Do you need
help finding some great games to play at your baby shower? We
have compiled a list of games below. If you have a suggestion
for a game, please send it to suggestions@mommyparty.com
Purse
Game:
Make a list of things women carry in the purses. The one who
has the most gets the prize! Example: car keys, lipstick, Band
aids, pictures, wallet, driver's liscense, and so on...
Thanks to Dorothy P. for this great suggestion!
Guess What Mom is Wearing:
A game that we have found to be so fun to play is a guessing
game.....Have the mom-to-be dress in her best attire. Earrings.
Necklace. Hairbows. etc.. Let her know ahead of time about this
game, and when you give her the signal, she is to get up and
go into the other room. Pass out pens and paper and ask the
guests to guess as many things about the mom-to-be. Whoever
guesses the most wins a prize.
Thanks to Sheila A. for this fun game!
The
Diaper Bag:
I invented this game for my cousin's baby shower. It is
a memory game and I
called it "The Diaper Bag". Players sit in a circle
or around a table. The
first player says "I grab a diaper bag and put a diaper
(for example) in
it". The second person repeats "I grab a diaper bag
and put a diaper and a
wash cloth in it" (adding another item). The third person
repeats the phrase
with those two items and adds a third one: "I grab a diaper
bag and put a
diaper, a wash cloth and a pacifier". And so on. Players
are disqualified if
they forget an article or misplace the order in which items
are added. It is
very fun and hard to play. I would like to thank you for your
wonderful site and practical advices.
Thanks to Ana Mar for this great game suggestion!
Create
a name:
The game is when you write the full name of the expected
baby at the top of the paper. gove everyone five minutes to
try to make as many words as possible from the infants name.
Thanks to Rose R. for this idea
How
Big Around Is Mom?
Guests will guess the size of mom around the largest part of
her waist. Hand ribbon or rolls of toilet paper around to each
guest. Have each guest cut the ribbon to the length that they
believe the mom-to-be's waist size is. After everyone has cut
a ribbon, have the mom-to-be go around to each guest and try
the ribbon on. The closest ribbon wins!
Preparation: rolls of ribbon/toilet paper, scissors, a watch.
Unscramble
the words:
Scramble baby, pregnancy, and labor-related words along the
left side of a sheet of paper. Put blank spaces to the right
of each word. Ask guests to unscramble the words within 2-3
minutes. You might want to test the game on someone before the
party to determine how long you should time the guests. Give
guests enough time, but keep it challenging as well.
Preparation: print one scrambled game for each guest, pens/pencils,
magazines or books to support paper while guest writes - if
not sitting at table, a watch.
Baby
Shapes:
Give guests a small amount of play dough or clay. Have them
each create their best version of a baby using their piece of
clay or play dough. They'll place their masterpieces on a piece
of cardboard or thick paper. After the guests are finished with
their creation, hold each one up for all to see. Have the party
clap at their favorite one - and that one wins! Some parties
have used gum in place of the clay - guests chew and then mold.
Obviously, this is determined by who your guests are and if
they would play along. After the
Preparation: playdough/clay/gum, construction paper

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Poopy
Diaper
Crush various candy bars into diapers and have guests guess
what type of candy bar it is. This gets really funny when guests
start to sniff the diaper and taste the contents. Yuck! Label
the number of diapers that you'll be using. Crush different
candy bars and place each one into a diaper. Give guests a piece
of paper with the numbers of the diapers on the left and a blank
space to the right. If it is a rather large party and you will
have many tables, a suggestion is to use that number of diapers
and give each table a diaper. Instruct that once finished with
one diaper to pass along to other tables. This is a great ice-breaker
and gets your guests to mingle a little. Candy bar suggestions:
Snickers, Hershey's, Three Muskateers, Butterfinger, etc
Preparation: candy bars, newborn diapers, pens for guests
to use, paper list for guests to write answers, magazines/books
if not sitting at a table.
Memory
Game:
Buy small baby items and place on a tray. Walk around in front
of guests with the tray so that each guest has time to view
the contents. Remove the tray from their sight and ask them
to write down the items that they remember. Time them for two
minutes, more or less depending on how many items you have.
