Thanksgiving games that'll keep your little turkeys busy
Time to break out the red and orange felt

Thanksgiving Bingo
Just make sure you've got a good prize ready for the winner — taking home , maybe?
PHOTO: Amazon

Thanksgiving Photo Booth Props
Here's a fun way to remember this year's Turkey Day — take dozens of pictures with these hilarious props.
PHOTO: Amazon

Printable Thanksgiving Games
You'll have a whole night's worth of activities with these printable games!
PHOTO: FavorsandStuff.com/Etsy

Thanksgiving Pictionary
Technically a craft and a game, this holiday-themed will keep 'em busy for twice as long.
PHOTO: Somewhat Simple

Feed the Turkey
Reinforce youngins' counting skills by feeding a brown paper bag turkey acorns.
PHOTO: Mom Inspired Life

Mini Macy's Day Parade
Fire up the parade on TV and then have one at home by blowing up mini floats like this feathered turkey balloon.
PHOTO: Design Improvised

Pumpkin Chuck
The secret to this tossing game? Wrapping whole rolls of toilet paper in orange felt.
PHOTO: B-Inspired Mama

Pumpkin Patch Stomp
Get the whole family up and moving to burn off those mashed potatoes post meal.
PHOTO: Delia Creates

Muggle Quidditch
Since will most likely happen through the whole long weekend, get a jump on the fandom with a game of broomless backyard Quidditch.
PHOTO: Housewife Eclectic

Colorful Candy Cornucopia
It isn't a game, but this colorful craft will keep kids just as occupied — although, seeing how long folks last before polishing off all the cornucopia candy might count as the game component.
PHOTO: Julep

Stuff The Turkey
With a few twists, a large paper bag becomes a turkey — perfect for throwing balls of "stuffing" into!
PHOTO: Kid Friendly Things To Do

Stuffed Glove Turkey Puppet Show
Transform your old winter gloves into turkey props for a post-meal puppet show.
PHOTO: Hostess With The Mostess

Turkey Bowling
Bonus points if you bowl with .
PHOTO: The Seasoned Mom
Thanksgiving Bingo
Just make sure you've got a good prize ready for the winner — taking home , maybe?
PHOTO: Amazon
Thanksgiving Photo Booth Props
Here's a fun way to remember this year's Turkey Day — take dozens of pictures with these hilarious props.
PHOTO: Amazon
Printable Thanksgiving Games
You'll have a whole night's worth of activities with these printable games!
PHOTO: FavorsandStuff.com/Etsy
Thanksgiving Pictionary
Technically a craft and a game, this holiday-themed will keep 'em busy for twice as long.
PHOTO: Somewhat Simple
Feed the Turkey
Reinforce youngins' counting skills by feeding a brown paper bag turkey acorns.
PHOTO: Mom Inspired Life
Mini Macy's Day Parade
Fire up the parade on TV and then have one at home by blowing up mini floats like this feathered turkey balloon.
PHOTO: Design Improvised
Pumpkin Chuck
The secret to this tossing game? Wrapping whole rolls of toilet paper in orange felt.
PHOTO: B-Inspired Mama
Pumpkin Patch Stomp
Get the whole family up and moving to burn off those mashed potatoes post meal.
PHOTO: Delia Creates
Muggle Quidditch
Since will most likely happen through the whole long weekend, get a jump on the fandom with a game of broomless backyard Quidditch.
PHOTO: Housewife Eclectic
Colorful Candy Cornucopia
It isn't a game, but this colorful craft will keep kids just as occupied — although, seeing how long folks last before polishing off all the cornucopia candy might count as the game component.
PHOTO: Julep
Stuff The Turkey
With a few twists, a large paper bag becomes a turkey — perfect for throwing balls of "stuffing" into!
PHOTO: Kid Friendly Things To Do
Stuffed Glove Turkey Puppet Show
Transform your old winter gloves into turkey props for a post-meal puppet show.
PHOTO: Hostess With The Mostess
Turkey Bowling
Bonus points if you bowl with .
PHOTO: The Seasoned Mom
Thanksgiving Bingo
Just make sure you've got a good prize ready for the winner — taking home , maybe?
PHOTO: Amazon
Thanksgiving Photo Booth Props
Here's a fun way to remember this year's Turkey Day — take dozens of pictures with these hilarious props.
PHOTO: Amazon
Printable Thanksgiving Games
You'll have a whole night's worth of activities with these printable games!
PHOTO: FavorsandStuff.com/Etsy
Thanksgiving Pictionary
Technically a craft and a game, this holiday-themed will keep 'em busy for twice as long.
PHOTO: Somewhat Simple
Feed the Turkey
Reinforce youngins' counting skills by feeding a brown paper bag turkey acorns.
PHOTO: Mom Inspired Life
Mini Macy's Day Parade
Fire up the parade on TV and then have one at home by blowing up mini floats like this feathered turkey balloon.
PHOTO: Design Improvised
Pumpkin Chuck
The secret to this tossing game? Wrapping whole rolls of toilet paper in orange felt.
PHOTO: B-Inspired Mama
Pumpkin Patch Stomp
Get the whole family up and moving to burn off those mashed potatoes post meal.
PHOTO: Delia Creates
Muggle Quidditch
Since will most likely happen through the whole long weekend, get a jump on the fandom with a game of broomless backyard Quidditch.
PHOTO: Housewife Eclectic
Colorful Candy Cornucopia
It isn't a game, but this colorful craft will keep kids just as occupied — although, seeing how long folks last before polishing off all the cornucopia candy might count as the game component.
PHOTO: Julep
Stuff The Turkey
With a few twists, a large paper bag becomes a turkey — perfect for throwing balls of "stuffing" into!
PHOTO: Kid Friendly Things To Do
Stuffed Glove Turkey Puppet Show
Transform your old winter gloves into turkey props for a post-meal puppet show.
PHOTO: Hostess With The Mostess
Turkey Bowling
Bonus points if you bowl with .
PHOTO: The Seasoned Mom
Time to break out the red and orange felt
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Pumpkin smashes, an at-home Macy's Day Parade and backyard Quidditch — this array of games is here to save you when you're busy with one hand and wrangling a house full of kids with the other. Whether they're played before or after the big meal, they're a great way for your loved ones to bond on .
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