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. You may need to fill more than one ice tray.
When the guests arrive, have them pick one piece of ice and place it in their drink. Whoever has their baby first wins the game. Last, but definitely not least, have each guest write one short letter to the mom-to-be. It can be full of jokes, well-wishes, or simple expressions of love and friendship. The expecting mom can read them when she wants to relieve stress or simply to put a smile on her face. There are tons of printable baby Bingo cards online for free, so this option is perfect for an easy, quick game with your virtual guests!
Start Bingo at the beginning of the shower so your guests can mark off the things on their Bingo card as the shower goes along. The first one to get baby Bingo wins! So there you have it! With these fabulous baby shower games, you and your loved ones are sure to have an unforgettable time. We hope these baby shower games help put a smile on your face and some warmth in your heart — whether your shower is in-person or virtual!
Now that planning your baby shower is out of the way, all you have to do is pack your hospital bag and wait for the big day to arrive! Just added to your cart. Continue shopping. Warehouse Closed Orders placed today will ship January Virtual Option At the beginning of your baby shower, choose a word that everyone will be forbidden from saying. This game is simple but effective, and it can be done at in-person showers or virtually!
Have any mothers in the room share three pieces of advice for the expecting mom. Some questions you could ask include: Where were you when you found out you were expecting? What was your reaction when you found out the exciting news?
What would you want your little one to be when they grow up? What are you most excited about when it comes to welcoming your baby? Whoever is the closest wins. The mom-to-be can save the piece of yarn for a memory! Now Have Fun! Suggested products Best Sellers. Baby Essentials Gift Set 3. It is easy to play and allows guests of all ages to get involved. What makes the game wonderful is that there is not much that goes into preparing the game for the party.
You can use items that the mom-to-be already has for her baby, or items she is given at her baby shower after opening the presents. The baby shower memory game is wonderfully simple. You place baby items onto a table and cover them all with a baby blanket. When everyone is ready, you remove the blanket from the items, let them have a look, and cover it back up again. They then have to try to recall all the items they saw or as many as they can.
If you do not have enough baby items to set out, you could always cut images of baby items out of a baby magazine, catalog, or print them out. Stick these to a poster board or hang them up, and guests can have a look at the pictures and try to memorize them before you take them down and let guests write their answers down. This is really fun and simple game to play at a baby shower. 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. See who can correctly name the greatest number of children.
Type out snippets from well-known nursery rhymes, but leave the end off, or leave parts of it blank, and print enough copies for your baby shower guests. When your guests arrive, distribute the worksheets and ask them to fill in the blanks of the missing nursery rhymes.
Give them five minutes to complete the sheet; whoever gets the most right wins the game. There is no prep work needed for this simple game; just press play once everyone is ready. Have the guests shout out the name of the song, and make a note of who gets it right the fastest. The person who guesses the most correct answers wins the game. Test your guests on the cartoons they used to love as kids.
Make copies for your guests, and hand them out at the party. Ask guests to fill in the name of the cartoon babies on the right-hand side. Before the shower, gather a selection of small baby items. Then take some disposable diapers and tape them securely around each item so the item can't be seen, and write a number on each diaper. Keep a master list of the numbers and what's in each the diaper bundle. At the shower, line up the diaper bundles, and have guests try to guess what's inside each one by feeling it.
Of course, the thicker the diaper layer the harder it is to guess. The guest with the greatest number of correct guesses wins. By the way, did you know that the parents-to-be can be turning their diaper purchases into rewards? After playing this game, let the mom-to-be know that she should download the Pampers Club app so she can start earning great rewards. If she receives Pampers diapers as a baby shower gift, she can even add the codes found in the packs and be on her way to her first reward.
Before your shower guests arrive, heat each candy bar in the microwave and smear the gooey mess onto a diaper, keeping track of which candy bar goes on which diaper. After your guests arrive, have them do a "sniff" test of each diaper and guess which kind of candy is on each one, writing down their guesses on a sheet of paper. These free baby shower games will make sure that your guests have a blast at the shower without you having to break the bank.
All the games are free and only use a few items that you probably already have laying around the house. I've divided the baby shower games into categories so it will be easy to find the kind of games you're looking for. You'll find a good mix of popular, unique, and easy baby shower games that you can incorporate into any style of shower.
I also have a huge list of free baby shower printable games that compliment the ideas below. With many of these, you can just print some games off and be ready to go. These baby shower games are perfect to play as the guests are arriving or at the start of the party.
They'll break the ice while getting guests that don't know each other to mingle. This is a great way to set the stage for a fun baby shower. Hosting a gender reveal party?
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