Best ever baby shower games




















Baby shower games like bingo will get everyone interacting and have a great time. Opening gifts usually takes a huge chunk of time at a baby shower. These baby shower games will make sure your guests continue having fun. These baby shower games are all about wishing the best to the expectant mom. Here are some other baby shower games that don't quite fit into the other categories.

Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Use precise geolocation data. Select personalised content. Create a personalised content profile. Measure ad performance. Ask your guests to submit their facts a few days before the shower so you have enough time to make a simple trivia deck on Powerpoint.

Your other guests will need to choose one of the multiple-choice options — whoever they think the fact is about! Save all the correct answers for the end. At the very end of trivia, you can go back through the trivia deck and reveal the right answers. Plus, this gives your guests a chance to explain the funny stories behind their baby facts. Whoever earns the most points wins! Make a list of animals and the names of their young.

Have your guests work in teams to guess the names of 10 or 15 different animal babies. Put your guests into teams of two or three people. The team with the most songs at the end of the three minutes wins! Buy a bunch of white baby onesies or bibs and markers made for drawing on cloth.

Give one garment to each guest and let them go crazy! Each person can decorate and design the article of baby clothing however they wish. If they live too far but you really want your little one to wear these keepsakes, consider sending guests a gift card so they can purchase the materials themselves. During the virtual baby shower, your guests can decorate and chat.

At the end, they can present their beautiful works of art and mail their work to you later. Those onesies are sure to give you all the nostalgic and grateful feels during those middle-of-the-night feedings! Each year, a list of the most popular baby names is released.

Choose a few different years go way back to the 70s or 80s if you want! Prepare one full baby bottle for each person at your baby shower. Fill the bottles with water, juice, milk, or iced tea. Set a timer and see how much of the liquid each person can drink in one minute.

This game is also super easy to adapt to a virtual baby shower. Display the photos and have your baby shower guests try to figure out which stars are in them! Have all of your guests form teams of two, and give each team a roll of toilet paper. Allow everyone two minutes to make a diaper out of toilet paper on one member of the team. The team that creates the best makeshift diaper wins! While your guests are still in pairs, have one person put on a blindfold. Now, give each blindfolded person a small jar of baby food and a spoon.

They must spoon-feed all of the food to their partner. Be ready to get messy! And while half of your guests are still blindfolded, have them try a spoonful of 10 different baby foods to see if they can guess the flavors. Bring a series of gifts for the mom-to-be, and have guests try to guess the value without going over. But winners only get bragging rights! This game is easy to make virtual, too! All you have to do is hold the items up to your camera like an old-school car model.

Have fun with your presentation —— you can get goofy and play charades with each item, too, while you wait for your guests to answer. Turn this classic family game into a special baby shower game! Alternatively, the host can pre-make the Bingo cards.

As the gifts get unwrapped, guests cross off items received. The first shower-goer to get five answers in a row—Bingo! Can you manage to not talk about all things baby at a shower? Probably not. What you need: diaper pins or clothespins How to play: Hand each guest either a diaper pin or a clothespin to wear on his or her shirt. Once gifts are open, the person with the most pins wins a prize. What you need: two umbrella strollers, two baby dolls, household objects for obstacles How to play: With the help of items like a hose, ladder, even kid toys, set up a race course big enough for two stroller-pushers to navigate at a time.

Strap a baby doll into each stroller and time each driver as he or she speeds through the course. Points are deducted for running off course, spilling baby, crashing the stroller, and other mishaps.

Complete the course the fastest with stroller and baby still inside? You win! You shall see after guests mix and match pictures to come up with their best what-will-baby-look-like predictions. At the same time, give each person color copy photos of mom- and dad-to-be.

What you need: paper, pen How to play: Prior to play, separately ask mom- and dad-to-be to answer the same 20 questions that revolve around baby. For instance: Do you want a girl or boy? Who will be better at changing diapers? Write down their answers. Bring the pair in front of the shower guests and, for each question, ask mom- and dad-to-be to guess the answer their partner gave. Poll the audience to see who thinks the response is correct, then reveal the answer.

You know Heads Up! What you need: Heads Up! When the correct response is given, tilt the screen up for a new keyword—or pass by tilting it down.

