Baby fun game play shower
Each contestant is given a baby bottle full of liquid. As the baby shower hostess, you can decide if everyone gets the same drink or if they will be allowed to choose their beverage, which, depending on their choice, could give certain competitors a leg up. The object of the game is to empty the bottle before the other chuggers. Place all the pacifiers loose on the table, choose 2 players and give them each a choptick to hold in their mouth.
The contestants then race to thread the most chopsticks as they can on their chopstick in one minute. Warning, this unique baby shower game can get messy!
Have everyone pick a partner. Give each team a jar of sauce, one baby spoons, and one blindfold. The goal of the game is to eat the apple sauce as fast as possible, but here is the twist. One player is feeding the other while blindfolded. The game ends when the first team finishes the baby food. This game comes with a lot of room for creativity and personalization. Design a relay race incorporating baby items and activities like changing a diaper, filling a bottle with formula, or pushing a stroller.
Then, pick a starting line and finish line. Have party guests split up into groups of two. One person will be the eater, while the other is the feeder. The feeder will write down the guesses of the eater on a sheet of paper. After the eaters have tried all of the baby food, the answers can be checked. The team with the most correct answers wins.
How does a classic game of hot potato with a baby shower spin sound? Have shower guests sit in a circle. Give the dolls to two players and start the music.
The dolls should be passed around as long as the music goes. Stop the music, and the person left with the baby is out. Play until you have only two players. The last round is played with one baby doll. These containers should then be placed 15 to 20 feet from the starting line, where the milk jugs and cups will be placed.
Players will be tasked with transferring the milk from the jug to the carafe one at a time using the small cup. The first team to fill the carafe past the fill line or the team closest to the fill line when the timer runs out wins.
Stash baby figurines around the house or yard prior to the shower. Split guests into two teams and have them collect as many babies as they can in one minute. The team with the most wins. Active — Great for small-to-medium groups — Includes all baby shower guests. This easy DIY shower game is a great way to get guests interacting and having fun. Split the party into three groups and equip each of them with several rolls of toilet paper and one balloon.
The team members will have to designate one person the pregnant model who will have an inflated balloon under her shirt. The teams will then have a set time to fashion an outfit out of TP. For added fun, put on a fashion show for the mom-to-be. The prize goes to the team with the best outfit.
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. For instance, lipstick is one point. Hand sanitizer is three points.
Print out enough lists for everyone. How to play: Give each guest the list of objects. If a guest has it in her purse, she should circle the corresponding number of points. Then have guests count up their points, and whoever has the most wins. This baby shower game is a fan-favorite.
Ask every attendee to bring a baby photo of themselves to the baby shower. Then place the photos on a table or tape them to a wall. Have everyone try to match the baby photos with the correct guest. This game is great for trivia lovers. Before the shower, create a playlist of all the greatest baby hits.
Ask all of your guests to mute themselves at the beginning of each round. Then play a small snippet of the song for your guests, maybe five seconds.
The first person to shout out the answer or type it in the chatroom wins a point! Each person must tell one funny or embarrassing childhood story.
At the beginning of your baby shower, choose a word that everyone will be forbidden from saying. Anyone who gets caught using the forbidden word is out. The last person to use the word or not! Either before or during your baby shower, decorate a small bucket or box. This game requires a little bit of preparation beforehand. Your guests can grab any Play-Doh or modeling clay for this game. Set a timer for 20 or so minutes — depends on how artistic your guests are!
Hilarity is sure to ensue as your guests reveal their baby masterpieces. If your guests enjoy this sort of game, you can change the format to suit your virtual baby shower best. For example, read out riddles and tell your guests to make the answer out of their dough. Whoever creates the answer the fastest while still making it recognizable wins! Collect about 10 photos of the expecting mom prior to the beginning of the baby shower. Post them all for everyone to see, with a number next to each photo.
If you have out-of-town guests, be sure to include on the invitation that they will need cupcake supplies. The more fun your guests have with this the more amazing the cupcakes will turn out. Plus, guests have an incentive: they get to eat their creation!
