour Game #4 - Picture Frame Game
Each player takes turns holding an empty picture frame in front of
his face, through which he can look at the other players. He must
keep his face completely immobile for a period of sixty seconds
(except for the odd blink) while the other players make as many
silly, distorted sounds and faces as possible to get him to laugh,
smile, or move his face. Kudos to the player who can actually
last for sixty seconds.
Christmas Parlour Game #5 - Pass the Stocking
Have all players sit in a relatively tight circle. Pick a player
to sit in the center of the circle. Have this person close his
eyes while a stocking is passed from player to player behind their
backs. At a time of his choosing, the center person opens his
eyes and the passing stops immediately. The center person must
then guess who has the stocking. If he guesses right he trades
places with that player. If he guesses wrong he closes his eyes
and the passing begins again.
Christmas Parlour Game #6 - Odd or Even
Each player is given 10 pennies. A player puts any amount of
those coins in one hand, chooses an opponent, holds out his
clenched fist to that opponent and asks 'Odd or Even?' If the
opponent guesses correctly he hands over one of his coins to his
challenger. If he guesses incorrectly he is handed a coin by the
opponent who just challenged him. These two players then reverse
roles, going through the same challenge. Next, the two players
split up and seek new opponents. The first player to get rid of
all his coins wins.
About the Author:
The author has hosted hundreds of kids', youth, ladies', and
community programs and events, showers, birthday parties, slumber
parties, and camps over the last 25 years. She also directs local
theater productions and teaches drama at a small private school.
If you are planning a party, shower, scavenger hunt or any other
gathering or event visit
http://www.diva-girl-parties-and-stuff.com/christmas-party-games.html
for party games and ideas.
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