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! All you need to do is choose baby-related words and phrases. The idea here is the same as with baby shower charades.
Simply choose baby-related phrases and have your guests try to draw that phrase while other people guess what it is. There are tons of free, online Pictionary options as well, which means this game is perfect for a virtual baby shower! Instead of having your guests draw in person, they can draw directly onto their devices.
If you want to make things interesting, let each person throw one dollar into an envelope along with their prediction. Whoever is closest to the real date and time of birth wins the cash! Fill up a big bucket of water balloons. Create a starting line and a finish line. Place a bucket or large bowl for each person along the finish line. Guests must hold the water balloons between their knees and waddle to the finish line, then drop the full water balloon into the bucket.
If the water balloon bursts, they must go back to the starting line and begin again. Melt 10 different candy bars in small, microwave-safe bowls. Place them all out on a table and have guests guess what type of candy bar each bowl contains. Have everyone place a blown-up balloon underneath their shirt on their tummy.
Then play a game of Twister! Anyone whose balloon pops is out. Provide a big box of diapers and several permanent markers. Have guests decorate the backs of the diapers with funny or inspirational messages. Put them in a bag to be surprises for after the baby arrives.
Get some exercise by holding a relay race for you and your guests to compete in. Events might include changing a diaper, filling a baby bottle with formula, and pushing a stroller through an obstacle course.
You can use a camera or your phone, but it might be more fun to buy plenty of disposable cameras for guests to use. That way, the photos will remain a mystery until the film is developed! Give each guest a pen and a piece of paper.
Pass the bag to each guest and have them feel around inside of it without looking. They will guess as many baby items as they can and write down their answers. Once everyone has their list of baby items, name all the items placed in the bag. Whoever has the most correct answers wins. And of course, the mom-to-be gets the diaper bag filled with goodies!
Ask the mom- and dad-to-be 10 to 20 questions, making sure the significant other is in another room when asking either one the questions. Some questions you could ask include:. After the parents-to-be have both been questioned separately and the answers have been recorded, bring them together. Give both mom and dad a piece of paper or a board and marker to record their answers. When you ask the questions, each parent has to answer in regard to what their partner is thinking.
They will reveal their answers at the same time. Pass around a sturdy paper plate and marker to each guest. Instruct them to draw a picture of a baby, and whoever has the best drawing wins.
This one should get interesting! Start by passing around a ball of yarn. After each guest has a piece of yarn, they will take turns going up to mom and wrapping it around her.
This is literally an ice-breaker game! The night before the shower, put tiny plastic babies into an ice cube tray and fill with water. Contestants will place a balloon under their shirt and carry a quarter between their knees, which they will then drop into their assigned jar. To add a wet spin, this game can also be played outdoors with water balloons. Materials Needed: diapers, Nutella or peanut butter, baby dolls, wipes, blindfolds. Before the beginning of the baby shower, put Nutella or peanut butter in baby diapers and put the diapers on baby dolls.
Give players a blindfold. The first person to change the dirty diaper wins. Print out a large photo of the expecting mom and hang it on a wall. Have party guests write their names on a baby photo and then line up to place the baby on the mom one at a time. Spin each player a few times and then let them make their best guess as to where the baby should be pinned. The closest guess wins. 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. Not sure what prizes to get? For this game, consider giving the team members raffle tickets which qualifies them to win a prize, like a gift card, at the end of the shower.
Teamwork, speed and precision will be required in order for each team to remove the diaper, apply baby powder, put the cloth diaper on and secure it with a diaper pin. The blind diaper change is challenging even for expert diaper changers! You can play this game in teams or individually. If everyone is playing at the same time, then the first person who puts on the diaper correctly wins.
Tip: This game can also be played relay-style where teams try to change the diaper as fast as they can.
The team that finishes the first wins. This baby shower game is another crowd pleaser. To play this game, you will need jars of baby food , small spoons, pens, and paper. Remove or cover the baby food labels, replacing them with numbers. If you choose to remove the labels, be sure to keep track of which baby food is which. Pass the jars around and have guests write down what they think is inside each jar.
The guest with the most number of correct guesses wins! Tip: To make this game more exciting, require all contestants to taste the baby food before making a guess!
A baby shower drinking game? Yes, please! Prepare a few baby bottles for the guests who want to play this game. Fill the bottles with milk, water, soda or even cocktails for added fun. Balloon games are always fun, even among adults! Have the teams line up and give each person a deflated balloon and a pin.
This game is the baby shower version of Pin the Tail on the Donkey. Tip: Give the guests a harder time placing the pacifier correctly by making them turn in place ten times! Gone are the days when baby showers were just for the mom-to-be and her girlfriends.
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