The person with the most items correct wins! In addition to
a great game, you can give all the baby items to the mom-to-be
as a gift! Ideas on items: bottle, pacifier, baby socks, baby
hat, thermometer, nasal aspirator, rattle, ducky, washcloth,
spoon, baby nail clippers, travel baby shampoo, diaper.
Preparation: buy items, tray, paper for the answers, magazines/books
if not sitting at table, watch.
Noah's
Ark:
Write the alphabet in big letters down one side of a piece of
paper. Put two lines next to each letter. Have the guests write
down two animals that start with that letter for each letter
of the alphabet. (ex: A - alligator and anteater) Time them
for 2-3 minutes (you may want to test a few people before your
party to see how long it takes them). You want to give guests
enough time, but still make it challenging. The guest who has
the most at the end of the time - wins!
Preparation: Write out the alphabet on paper as described
above, make copies for each guest attending the party, magazines/books
to support paper if not sitting at table, watch/clock.
Taste
Test:
A very popular baby shower game! The object of this game
is to have your guests taste a variety of unidentified baby
foods and try to guess what they are tasting. Use around six
different baby foods and label each jar with a number. On a
paper plate, draw circles with numbers inside. Have guests take
a dollop of each baby food and place onto their paper plate
(ex: baby food jar #1 would be placed onto circle #1 on their
plate). Remember to take the label off of each jar and keep
track on a separate piece of paper as to which food corresponds
to each number. Have guests write their guess on the paper plate
next to the number (or provide them with a piece of paper).
The guest who guesses correctly wins!
**Since guests don't know what they are eating, you may want
to consider who is attending. Ex: if some don't eat meat, do
not buy a jar of beef baby food.
Preparation: buy jars of baby food, paper plates, pens, spoons.
Pins
and Rice:
A fun and surprisingly difficult game to play! Fill a small
bowl 3/4 full with dry rice. Add small safety pins to the mix.
Blindfold each guest and give them the chance to remove as many
safety pins as possible in one minute. The guest who finds the
most pins wins the game. It is actually pretty hard to do since
the pins and the rice feel the same. Make sure to return all
the pins into the bowl before each guest starts. Then everyone
gets a fair chance at winning!
Preparation: small bowl, small safety pins, blindfold, paper
and pen to record guest results, watch.
Children's
songs:
Pick ten children's songs and select one line from the middle
of the song. Ex: "Out came the sun and dried up all the
rain" from Itsy Bitsy Spider. Number a piece of paper from
one to ten and write the line from the songs next to each number.
Ask guests to try and figure out which song each line is from.
Mix in some easy ones with some obscure ones to make it a challenge.
Time for two minutes. The one with the most correct, wins!
**Nursery rhymes work well too.
Preparation: game sheet with song lines on them, copies for
each guest, pens, book or magazine if not sitting at table,
watch.
Baby
Animals:
Ask guests to guess the correct name for each animal's baby.
Here are some for your use. Time guests for one - two minutes.
The guest with the most correct wins!
1. dog (puppy)
2.cat (kitten)
3. goose (gosling)
4. duck (duckling)
5. kangaroo (joey)
6. penguin (chick)
7. horse (foal)
8. giraffe (calf)
9. lion (cub)
10. pig (piglet)
11. seal -(pup)
12. cow (calf)
13. deer (fawn)
14.goat (kid)
Preparations: game sheet, copies for guests, pens, watch.
True
to Life:
This
is a game of distractions, much like real life. The object is
to dress a baby doll while guests shout out distractions. Get
a baby doll that is close to the size of a baby. Get some clothes
that will fit, you can make it as challenging as you'd like.
Make a list of distractions such as food burning on the stove,
doorbell ringing, phone call, dog throwing up, etc... Either
have your guests pick one distraction and read it out loud or
have the hostess read each distraction. Get a few volunteers
to "dress the baby" and time them for a few minutes.
While they are trying to dress the baby, have them check on
the distraction. See who gets their baby dressed the fastest.
