Make your own DIY Star Wars game to get your little kids thinking creatively and moving in a silly charades-like activity.

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If you’re looking for fun and easy activities for your little kids on Star Wars Day (or any day!) then grab these printable Star Wars game dice.
Follow the instructions to make a pair of 6-sided paper dice. They’re super easy to fold and glue together. Then just roll and do the action – and get ready for lots of laughing.
This simple activity is probably more fun for young kids, but it’s a great way to get them up and moving. There are actions like jumping, marching, and dancing; and characters from the original trilogy like Luke and Darth Vader.
The challenges are created by rolling both dice, so you’ll probably end up with some wacky combinations, such as roar like… Princess Leia or dance like… R2D2.
Kids’ Star Wars game
How to make the dice
Supplies
Instructions
1. Print the dice on 2 pieces of card stock. Regular printer paper might work, but since it’s pretty thin, it probably won’t hold up to playing for as long as card stock will.

2. Use scissors to cut out the dice along the outside black lines.

3. Fold along all the blue lines and crease the edges. All of the pictures/text should be facing out.

4. One at a time, add a tiny dab of glue to each flap and fold it inside the square. Repeat until all of the flaps are glued down. The last one is a bit tricky!

Let the whole thing dry completely. If you used an Elmer’s gluestick like I did, it’s probably dry in 5-10 minutes.

How to play the game
1. Roll both of the dice at the same time.
2. Do the action that’s described on the facing-up sides of the dice.
3. Repeat, take turns, and have fun!
Get the printable
Print this on 8.5×11-inch card stock or sturdy paper. All printables are for personal use only.
What’s next? Try these other fun and creative ideas on One Mama’s Daily Drama:
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