Ever since I was a little girl, the stockings were my favorite part of Christmas morning. There’s something about those stockings hanging by the chimney with care and stuffed with all kinds of goodies that got me very excited. And it hasn’t changed. Shopping for and filling my kids’ stockings every year is down right fun.
If you’re looking for some stocking stuffer ideas, you’re in the right place. We’ll share all kinds of goodies with you that are perfect for filling them up. First up, how about some games?!
Stocking Stuffer Ideas – Gamewright Games
The people at Gamewright Games have got it down when it comes to packing a lot of gaming fun into one small package. In 2010 they won all kinds of awards for their games. Over 50 in fact! Rory’s Story Cubes have been one of their biggest hits and it just so happens to be the perfect size to fit in a stocking.
Here are 3 games from Gamewright Games that would make great stocking stuffers.
IOTA
IOTA is “The Great Big Game in the Teeny Weeny Tin”.
Look, see, play and score… a lot! Add cards to a grid, making sure that color, shape, and number are either all the same or all different across the line. Sounds easy but as the grid expands, so do the possibilities. Whoever sees the opportunities will seize the win! Iota – The pocket-sized game that’s big time fun!
If the Word Fits, Play It!
What comes in a box, fits inside a blender, and is bound to make you laugh? “FitzIt” – the party game where fun is all in the description! Name an object that fits the attributes on your cards and then play them to the grid. The more cards you play, the faster you score. Use your creativity and you’re fit to win!
Let Your Imagination Roll Wild!
Roll into action! Rory’s Story Cubes Actions features 9 cubes that illustrate 54 every day verbs. Play with them solo or combine them with other sets of Rory’s Story Cubes to kick-start your creativity and set your stories in motion!
Be sure and check out more Gamewright Games that we have covered here on ToyXplosion, as well as some classic board games we think every kid should learn how to play.















