The left right game can be incorporated by having characters like the Christmas mice. They are trying to find their way to the big cheese under the Christmas tree. But they have to follow the left right commands. Every wrong move leads them to a cat's toy or a mousetrap (without getting caught of course). It makes for a funny adventure as they scurry around in a panic.
Let's say there's a group of gingerbread men playing the left right game. As they move left or right according to the commands, they start losing their icing parts. One loses an arm, another a leg. They look like little broken soldiers but keep on going. Meanwhile, the little girl who baked them is trying to put their parts back on while still shouting out the left right commands. This creates a really comical situation with the gingerbread men wobbling around all over the place.
In a Christmas story, we can have a group of angels playing the left right game in the sky. When they go left or right, they accidentally bump into each other and their halos get all jumbled up. Some of the halos start glowing in different colors as a result of the collisions. And as they try to fix their halos and continue the game, they also end up scattering the stardust they were carrying for the Christmas night sky, creating a glittery mess that looks both beautiful and very funny.