Toddler Party Crossword Puzzle — Free Printable Example
A fun crossword puzzle with a hidden message about a boy named Oliver

Words used in this puzzle
What snack did Oliver try to dip into his juice box last week? | Cracker What word does Oliver shout while running away during diaper changes? | Nope What object did Oliver insist on bringing into the bath yesterday? | Truck What food did Oliver drop on the floor and still try to eat proudly? | Banana What button does Oliver always press first on the washing machine? | Start What item did Oliver hide inside the kitchen drawer for no reason? | Sock What word does Oliver whisper dramatically before doing something naughty? | Shhh What toy does Oliver refuse to share even for one second? | Dinosaur What sound does Oliver make every time he sees a passing bus? | Vroom What object did Oliver try to wear as a hat during breakfast? | Bowl What drink did Oliver spill twice in a row at dinner? | Juice What word does Oliver repeat when he wants to go outside? | Out What item did Oliver throw behind the couch and forget about? | Spoon What food did Oliver proudly smear all over the table instead of eating? | Yogurt What object does Oliver carry to bed but never actually sleep with? | Book What word does Oliver yell when someone sits in “his” spot? | Mine What item did Oliver try to flush down the toilet out of curiosity? | Block What sound does Oliver make when pretending to be a monster? | Grrr What object did Oliver insist on pushing around the house all afternoon? | Chair What word does Oliver say right before bursting into laughter and running off? | Again
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Kids party crosswords are a brilliant activity that keeps adults and and school age children engaged while waiting for the next activity. Print one copy per person, hand them out with pencils, and the first one to get to the hidden message wins a prize.
Perfect for
- Birthday parties
- Family gatherings
- Christmas or Easter parties
- Rainy day activities at home
- Party bags as a take-home activity
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