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All rights reserved. You can also play this game with a bunch of gift-wrapped empty boxes. Who has the Ornament? Players sit in a circle and pass a Christmas ornament around behind their backs while someone standing in the center of the circle tries to guess where the ornament is. No More Room. Find creative ways to squeeze as many people as possible on a piece of newspaper that gets smaller with each round.

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The player on the left is the Asker , whose role is to read the question. All the other players are Guessers , who can score points by correctly guessing whether the Answerer is right or wrong. The Answerer begins by rolling the dice. The Asker draws the top card of that pile and reads the multiple-choice question aloud.

They must indicate whether they agree or disagree with the Answerer by placing their tokens on either Agree or Disagree on the Christmas Trivia Board. Once everyone has placed their tokens, the Asker reveals the correct answer. Two points are awarded to the Answerer for every correct answer, while Guessers who guessed correctly get 1 point each. The turn then passes to the next player to be the Answerer, and so forth. This gameplay allows younger players and those less familiar with the Bible and Christmas traditions to play along and score points throughout the game.

You can use the simple Bible lesson provided at the end to talk about the true meaning of Christmas. Some of the Christmas Trivia questions may even trigger an interest in a Christmas movie that you can enjoy watching together! If you enjoy trivia games, check out the Bible Trivia game that is based on the same rules.

If you prefer to stretch out the teaching of the Christmas story over 4 sessions, you may like the following series of 4 separate games. Each game can be played independently and is accompanied by a Bible lesson that covers a small part of the Christmas story.

You will need a minimum of 6 players for this game but having more players will add to the fun and the challenge. Divide into 2 teams. If you have extra players, have 2 helpers hold up a blanket between the 2 teams.

Otherwise, the teams will have to take turns to quietly hold up the blanket while remaining hidden from the opponents. Each team picks 1 player to stand on their side of the blanket so you have 2 opponents facing each other, separated by the blanket. On the count of 3, drop the blanket.



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