Watching other people open presents can get kinda snoozy. What you need: timer How to play: Give the whole gift-opening process a little oomph by setting a kitchen timer for 15 minutes or less. Whoever bought the gift that the mom- or dad-to-be has in hand when the timer goes off, wins a prize. Think: nips, lottery tickets, cigars, gift card.

Baby it up and play at any coed baby shower to get all guest involved. Instead of rolling a lettered dice, the guests play four rounds culling answers for each letter in the word BABY. Before the party: Write the numbers of 10 raffle tickets on the underside of the rubber duckies. Right before the party, fill the tub with water and set the ducks afloat.

How to play: As guests arrive, give each one a raffle ticket. Throughout the baby shower, select a rubber ducky from the tub and read off the winning number, and invite the guest with the corresponding ticket to come collect their prize.

Whoever has the most pins at the end of the party wins. An alternative is to use pacifiers on a long string instead of clothespins. The kids at my parties especially loved it for its interactiveness. Whoever has the most correct responses wins.

You can also print a ready-made one out. Make a copy for each guest. How to play: Ask guests to pair each animal with a length of gestation. Whoever matches the most correctly wins. The baby shower nursery rhyme game is a super-popular pick these days. Before the party: Type out a list of nursery rhyme snippets, leaving out key words and phrases, and make enough copies for all your guests.

How to play: Ask your guests to fill in the blanks. The person who completes the most correctly wins. The one thing new moms use the most? Before the party: When you send out the shower invitations, explain that anyone who brings a box of diapers to the shower can enter the raffle to win a prize. How to play: As guests arrive, issue raffle tickets to those who brought diapers. Midway through the shower, pull a ticket or two and award that ticket holder a prize.

Babies need a lot of stuff. This easy baby shower game read: no prep asks guests to think of as many babies as they can off the top of their head before the timer buzzes. How to play: Each guest must write down as many baby items bottle, pacifier, blanket, etc.

The person who comes up with the most items wins. The following are some of our favorite baby shower games for men. This is a perfect baby shower game for men, since it puts all the attention on the dad-to-be and tests just how well his friends know him. What you need: A smartphone and a computer or a TV screen that hooks up to your computer. Some great ones are:. How to play: At the baby shower, gather everyone around and play the video of the dad-to-be so all can see, but pause after each question so guests can guess the answer.

We all got some great laughs out of this one. One of the common fights among expectant couples is about what to name baby. Have your guests help brainstorm some options with this funny baby shower game.

How to play: Have each guest write any baby names they can think of in the allotted time. To make the game more difficult, you can also choose a particular letter the names should begin with. The person who comes up with the most names wins. Having a baby opens up a world of fun firsts and new adventures. This game gets everyone thinking about a bucket list for the new parents.

Collect all the notecards and present them to the dad-to-be by the end of the party. How to play: Each guest takes a bottle and drinks as fast as possible.

The one who finishes first wins a prize. Having a large group gathering at your shower? The more, the merrier! Baby shower games that everyone can play simultaneously—like guessing games—are the most practical way to go.

This classic baby shower game is fast-paced and exciting, and perfect for a big crowd. Plus, it calls for very little prep ahead of time! Before the party: Write the alphabet vertically down the left side of a sheet of paper.

Whoever writes the most words in one minute is the winner. Calling all TV buffs! How many famous children from popular shows can you name?

Before the party: List the questions below on a sheet of paper, and make enough copies for your guests. What were the names of the three kids on The Simpsons?

What were the names of the four children on Family Ties? What were the names of the five Huxtable kids on The Cosby Show? What were the names of the six kids on The Brady Bunch? How to play: Hand out the questions and ask your guests to respond to as many as they can. Whoever answers the most correctly wins. The answers are: a. Pebbles; b. Ben and Emma; c. Bart, Maggie and Lisa; d. Alex, Mallory, Jennifer, Andy; e. Sondra, Denise, Theo, Vanessa and Rudy; f. Give the guests a time limit—five minutes max—and whoever has the most real!

Before the party: Make a list of things that people might or might not have in their purse and assign a number of points next to them.



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