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fun for both kids and
adults. You can either
set this up in the
backyard or in a
space that’s relatively
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then have a blast
trying to outdo
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each other. If
1) Stuart, Keith, “The Best Video Games to Play with Your Family at Christmas”, The Guardian: theguardian.
you’re wary of the
com/technology/2016/dec/21/the-best-video-games-to-play-with-your-family-at-christmas 2) Blue, Tabitha,
giant version,
“A Ridiculously Easy Kids Table to Entertain Them”, Fresh Mommy Blog: freshmommyblog.com/a-ridiculously-
easy-kids-table/3) Broadski, Samantha, “22 Playful Ideas for the Christmas Kids Table”, Country Living:
regular Jenga
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works great too.
don’t mind kids milling through the
house, you could hide candy canes
everywhere and have them search
for them. Or you could do a holiday
themed scavenger hunt and have
them fi nd a list of holiday items,
like snowfl akes, reindeers, and
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jingle bells. Whoever
fi nds the most objects
wins a prize.
If you’re feeling particularly
festive, you can tailor the kid’s table
for the holidays by having them
craft snowmen out of old tissue
boxes or make little snowmen pins
out of toilet paper rolls. They can
use them for snowman bowling
when they’re finished. All you need
for these is some white construction
paper, pipe cleaners, crayons or
markers, scissors, and glue sticks.
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