Duck, duck, goose
A perfect, easy little kid game that’s popular with the little ones…but that doesn’t mean it’s not enjoyed by bigger “kids” too. 🙂
Fourth of July scavenger hunt BINGO
For the grand old Independence Day this year, I wanted to do something new and fun. So I created a kind of Fourth-of-July-scavenger-hunt-BINGO-game-of fun. 😉 Oh, and these BINGO board pictures aren’t just fireworks and hot dogs (though there are those). They’re legit, with pictures like Common Sense, a crate of tea, and the Declaration of Independence, to remind you of the forming-a-more-perfect-union part of our great American past. 🙂
Cake walk
A great game to randomly select one player to win a prize (like a cake!). But your prize can be anything; it’s a great game to match to holidays.
Four corners
Four corners is one of those classroom games that’s perfect to play at school. (Shout out to all you teachers; you’re amazing!) It’s fun, it’s quiet, it’s simple. Perfect, right? But don’t feel like you only have to play it at school! It can be a great game to play at home, too. And I challenge you to find a hexagon-shaped room and play SIX corners!
Date night series: People-watching
A fun date night activity for two; something that makes a trip to a mall or other public place more exciting. Just use my free printable for a people-watching scavenger hunt.
Date night series: Ice cream swap
Ready for a date night? Grab the free printable and go out for frozen yogurt, but the catch is you have to build each other’s yogurt bowl – and no input allowed! Build your date the dessert you think they would build for themselves if they could; you should aim to please.
Airport scavenger hunt
Taking a flight this holiday season? You can use this free printable airport scavenger hunt to have some fun spying for things in the airport, whether you’re traveling alone or with friends or family.
I Spy Bingo: Halloween version
Halloween costume bingo! Perfect if you’re at a Halloween party or stuck at home handing out candy. Just look for people around you in costume and try to cross off 5 in a row.
Get to know you questions
A really easy, adaptable game for all sorts of circumstances. Mostly it’s fun to ask get to know you questions (especially quirky or unusual ones) to family and friends.
12 Days of Christmas gift drop off
A Christmas tradition where you choose a family and secretly drop off a gift at their house for the 12 days before Christmas. It’s a lot of fun for families and a good way to bring the spirit of giving and into your family and Christmas season. Free printable gift tags included.