And they are disqualified if they leave the baby by herself!
Preparations: baby doll, baby clothing, watch, list of distractions
Guessing
Game:
Ask guests to give their best guess as to the baby's weight,
length, gender, date and time of birth. A great keepsake for
the baby book.
Preparation: paper, pen, book or magazine to write on.
Baby
Mad Libs:
Create a story about the mom and her pregnancy or labor/delivery.
After it is written, go back in and take out some key words
(around 4-5 words, depending on the length of your story) and
replace with a blank space. Make note of the word you removed
and what it represented (adjective, adverb, noun, verb, number,
emotion, etc..). During the game, give guests a piece of paper
and ask them to write down the type of words you removed. So,
if you had removed an adverb, then the guests would fill in
an adverb like "slowly". After guests have completed
all of the words, hand them another paper with the story and
have them fill in the blank spaces with their words. Be sure
that you number each word assigned to the blank spaces. You'll
be surprised at how funny their stories will be!
Preparation:
create story with blanks and make copies, number a paper with
the key terms (adj, adv, noun,) and make copies, pens.
Name
some Advice:
The perfect activity if you have a name picked out for the baby.
On a piece of paper, list the name of the baby down the left
side. Have each guest give some advice that starts with that
letter. Example:
B - Be nice to your sister
E - Eat your vegetables!
N- Never forget, your grandma loves you!
Preparation:
game sheet with letters, copies for every guest, pens, books
to write on.
Baby
Gift Bingo
Just like regular bingo, guests will win if they get a line
in any direction on the card. Leave the boxes blank. Hand the
cards out to guests and ask them to fill in all of the boxes
on their card with items they think the mom-to-be will get at
the baby shower. Then, as the mom opens her gifts, the guests
mark off the items on their card. When a guest gets a line in
any direction, have them shout out "mommy" or "baby"!
You can continue the game even after the first person has "bingo".
There can be multiple winners to this game.
Preparation: make up or buy bingo cards, pens

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Don't
Say "Baby"!
As guests arrive, hand them each one clothespin. Have them clip
the pin to their shirt. If they say the word "baby",
then someone can take their clothespin. The person with the
most clothespins at the end of the party wins! An easy game
to play and a great ice breaker.
Preparations: buy clothespins, keep near the entrance and
hand out as guests arrive.
Birth
of a Baby:
Freeze tiny plastic dolls in an ice cube tray. As you hand out
refreshments (all at the same time), put one baby ice cube in
each drink. The first ice cube to melt and "birth"
the baby wins. Let guests know that they cannot touch the ice
cube to help it melt. This is a good game to play as the mom-to-be
is opening her gifts. *Note: to make sure that the doll is frozen
evenly, first fill the tray's cups half full of water. Place
doll in and freeze. After frozen, fill the cup up to the top.
Freeze again.
Preparations: buy tiny baby dolls to place in ice cube tray,
have refreshments for guests. We have found some tiny
plastic baby dolls at: http://www.babyshowerrack.com/plasbabparfa.html
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Baby
Shower Activities
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Painting
Party:
Gather together the following: babies clothing (plain - no writing
or pictures), fabric paints, sponges, fabric markers, cardboard
pieces, and your imagination. Set up a table for this craft
and as guests arrive ask them to take a moment to decorate a
onesie, hat, bootie, etc. They can write their name, a wish,
a picture, or anything to express their feelings toward the
baby. The cardboard pieces are fitted into baby t-shirts, onesies,
or anything else that needs extra support while decorating.
Be sure to wash the garment and dry it before the party begins.
Set up an area to let them dry. This activity helps get guests
to mingle and also gives the mom treasured keepsakes for the
baby.
Preparations: buy clothing pieces, faric paints, brushes,
sponges, and a vinyl tablecloth or paper to set underneath the
clothing.
Advice
Book:
Pass around a book and ask the guests to add a bit of wisdom
to help the new parents. You can also write the baby shower
gifts in this keepsake book as well.
Preparations:
buy journal, pens
Do you
have a game suggestion that you would like to share? Send it
to us at suggestions@mommyparty.com