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Baby Shower Games
Stork Bingo
This game works like regular bingo, but instead of using the word "bingo" across the top of the card, use the word "stork" instead. Also use baby words such as bassinet, crib, bottle, etc., for the content of the card.
Use a bingo car without the numbers. Each guest writes what he/she thinks the mother-to-be will be getting as gifts.
As the mom opens her gifts, the attendees mark it off their card if they have it. When the card is full (or a line in any direction is a smaller party), the guest yells BINGO and wins.
Mom-to-be Trivia Game
Compile a list of about 20 questions about the mom-to-be to ask the attendees to see who knows her the most. The attendee with the most correct answers wins. You might be surprised who wins!
Sample questions include the following:
What names does she have for picked for the baby?, Does she hope for boy, girl or either?, What are the color of her eyes?, What are the colors she has picked for the nursery?, What is she wearing today?, What is her favorite children's character (Pooh, Bart Simpson, etc.)?, Has she had any crazy food cravings and if so, what was it?
If you are having the shower after the baby is born, change the questions to make a Labor Trivia. Ask questions such as exact birth weight, time of birth, time arrived at the hospital, etc.
My Water Broke
The participants race to a finish line (where there is someone dressed like a doctor) with a water filled balloon between there legs. The one who hasn't broken their water balloon wins!
Feed the Baby
Have the guests divide up into teams of 2, one is be the MOTHER the other is to be the BABY, give each team a baby bottle filled with a preferred beverage; remember to cut the nipple hole a little larger; the BABY sits in MOTHER'S lap and is fed the bottle. The team who finishes the bottle first wins the prize! Very funny, especially if you decide to use a soft drink as the beverage.
Taste Test Baby Food Game
Cover the labels of several jars of baby food with numbered labels. Each person takes a sample on his/her paper plate and writes the number from the bottle. Each guesses the name of the baby food and the one with the most correct guess wins!
If you do not want to taste the food, then remove the labels from the jars and guess the contents by the looking.
Rock A Bye Baby
This game is like musical chairs or hot potato. The attendees stand in a circle with one holding a small baby doll. The mother-to-be sings a lullaby and each guest rocks the baby and then passes the baby on. When the mother-to-be stops singing the attendee holding the doll is out. Be sure to have each attendee rock the baby and throwing is not allowed! Funny!
Decorate Baby T-shirts
Give each attendee a plain white baby T-shirt and some puff paint. The attendees can decorate away. Since newborns go through many outfits a day, any new mom will love having many cute T-shirts!
Try Not to Say "Baby" Game
Every baby shower attendee gets a baby diaper pin to pin on his/her clothes. Everyone tries not to say "Baby" during the party. When someone does, the first person who catches the slip, gets to confiscate the pin. The one with the most pins at the end of the party, wins!
Father-to-be Great for coed showers!
The father-to-be places a balloon under his shirt with his birth weight listed on it. Everyone tries to guess the father-to-be's birth weight. He reads through the cards and then "gives birth" and the one who guesses the closest wins.
Kiss My Baby
This game is for small showers with close friends.The mom-to-be is seated in the center of everyone. The host goes to each of the guest with a doll and tells them this is the mom-to-be's baby.The host then tells them to hold her baby, talk to it, hug it and most important give it a kiss anywhere they want checks, hand, foot, etc. After every one has kissed her baby the host tells everyone wherever they kissed the baby they have to kiss Mom-to-be. Be sure to have your camera ready!
Do you have fun baby shower game?
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