Presidents’ Day games

If you’re looking for a Presidents Day game, this is the right place! I have three free Presidents Day game printables: a matching game about George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, a historical fact pictionary list, and a mingling game featuring even more U.S. presidents.

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Who am I?

A character card guessing game for a large group of people. You’re assigned a character or person and you have to ask questions to other players until you figure out who you are. It’s a great mingling game because it can encourage you to talk to lots of people in the group.

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Feather

This is a really simple game kids can play in a car. It’s not so much a game as an…activity to pass the time? Or a way to tease/persecute the person sitting in the middle of the backseat. Players basically use the momentum of the car to squish each other.

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Breakfast combo

This game is a variation of twenty questions. It’s a little more complicated than twenty questions and involves more thought for both the guesser and the one answering the questions. So if you like twenty questions but it’s getting a little old, this’ll probably be the perfect game for you to try.

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Walk on the ceiling

This is a game, or really more of an activity, to play around the house. It’s ideal for one to two players, really entertaining for little children, a new favorite of my four-year-old, and the reason my handheld mirror is broken.

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