Put all of the photos on a table or a bulletin board, and have everyone guess whether the person in each photo is a relative of the mom-to-be or the dad-to-be. Gather a couple of babydolls and a pack of diapers. Put the diapers on the baby dolls. Next, blindfold several of your guests one for each babydoll. Now, have them race to remove the dirty diaper, wipe the babydoll clean, and put a new diaper on.
Whoever finishes first is the winner! This game is endlessly customizable! There are so many different things you could make the subject of this trivia. If your baby shower guests know each other pretty well, a great option is to make the trivia subject them! Before the shower, they can submit a fact about something related to them and babies. This could be anything, really: a funny encounter they had with a baby once, something entertaining they did when they were a baby that their parents still tell stories about, or, if your childhood friend is attending, something they did with you when you were both very young.
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! You could choose a category like mothers in fiction, mothers from current or classic TV shows or movies, or anything you wish.
When your guests arrive, attach a name tag to the back of each guest, without letting the guest see the name. Before the party, put a baby item into each bag, and number the bags.
At the party, hand out the sheets of paper and pens to the guests, then start passing the bags out one by one. The guest must take a guess what they think is in each bag without opening it, and write it down; however, shaking and feeling the bag is allowed. After the guesses have been scribbled on the paper, ask the mom-to-be to do the great reveal; the guest with the most correct guesses is the winner.
Arrange the pictures of the mom-to-be on a board or a table, and place a number next to each picture. Ask the guests to write the numbers in the order of age, and see who gets the most correct. Ask each guest to decorate an outfit for the new baby. If you like, have the mom-to-be relax in another room during the decorating time. When everyone is finished, spread the finished products out on a table and ask the mom-to-be to guess which guest decorated each one.
A baby blanket makes a great keepsake, so why not get friends and family involved in making one? Give each guest a square of fabric to decorate for the new baby. You can decorate the squares at the party, or send guests their square in advance, and ask them to bring their decorated square to the shower. If you decide to do the decorating beforehand, then at the party, you can ask the group to arrange the squares you'll need to have some extra squares, perhaps in a patterned fabric or contrasting plain color and make a quilt pattern.
After the party, you can assemble the quilt yourself you'll need extra fabric, of course, for the quilt backing, and also batting — the "stuffing" for the quilt or send it to an expert quilter to put together.
Remember this memento is intended for decoration only, and shouldn't be placed in the crib. Give each guest a diaper and a marker pen, and have her write a funny quote, joke, words of encouragement, or anything creative on the back of the diaper. Then, give the box of personalized diapers to the parents-to-be for inspiration during a late-night diaper change! Put the supplies out on the table, and have some old newspaper handy to put under the paintings to make cleaning up easier.
Encourage imaginations to run wild — they can produce drawings, inspirational quotes, or anything that they think would be great for the nursery. Choose between 10 and 20 common words associated with babies — stroller, cradle, spit-up, etc. Then, make a list of these words with their letters all mixed up — teslorlr, edclra, utspip. Hand out copies of the scrambled word list to all the guests. Ask them to unscramble the letters and write down the real words as quickly as they can.
Set a timer for 5 minutes, and see who can unscramble the most words during that time. Write down the names of the expecting parents first and last names on a sheet of paper and distribute to each guest.
Then, set a timer for 5 or 10 minutes. Ask guests to see how many names for the new baby they can make using only the letters in the parents' names. Give each guest a block or more and ask her to decorate it with different letters of the alphabet.
Just make sure everyone does something different until you have a range from A to Z. This not only lets your guests get creative, but it makes a cute keepsake for the mom-to-be and her little one. Before the baby shower, prepare a list of questions about the mom-to-be, with her help, of course. Examples of questions:. At the baby shower, read the questions out loud or ask the mom-to-be to read them , and have the guests call out the answers.
Designate one person to be in charge of noting who guesses correctly. Think of at least 10 famous parents from American history, pop culture, or a category of your choice. Then do some research, and write down the name of the eldest child of each parent this is your answer key. Distribute a list of the parents' names to your guests. Ask everyone to write down the name of the eldest child next to the parent's name.
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