

Feel free to make as many copies as you like to share with friends and family, but please don’t sell them. Note: I made this game up using free, public domain clipart that I found online. Have fun! Don’t Eat Santa Christmas Game I recommend having the game laminated so it will last year after year. Page one has the complete game, page two is the blank form. To print out a copy of the game, just click the link below. Younger children can have a lot of fun drawing their own “Santas” in the squares. So much fun!įor those of you with little artists, I have also included a blank version of the game. Just about everyone jumps when all the players yell “Don’t Eat Santa!”. Others just pick pieces quickly and eat them as fast as they can. This is the Christmas party games version of the classic game where you try to blow a ping-pong ball from one end of a table to the other. It is a hoot watching people play! Some pick up the candy very slowly and methodically, trying not to pick the secret Santa. When the player picks up the M&M on the secret Santa, everyone yells “Don’t Eat Santa!” Choose a different player and start over. See more ideas about scattergories, scattergories lists, senior activities. Then the player comes back into the room and begins picking up and eating one M&M at a time. Explore Elizabeth Kryshs board '0 A All Categories of Scategories' on Pinterest. The remaining players agree on one secret Santa. The instructions are on the printable, but here is how you play: One of the best neighbor gifts we have ever received!! We originally got this game as a neighbor gift. (It makes a great classroom party as well.) Maybe it will even become a tradition at your house like it is at ours! I decided to make up a printable using so that you can play this fun game with your family.

Not only is this a fun game for family night, it’s also perfect for larger Christmas parties, You could even use it as a classroom Christmas game. All of the titles to the songs are opposite of what they should be. We have even played with chocolate chips when pickin’s were slim in the candy department. This Christmas carol game is just perfect for bringing out the giggles. We like to use M&M’s, but any small candy will do. In fact, every year when I ask my boys what Christmas activities we should do as a family, one of them always shouts out “Don’t Eat Santa!” They all love it.Īnd any game that involves chocolate is a winner in my book too. This game has remained a family favorite. We have a fun new take on the classic Scattergories game. You will be laughing and having a blast in no time as everyone becomes creative with words. Several years ago I shared a few ideas for Christmas games. Our Christmas Scattergories Free Printable Game is a great way to show your family how smart you are.
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Don’t Eat Santa is a fun Christmas game the whole family can enjoy! Just download and print out the free printable game and enjoy it for years to come.
