Free
Baby Shower Games & Ideas:
Here
are some ideas to keep your guests entertained at your baby shower. Feel
free to print this page. Most are easy to play and don't require too much
preparation. Have fun playing these baby shower games!.
Balloon
Babies
Divide your guetss into
teams of 5 and give each team a balloon! Ask them to transform that baloon
into a baby using yarn, diapers, tape, baby cloths, markers to draw faces,
etc. Give a time limit. Have the Mom-to-be choose her favorite as the winner,
or hold up each one and have everyone vote (but no voting for your own
baby!).
Nursery
Rhyme Pictionary
You need a chalkboard, a
big dry erase board, or a big pad of paper mounted in a way that everyone
can see it for this game. Divide the room into two teams -- split the room
down the middle, or do the men vs. the women for a co-ed shower, etc. Ahead
of time you will need to make a stack of cards (cut them out of paper)
with a nursery rhyme or song title written on each one. Each team picks
a person from their team to "draw" what is written on the card while their
team tries to guess it. They cannot use letters, numbers or say anything
outloud while drawing -- only pictures! Each team has 3 minutes to try
to get their team to guess as many cards as they can. You can do several
rounds of this depending on how many nursery rhyme titles you have. The
team to guess the most wins. This is a lot of fun! Give the winning team
members a prize -- I found some cute pencils with baby feet printed on
them to use as prizes for this game at a party supply store.
Here are some ideas for the
nursery rhymes: Old King Cole, London Bridges, Hot Cross Buns, Hey Diddle
Diddle, Mary Mary Quite Contrary, Little Miss Muffet, Little Jack Horner,
Itsy Bitsy Spider, Baa Baa Black Sheep, Pat-a-Cake, Little Bo Peep, Little
Boy Blue, Three Blind Mice, Humpty Dumpty, Jack and Jill, Rock-a-bye Baby,
Peter Peter Pumpkin Eater, What are Little Boys Made Of?, Old Woman Who
Lived in a Shoe, Hickory Dickory Dock, Jack Be Nimble, etc.
Name
that Baby Song!
Give everyone a sheet of
paper and pencil. Give them 3 minutes to name as many songs as you can
that have the word BABY in the title!
Birthin'
Babies ~or~ My Water Broke!
Buy
some mini plastic babies from almost any craft store and freeze them in
ice cubes before the party. Give each guest a small dixie cup of water
at the same time such and drop an ice cube baby in it. Or you could
also freeze the entire dixie cup full of water with the baby in it. Guests
can do anything to melt that ice faster. Whoever's baby is the first to
be "born" wins a prize (when it completely melts from the ice). They should
shout "MY WATER BROKE!" when their baby is born. This is a good game to
play while Mom is opening her gifts.
Don't
Say "Baby"!
Every guest gets a diaper
pin to wear on his/her clothes. Everyone tries not to say the word "baby"
during the party. If you catch someone saying the "B word" then you get
to confiscate their pin! At the end of the party, the one with the most
pins wins.
Guess
Who! Baby Pictures Guessing Game
All party guests bring a
baby picture of herself. The hostess collects the photos as the guests
arrive so they don't show them to other party-goers. She then displays
them with a number by each one. Everyone then tries to guess who each baby
is by writing the names down on a piece of paper by the number. Be sure
to have name tags for your guests if they don't all know each other. This
one requires a little advance planning since you will have to tell your
guests in the shower invitation to bring a baby photo of themselves. Don't
forget to return the photos as the guests leave!
The
Dirty Diaper
Fold white napkins or small
squares of white cloth or felt into little diapers and close with small
diaper pin. Inside one of the "diapers" place a little bit of chocolate
such as a Hershey's kiss and melt it in the microwave ahead of time. Hand
one out to each person. Everyone then opens their diaper and the one with
the poopy diaper wins a prize!
Guess
Mom's Girth
Pass around a couple of
balls of yarn or string. Have each guest cut a length of string that they
estimate will fit around the mom-to-be's tummy. Then have the guest
of honor measure and cut a string to fit herself. Take her string and compare
it to everyone else's string. The closest match wins a prize! This
is a fun game because the mom-to-be can keep her string as a little keepsake.
I used mine to compare my belly then to myself with my next pregnancy.
You can also play this one with a roll of toilet paper if you don't have
any yarn. You might want to check with Mom on this game before hand in
case she's the overly-shy type!
Guess
the Baby Food
Buy about 6-10 jars of baby
food of various flavors (peas, beans, bannana, pear, sweet potato, carrots,
etc). Using a permanant marker, number the lids and remove the lables putting
the same number on the back of each lable. Save the lables to use at the
end of the game when reading the answers. Give everyone a sheet of paper
and a pencil. Pass the jars around, or hold them up one at a time for everyone
and have everyone guess what kind of food is in each jar. Do not open the
jars, they have to just guess by looking at them. The one with the most
right wins! Give all the jars to the guest of honor when you're done to
use when baby is old enough. Try to use single flavored foods rather than
mixtures.
Hide
the Baby
Hide one mini plastic baby
inside the party cake. The guest who gets the cake that has the baby in
it wins a prize. Be sure to tell all your guests before they start eating
that they may find a baby hidden inside (so no one accidentally eats it!)
Pin
Drop
Take turns having each guest
stand over an open baby bottle and drop diaper pins from their nose into
the bottle. If you get it in, you get another turn, but when you miss,
you're out. The person who gets the most pins in the bottle wins.
If you have a tie, run a tiebreaker round -- first person to miss is the
loser. The mother-to-be gets to take home the baby bottle and the diaper
pins.
Guess
How Many
Fill a baby bottle with
jelly beans, or peppermints or some other small candy or item. Pass it
around and have everyone write down their guesses on a sheet of paper.
You could set this up on a table for guests to make their guesses as they
arrive by writing their name and guess on the sheet. The one who guesses
the closest to the correct number wins a prize. They can keep the bottle
full of candy as their prize or some other prize if you want to give
The Mom-to-be the bottle.
Seventh
Gift
Like the wedding tradition
where the one who catches the bouquet is said to be the next to get married,
the giver of the 7th baby shower gift that is opened is said to be the
next person to have a baby! When the Mom-to-be is opening her gifts and
she gets to the seventh gift, read the card and see who is is from -- then
hand a prize to that person who is the "future mom-to-be" and explain that
they are now declared to be next to have a child.
Have fun at your baby
shower!
Baby
Shower Games Prize Ideas:
Here
are some items you can use for prizes for the winners of your games:
picture
frames
scented
soaps
pencils
or pens with babies on them
small
bottles of lotion
bath
salts
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