In the shower games
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! Have all of your guests form teams of two, and give each team a roll of toilet paper. Allow everyone two minutes to make a diaper out of toilet paper on one member of the team.
The team that creates the best makeshift diaper wins! While your guests are still in pairs, have one person put on a blindfold. Now, give each blindfolded person a small jar of baby food and a spoon. They must spoon-feed all of the food to their partner. 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. Another ridiculously EASY option is to grab a few snack-sized plastic bags and put one game card in each—they fit perfectly!
Instantly waterproof! Now you can take those cards into the shower with you! Now simply start that shower and get ready for some hot and steamy fun with your spouse! Save this game idea on Pinterest! I find a way to be highly creative and highly organized all at the same time. I love discovering a new favorite book, sitting on my back porch in the mornings, mountain views, and random science facts! I married my high school sweetheart after dating for nearly a decade and I love meeting people who know how to make me laugh, like my husband who can crack me up by just looking at me.
The guest with the most clothespins at the end of the baby shower is the winner. This simple baby shower game is fun, and it encourages guests to interact in an interesting way. Back to the top. Ask guests to write down a parenting saying or piece of advice that they associate with their mom or dad on a slip of paper. It should be short. Then, put all the slips in a bowl, mix them up, and let everyone draw one making sure no one draws her own saying. Have fun guessing who wrote each saying, and whether she would say it to her own child.
Ask your shower guests to decorate an egg to look like a baby, using paints, food coloring, or other decorations. The spoon can be held by hand or between the teeth, and the race can be a standard point-to-point race or a relay race. This game may be best for outdoor baby showers but can be done indoors if you have a large indoor area that tolerates spills. Play with hardboiled eggs to avoid messy breaks!
Small plastic babies, one for each guest you can get these from a party store. For a unique baby shower game, place the plastic babies in the ice tray, pour water over them, and freeze the night before. When the guests arrive, remove the babies from the ice tray and put an ice baby in each person's drink. The first who calls it wins. Give everyone a baking cup and a few different colored pieces of dough, and set a timer for 15 minutes. The aim of the game is to see who can create the cutest dough baby in the given time.
You can make things fun by adding plastic knives, pencils, or anything else that can help your guests get artistic. Of course, mom decides the winner. Split the guests up into teams of four or five, and give each guest a balloon. Then, the second person must blow up a balloon and stick it under her shirt and so on until all the team members have balloons under their shirts.
Then, using a pin, the first person must pop her own balloon through her shirt, and then the second person does the same, and so on. The first team to pop all the balloons wins the game. Assemble your baby shower guests in teams of the same number, and have each team stand in line.
Each team should begin with its baby doll wearing a diaper and wrapped in a receiving blanket. When you give the word to start, the first person in line in each team changes the diaper, removing the blanket and diaper, wiping the doll's bottom with a baby wipe, putting another diaper on, and rewrapping the doll in the blanket.
Then the doll is handed to the next team member for changing, and the diaper changer goes to the back of the line. When everyone on a team has changed the doll's diaper once, that team has won. Have each participant blow up at least one balloon and place it under her shirt to make the "baby.
You can give prizes for the most twisted pose, most balloons carried under the shirt, and the least number of popped or dropped balloons. Let the mom-to-be sit in a chair and be the judge while enjoying the fun. Make two or three little clotheslines — you can either prop them up on sticks or have one or two members of each team hold the ends of the string. Split your guests into competing teams, set a timer, and have them hang up as many diapers as possible.
The team with the most diapers on the line wins. Cut down on the baby shower prep by downloading and printing our games here , but read on for more inspiration. Before the party, print out our baby bingo sheet and give one to each guest. Hand each guest a card, which should be unique for everyone with a different combination of gifts. Then, as the mom-to-be opens her gifts, guests can mark off any items received with a sticker or cross it out with a pen. The first guest to complete a row, column, or diagonal wins!
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