Left-Right Game: Fun Holiday Edition!

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around the "left-right" game, particularly in the context of holiday gatherings. Participants share their experiences, seek variations of the game, and discuss the appropriateness of holiday-themed activities in diverse settings.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, enjoys using the "left-right" game at shows and is looking for a holiday version.
  • Another participant suggests searching the files for holiday ideas, indicating there are many documents available.
  • Several users mention having found holiday game ideas from other sources and express appreciation for shared resources.
  • One participant shares a negative experience involving a guest who felt uncomfortable with the holiday theme, leading to a reflection on inclusivity.
  • Another participant expresses a desire for games that focus on Christian themes during the holiday season.
  • Some participants discuss using online resources to create custom games and puzzles for their events.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the appropriateness of holiday-themed games in diverse groups, with some participants expressing discomfort while others seek inclusive options. No clear consensus emerges on the best approach to holiday games.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects a variety of personal experiences and preferences regarding holiday-themed activities, highlighting the challenges of catering to diverse beliefs and backgrounds.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for ideas on holiday games and those interested in understanding the dynamics of inclusivity in festive gatherings may find this discussion relevant.

Pamprd_Heather
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I love doing the "left-right" game at my shows. You know where you have guests pass around a product while you read a little poem and have to pass it to the left any time you say left and to the right when you say right. Does anyone know of a holiday version to do something similar?
 
do a search in the files under Holiday and it will pull up many docs for holiday ideas.
 
Now these are pretty cute - I think I might get a little tounge tied if I were to read them however...

Thanks for sharing Lee...
 
Do you know if these gifts pass throughout the room or do they tend to stay in the same group of people it started with? I found that w/ the original left right game.. and I didnt like that. I'm going to try the Thanksgiving one at my show on Sat. Thanks!
 
I played a holiday game at a show with over 25 women there and out of all them I had ONE jewish woman. She complained the whole time so the host helped her out. I felt terrible and ashamed that I didn't ask first. But really what do you ask? How many here don't believe in Christmas? I'm just not going to play them anymore! :rolleyes:
 
PampMomof3 said:
I played a holiday game at a show with over 25 women there and out of all them I had ONE jewish woman. She complained the whole time so the host helped her out. I felt terrible and ashamed that I didn't ask first. But really what do you ask? How many here don't believe in Christmas? I'm just not going to play them anymore! :rolleyes:

It is hard. In my world xmas does not exist as I live in an observant jewish community. I have to keep reminding myself that to make sales I have to step "outside" of my world. But I can't imagine making a scene over the whole thing, geez.
 
There are a few holiday games in the game book in the files section.
 
BTW love the poems Leeanne
 
Holiday left right gameCan someone please post these 2 games in a pdf file?

Thank You!!!!!!!

lynn
 
Does anyone have games that are Christian/Christ oriented? I feel I owe my business and everything in my life to God and during Christmas I want to play games that puts the attention on Jesus being born as the real reason for Christmas.

I found some Word Searches on www.apples4theteacher.com that I am going use at my Christmas in November Theme Show tonight.
 
If you go to www.puzzlemaker.com, you can enter words and create your own word searches and other games. These are also good for cluster meetings!
 
Ann- this site is GREAT! I just made a word search puzzle!! Super easy!! Love it! Thanks for sharing!! :D
 
Thanks Ann! Now that you said that I think my husband even has that installed on our computer - he is a school teacher!! Thanks for pointing out resources I already had but did not think of!!!!
 
I'm happy to help. Goodness knows I've gotten a lot of great tips from this site, so I'm just returning the favor. :)

I use that site occasionally to make puzzles for the car club newsletter I edit, when I'm short material and need something to fill a page. (But my last issue just went to press and then I'm done after I mail it out!! I'm giving up that position - too much time.)
 
chefann said:
If you go to www.puzzlemaker.com, you can enter words and create your own word searches and other games. These are also good for cluster meetings!


This site rocks!! My son uses it to practice his spelling words, he types all the words in then he does the word search.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Left-Right Game: Fun Holiday Edition?

The Left-Right Game: Fun Holiday Edition is a popular party game often played during holiday gatherings. Participants sit in a circle and pass around a gift while following a story that instructs them to pass left or right at specific points. The game adds excitement and laughter as gifts change hands multiple times before being unwrapped.

How do you play the Left-Right Game?

To play the Left-Right Game, gather your guests in a circle and provide each person with a wrapped gift. Read a pre-written story that includes the words "left" and "right" at various points. When you say "left," players pass their gift to the left, and when you say "right," they pass it to the right. The game continues until the story ends, and players keep the gift they are holding at that time.

What types of gifts are suitable for the Left-Right Game?

Gifts for the Left-Right Game can vary widely, but it's best to choose items that are fun, light-hearted, and suitable for all ages. Consider items like kitchen gadgets, holiday-themed decorations, or small gift cards. Ensure that the gifts are wrapped attractively to enhance the excitement of unwrapping them at the end of the game.

Can the Left-Right Game be played virtually?

Yes, the Left-Right Game can be adapted for virtual gatherings! Participants can still join in by using a video conferencing platform. Each player can have their own gift at home, and the host can read the story while everyone follows along, passing their gifts according to the instructions. This way, everyone can enjoy the game regardless of their location.

How long does the Left-Right Game usually last?

The duration of the Left-Right Game typically depends on the length of the story being read and the number of participants. On average, the game can last anywhere from 10 to 20 minutes. It’s a quick and entertaining activity that fits well into holiday parties without taking up too much time.

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