So we were asked to help out with the Ward Christmas
party by brainstorming "Minute to Win It" games. Naturally, I
immediately went to the internet. Here were some of my favorites:
(compliments of: About.com)
Christmas Cliffhanger
Set up Christmas Cliffhanger by placing ten open
Christmas cards in a row on a table, close to the edge. Stand cards
horizontally so they look like little tents. Then, stand at the opposite side
of the table. The object of the game is to blow on the cards to move them to
the very edge of the table so that one of them is left hanging over the edge
without falling off. You have one minute and ten cards to accomplish your task.
Christmas Ball Roll
To play, you must use a gift-wrapped box (about the size
of a shirt box) as a fan to move a round Christmas ornament across the floor
and into a marked square. The box must not touch the ornament while the game is
in play. You can vary the distance that the ornament must be fanned depending
on the age of the people playing.
Face the Gingerbread Man
Face the Gingerbread Man is played exactly like Face the
Cookie, using a gingerbread
man in place of the Oreo. Sit down and lean your head back;
place the cookie on your forehead and move it to your mouth using only the
muscles in your face. Don't touch the cookie with your hands!
Do You Hear What I Hear?
To set up Do You Hear What I Hear, take seven
gift-wrapped boxes of the same size and place small jingle bells in each of
them. Boxes should contain the following number of bells: 5, 10, 15, 20, 25,
30, and 35. Place the closed boxes on a table. To play the game, the contestant
must arrange the boxes in order by the number of bells they contain, from
smallest to largest. Contestants can pick up and shake the boxes, but they must
not look inside.
Bonus: A Puzzle of the Nativity!
Rhetorically,
Rebekah
P.S. What Minute to Win It games do you like?
Rhetorically,
Rebekah
P.S. What Minute to Win It games do you like?
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