Turn your junk mail into a family game – HA! This Christmas catalog scavenger hunt will get everyone laughing.

Every year, we end up with an onslaught of holiday catalogs from every store imaginable. We purchased our home two years ago from an older couple who obviously received a lot of junk mail! The amount of catalogs we get is truly amazing.

Over the weekend, the kids were looking through our many catalogs, and I had the idea for this silly family game!

How to Play the Christmas Catalog Scavenger Hunt Game

Basically, you make the rules here.

Kids can entertain themselves by playing this on their own. Give them the scavenger hunt and have them circle things in catalogs.

Or, make it a funny family game! Give everyone a catalog. Set a timer for 2 minutes, and let everyone find the first item on the list, and so on. Trade catalogs between rounds if you want!

Ready to print your Christmas catalog scavenger hunt?

Click the link below. The file will open, and you can print from there.

CLICK HERE: Christmas Catalog Scavenger Hunt

Looking for more conventional family games? Here’s a collection of 15+ Card Games for Families. These are card games (as in a deck of playing cards) that kids and families can enjoy together.

Have fun with family time!

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  1. Susanna Stokman Nov 28, 2020

    Ha! I love this! Printing it right now! Thank you for all the fabulous things you share :)

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  2. Evelyn Webb Nov 28, 2020

    Our stores have not been printing much in the way of catalogues this year, which is sad as my grandson is kept happy for hours with Lego, car and tractor ads. This is going to be a challenge...first collect catalogues, then sit back and enjoy the fun.

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  3. lynne kinnucan Nov 28, 2020

    your site really is the best -- always look forward to seeing it!

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  4. Julie Nov 29, 2020

    Hilarious! And a great idea! Thanks for sharing!!

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  5. Valerie Jan 31, 2022

    The Catalog Scavenger Hunt saved Christmas dinner at a restaurant. The kids were excited about it and the adults could talk during the lag before the food arrived, It was a brilliant idea.

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