Thanksgiving is one of the most beloved holidays on the calendar. Friends and family gather around the table to pray, laugh, enjoy festive foods, and share family stories, nurturing a spirit of thankfulness with those we love most.
We hope the Thanksgiving games shared below will add to your joy and bless your family long after the last slice of pie. Age group recommendations and links to where you can print visual aids for the games are included.
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Recommended Age Group: Young children.
The Pilgrims navigated difficult obstacles on sea and land but persevered, trusting God to see them through.
Goal: Children will have a sense of accomplishment for persevering through the various challenges.
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Every outdoor space is different, so adjust accordingly. If the weather doesn't permit an outdoor race, play on another day, teaching children that it's okay to pivot when needed.
Set up a safe course with fun obstacles at every turn, spreading them out as space allows.
A sample obstacle course:
Before the trot begins, consider sharing some obstacles the Pilgrims faced in 1621 and how they pressed on with God's help. Encourage the children to do the same if they encounter problems throughout the course.
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Recommended Age Group: Young children.
This classic never gets old. Children will enjoy hunting for hidden “treasures,” which for the Pilgrims was food.
Goal: To find more hidden “treasures” than the other participants.
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The hunter with the most vegetables wins the game.
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Recommended Age Group: Older children.
It’s another classic but with a grateful twist.
Goal: To learn essential elements of the Thanksgiving story while recognizing God's blessings. The player who answers the most questions wins the game.
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This game plays the same as regular charades, with one exception: When a player guesses the correct answer, the player acting out the charade asks them a question, also on the card. Once answered, the new winner takes the next charade card and acts out the prompt. The player who correctly guesses the most charades wins.
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Recommended Age Group: Older children.
Think egg toss minus the egg. Toss a mini pumpkin instead!
Goal: To build a spirit of teamwork, working together to stay in the game longer than other participants.
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Recommended Age Group: Adults.
As players take on the challenge, participants and onlookers alike will learn more about the First Colony in New England and have fun doing it.
Goal: Answer the most questions correctly to win.
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Recommended Age Group: The whole family (children and adults)
This activity focuses on sharing gratitude for someone around the holiday table.
Goal: To transform a place card or table tent into a written message of gratefulness.
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Tip: To save time and reduce confusion on Thanksgiving, give family members a heads-up about the game so they come prepared.
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Recommended Age Group: The whole family (children and adults).
Gather around for the perfect game to end your Thanksgiving Day.
Goal: Encourages creativity, especially for children, as they tap into their imagination.
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Suggested share: The First Thanksgiving story tells of the Pilgrims and many from the Wampanoag tribe gathering in Plymouth to celebrate a good harvest and their newfound friendship.
For this game, we’ll create a Thanksgiving story one word at a time, celebrating the blessing of being together today. There’s no right or wrong word, so have fun!
Tip: It helps if the children are allowed to share silly words while adults keep the story on track.
End your time with a yummy treat, like my family's favorite, Harvest Haystacks.
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