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Hangman Game

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Living Room Difficulty ●●○○○ Messiness ●○○○○ Ages 5–12

How it's done

Draw a hangman grid on paper with a partially guessed word displayed. Position two elf figures or an elf and toy character on opposite sides of the paper as if playing against each other. Include letter guesses and progress marks to show an ongoing game mid-play.

You'll need

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Pets in the house?

Should be fine around pets as long as you place it out of reach.

Why this works

Living-room scenes are the most photogenic. The Christmas tree, the couch, the mantel all frame the elf beautifully for the family photo you'll actually take (and maybe post). Difficulty 2 means it uses items you already own and takes about five minutes — quick but visibly intentional.

Variations

  • Bigger-kid twist: For an older crowd that sees through simple scenes, step up to Canvas Self Portrait Art — same room, cleverer setup.

If it doesn't go to plan

If the elf ends up too well-hidden and the kids can't find it, nudge them with a vague hint ("Looks like our elf went somewhere cozy") — the discovery is the point.

Credit: This idea comes from Life With Tiny Humans . Visit the original post for more ideas and photos.

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Photo: Life With Tiny Humans · original post