You will then place the photos on a board, number them, and then allow guests to guess which baby is what guests. To help make this game smoother, you may want to provide a numbered sheet as well. This will help to keep the guesses more organized and easier to read at the end. Game Tips: If you feel like guests will not be able to guess all of the titles, feel free to provide a word bank of song titles as well.
About Game: This game is a blast from the past, or present, depending on if you have small children. You will then take a line of lyric from each and write them all down on a single sheet of paper. Guests must then try and come up with as many of the matching titles as they can. Game Tips: It is always more fun to make the more inexperienced diaper changing guests participate.
If you are looking for more crowd interaction, have onlookers pick who they think will win, and then have them cheer them on. About Game: The description of this game is right in the title. It is an easy game to set up and can be loads of laughs. Each participant will be blindfolded and must take a diaper and put it on a baby doll. Judge the participants on how quickly and accurately they can place the diaper on the baby. This could get interesting for those who do not have a lot of baby changing experience.
Game Tips: Make sure that the pieces of paper are thicker so that the markers do not bleed through onto the participants. About Game: This game is going to start with everyone taking an index card and marker. They then must do their best to draw a baby, but hold on; there is a twist. Drawers must place the card on their forehead while they draw the baby.
Some of the drawings should turn out pretty interesting, and some may even resemble an actual baby. You play Babies Against Parenthood the same way, but baby-themed.
This game will provide a large number of laughs. You can make your own cards or print out the cards offered here.
Game Tips: After guests fill out the sheet, have the mom and dad to be set back to back in the middle of everyone. Have someone read through the list, and then the Mom and Dad to be, will each raise which shoe they think the answer should be.
This will provide some good laughs and also let guests know how well they did with their guesses. Game Tips: To make the game more challenging, feel free to set a timer. Provide a fun gift for the winner to raise the stakes. About Game: Each player in this game is going to receive a piece of paper with the alphabet going vertically down the left side of it.
The goal of the game is for each participant to think of and write down as many baby-related words as they can for each letter.
Set a timer and let the writing begin! About Game: This game is simple and easy to set up. All you are going to need to do is provide each guest with a blank piece of paper and a writing utensil. You can decide how long you want the timer to go for, but typically minutes is plenty. Some people love it, some people would rather pass. What you need: Diapers, a variety of mini-chocolate bars, and pen and paper for each guest.
Before the party: Melt different kinds of mini-chocolate bars and pour one kind on each of the diapers. How you play: Have guests sniff or even dip a finger to taste the chocolates and guess which kind is on each diaper.
The winner is whoever guesses the most chocolates correctly. A little bit. But then again, who can resist the power of chocolate? Who has the most sensitive nose among you? Our guess is the mom-to-be—pregnancy has a way of heightening your sense of smell. What you need: Unlabeled jars, pureed baby food and paper and pen for each guest.
Before the party: Fill each of your unlabeled jars with a different kind of baby food and make sure to keep track! How to play: Distribute paper and pens to guests, then ask them to smell each jar of puree and jot down which foods they think are inside. If you want to make it especially tricky, have them do this blindfolded! In fact, she won the game. The guests write down what they think each one is.
Whoever has the most right wins. How to play: Have your guests pull their chairs into a circle. The person holding the prize when the story ends gets to keep it! Looking for modern baby shower games? The baby shower emoji game takes the classic anagrams game and gives it an up-to-date twist, using emojis instead of words. Before the party: Print out or order lists of emoji anagrams for each guest.
How to play: Instruct guests to try and guess the baby-related words or phrases that are written out in emojis, and fill their answers out on the sheet. The person who gets the most correct wins. Just about all the baby shower games in this article can be enjoyed by everyone—male or female. Looking for the best baby shower games for couples? This one might just top the list.
Guests take a fun Mom vs. Dad quiz, and then the mom- and dad-to-be weigh in with their responses. You can prep a quiz sheet and have prizes at the ready, or just have people shout out their answers and keep things casual—whatever floats your boat. What you need: A computer and printer or copy machine, and paper and pen for each guest.
Who has always gotten at least eight hours of sleep every night? Print it out and have enough copies for all the guests. How to play: Hand out the list of questions to each guest. Once everyone has jotted down their answers, invite the mom- and dad-to-be up front, read the questions out loud and have them give their responses. Whichever guest answers the most correctly gets a prize. Everyone knows that having a baby is expensive, but how much do baby supplies really cost?
See which guests are savvy shoppers with this spinoff of The Price is Right. Before the party: Write a list of baby items and specific quantities say, a box of 88 Pampers Swaddlers on a sheet of paper and make enough copies for all your guests. How to play: Have each guest write down what they think each retails for, then have them total their guesses. Whoever gets closest to the correct total without going over wins.
This sweet printout is illustrated with whales, for those on the hunt for nautical baby shower games. What you need: Two life-size baby dolls, two blindfolds and one diaper for each guest, plus two extras. How to play: Have guests separate into teams. Each team gets a doll, blindfold and diapers. The first person in line for each team must put the blindfold on, remove the diaper on the doll and replace it with a new one. After the first team members are done, the next person in line goes, and so on.
The first team to finish wins. Get ready for lots of laughs and maybe even some blushing. How to play: Write down the exclamations the mother-to-be says when opening her presents.
For this one, separate guests into teams and give each a balloon. Once all team members have balloons under their shirts, the first person must pop their balloon, then the second, and third, etc.
The team who blows up and pops their balloons the fastest wins. If you choose to penalize people a penny every time they slip up, baby might just end up with a little nest egg! How to play: Have each guest put on a name tag when they arrive. During the shower, people can be called only by their name tag name. If a guest calls someone by their first name, they have to put coins into a piggy bank for the baby. What you need: 10 paper bags, 10 baby items pacifier, spoon, etc. How to play: Give each guest a sheet of paper and a pen, then randomly pass the bags out.
Guests have to write down what they think is in each bag without opening them. Whoever guesses the most right is the winner. Pin the Tail on the Donkey is a classic party game, but this modern take is the baby shower version.
What you need: A picture of a baby, a blindfold, a picture of a pacifier, a copy machine and tape. Before the party: Enlarge the baby picture if necessary and hang it up on the wall. Make enough copies of the pacifier picture so each guest has one you might want to resize the pacifier so it fits the baby.
The blindfolded diaper change game separates the old pros from the newbies! Ever played Cards Against Humanity? And this Babies Against Parenthood version is just as fun. Think of a baby shower like a birthday party.
You want the guests to enjoy themselves but most of all, you want the guest of honor to know that she has a cheering section behind her supporting her as she begins this crazy parenting journey. Sharing is caring! As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. 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!
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!
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