Looking for fun Christmas Games to play with your kids? This fun, free printable Roll a Christmas Mr Potato Head is a fun Christmas Activity for kids of all ages from toddler, preschool, pre-k, kindergarten, first grade, and 2nd grade students. Younger students will work on where body parts go and number recognition while older students can use the Mr potato head game to practice spelling words, math facts, and more! Print pdf file with free template below!
Mr Potato Head Game
Mr Potato Head free printable
Christmas Games for Kids
This Christmas Game is LOW PREP! Just print the template gameboard and pieces for each player in color. I suggest printing on cardstock for durability. Next, carefully use scissors to cut out the accessories such as silly Christmas hats, eyes, mouth, arms, feet, scarves, and more. Finally, grab a dice and you are ready to play.
Christmas Activity
To play just roll the dice and grab the part indicated by the dice. (just like Cooties) If you roll a double you can grab a 2nd item (arm or feet) or exchange a part you have.
The player who completes their Christmas Mr. Potato Head first.
Christmas Printables
Make it an Educational Christmas Game
- MATH – Answer a math flashcard correctly before you get to roll the dice
- SPELLING – Get a spelling word correct before you get to roll the dice
- GEOGRAPHY – Find the country and you get to roll the dice
- CHORE CHART – When a chore is completed you get to roll the dice or add a part
  
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Mr Potato Head Games
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