Embrace the Chill with Fun Frozen Party Games For Preschoolers

Planning a party for your little one soon? You'll need plenty of activities to keep them busy. Check out our favorite Frozen Party Games For Preschoolers!

No doubt that the party for kids to attend this year (and probably next year!) is a Frozen party.

If your preschooler hasn’t attended one yet, never fear, there is sure to be one in the near future.

But if not, you can throw one yourself for the kids!

Grab a paper and pen and write down these  ideas for Frozen party games for preschoolers.

Related: 5 Adorable Frozen Party Games For Toddlers

 

Frozen Party Games For Preschoolers

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Glittering play-dough:

The bonus to this activity is there is no baking!

What you will need is the following:

  • 1 cup of flour
  • ½ cup of salt
  • 2 tbs of cream of tartar
  • 1 tbsp of oil
  • blue food coloring
  • 1 cup of boiling water
  • blue and silver glitter.


  1. First you want to mix the flour, salt, oil and cream of tartar together.  The kids can help you add these things together.
  2. Next, add the blue food coloring to boiling water, about 5-10 drops.
  3. Then add the blue, boiling water to the mixture you made above.  This part you want to do yourself, no kids harms in the process.
  4. Now for the glitter!  You can never have enough glitter, so let the kids add as much as they want!  Mix it well and let them play!
  5. You can package some up for the kids to take home as a party gift as well.

Related: Indoor Family Winter Fun with Disney’s FROZEN Board Games

Frozen coloring pages:

  • Print off a bunch of different images from the movie.
  • Set up a small table with crayons and markers and let them choose their image to color and bring home!

Pin-The-Nose-On-Olaf:

You can add a little extra fun to this activity by making Olaf out of felt and letting the kids ‘build’ him piece by piece!

You might want to wait til after the game, so Olaf is built the ‘correct’ way first and you aren’t taking down something the kids have created.

You can write the kids names on the orange, triangle-shaped Olaf nose and pass them out.

Blind-fold each guest as it becomes their turn, spin them around and let them pin the nose where they see fit!

The closest one wins!

You can also use the Help Olaf  game from Party City if you want a premade Olaf. Party City has also amazing Frozen Party Supplies.

 

Build an ice castle:

  • Hand out some sugar cubes to the guests, a bunch!
  • Let them build their ice castles how they wish, stacking them, lining them up, however they want.
  • Make this an added take-home by taking their picture with their creations along with an Elsa figurine.
  • You may not be able to send home the picture the same day, but you could send them in the envelope with the thank you notes!

Looking for cute giveaways to go with your Frozen party games for preschoolers? We love this Frozen party favor value set! It has everything you need in it to make adorable goodie bags.

Disney Frozen - Party Favor Value Pack

There is no doubt that anything remotely Frozen related will get the kids giggling and having a good time!

Hopefully this list gives you some ideas to get your own Frozen party started.

 Has your preschooler attended a Frozen party yet this year?  

Maybe you have thrown your own and have some great ideas for Frozen party games for preschoolers to add?  

Leave your ideas below in the comments!

 

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22 thoughts on “Embrace the Chill with Fun Frozen Party Games For Preschoolers

  1. I have no kids but I know for an absolute fact that pre schoolers love Frozen. How do I know? Well O went to Panera’s for lunch with my Mom the other day and at the table next to us was a 2 year old. Of course she managed to get all of us involved with her-which was fine I did not mind nor did my Mom. She and her Mom were waiting for Grandpa who finally came. Her Mom went to order the food and Grandpa was singing Twinkle Twinkle Little Star along with his grand daughter. Then she asked him to sing Frozen songs with her–he looked at me I shrugged-my Mom shook her head. We just had to inform her that none of us knew the songs. Hopefully her Mom did-bcause as she came back–we were leaving!

  2. Glitter playdough sounds like a ton of fun for the kids! I have seen a ton of party stuff for Frozen lately I can’t believe how popular it still is.

  3. Such cute ideas! My niece is crazy about Frozen, so I’m sure she’ll love these!

  4. I can not believe frozen is still going strong, i love these ideas even though i do not yet have kids.

  5. What a fun party. The kids love Frozen and watch it often. We went to see it at the theater but they can’t get enough of it so I had to buy a couple of the DVD’s. I’ve just got to make that playdoh.

  6. All of these sounds like a great idea and a lot of fun for those who are Frozen obsessed! We saw the movie when it came out and I think we’ve watched it 1-2 times since then. Kiddo doesn’t seem super interested in it these days.

  7. I’m tired of frozen, lol the girls went through their faze and now they’re back to Doc McStuffins. I’m sure when the bdays roll around they’ll want the Frozen parties. Thanks for the heads up.

  8. What a cool idea! My niece would love to do this craft and the glitter play-doh will be the talk of the town. Thanks for the tips.

  9. These sound like some fun activities that my own preschooler would definitely love since she is a huge Frozen fan! Love the glittering play-dough idea. This is something we can do together, just me and her.

  10. These are really cute activities. My daughter is into Frozen this year and I bet she would love to make the play-doh.

  11. We LOVE Frozen! Who doesn’t, right? Anyhow I love these Frozen party games for the preschoolers. Thanks for sharing them.

  12. My grandson is almost three years old and he just got to watch Frozen for the first time this week! I’ll pass this along to my daughter!

  13. Ohhh my goodness- EVERYONE is throwing a Frozen party!! lol I think we’re going to end up having to do it because, although my toddler requested “a peanut cake” (in the shape of a peanut lol), she also asked for Elsa on it. These are great ideas for us, thank you!

  14. Can you make the play dough in advance? Would it dry out in a mason jar for party favors?

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