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Christmas Tic-Tac-Toe



This is a fun easy game to play with the kids.  
I love this version because it is so big, it doesn't waste paper, it's quick, it's easy to store, and easy to clean up. 

The rules are standard tic-tac-toe rules no changes there.  
All you need is a flat surface and some holiday themed manipulatives for your 'x's and o's'.  

This year we made a board out of 1 piece of paper or a cardboard box.  In the past we have used ribbon or yarn. 

I cut out my own holiday shapes from some foam I already had in the house.  

The kids love playing this game with daddy! 

Our Elf on the Shelf also played this game with some stuffed friends :)


Merry Christmas! 

Thank you for reading liking, and sharing! 



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