All Saints Day is nearing, so I have been busy deciding what games, activities, and eats to revisit at our (almost) annual All Saints Day party.
This week, I've been thinking about how fun our 2019 group All Saints Pictionary game was for young and old alike. So, before I go dig through our saint books to find my favorite four to set aside for playing this game again this year, I thought I would share the titles with you. That way, if you'd like to order or get ahold of them before your own All Saints Day party, you can.
How to Play
To play All Saints Pictionary, I called a group of chidolren and adults around a white baord easel with a stack of saint books next to it.I asked one child to come up, open to random page of a picture book, then, using the image or ideas on the page- and, somtimes, an additional whispered idea from me - the child sketched the saint, symbols of the saint, stories about the saint, or what the saint was patron to get others to guess the saint.
More Ideas
If you'd likemore ideas for your All Saints Day party, click through to find prior posts on costumes, games, and eats, and enjoy archives of older All Saints Day posts, too!