Baby Shower Games
We've gathered several
baby shower games for your convenience.
Have fun, and don't hesitate to let us know if
we can offer anything else, or, if you have
any new games you would like us to add to our
collection.
Baby Bingo
When the mother-to-be is opening up her gifts,
the guest get to fill out their bingo card.
Have different pictures in each block of
possible baby gifts. When someone gets a whole
row, column, or diagonal, they win!
Word Search
As people come in, hand them a
word search to keep them occupied while waiting.
Counting
Guess how many of something in a jar: great baby shower game,
sure to entertain your guests. Try using diaper pins, cotton
swabs, cotton balls, socks, booties, Cheerios, etc. Or use
Mom's favorite treat or snack!
 Delivery
Buy tiny babies that are often used for cake decorations and
freeze them in an ice cube. When everyone arrives at the
shower, give everyone an ice baby in a cup. No one is allowed
to touch the cup; it's just left to sit, and melt. The first
one that is "delivered" (melts) wins a prize. They must yell
out "It's a girl", or "It's a boy!"
Diaper Pin Blooper
Pin a cute diaper pin on each guest as they come in the door.
The guest is then not allowed to use the word "baby" at any
time during the baby shower. If they slip, they must give
their pin to the person who caught them! Of course the person
with the most pins at the end of party wins a prize.
Diaper Mess
More of a gag game but it's funny! You will need enough
oversized white paper napkins to have one for each guest. Fold
the napkins diagonally and place 4-5 plain chocolate M & M's
in the center of each napkin. Bring pointed ends of napkin
diaper fashion into the center and secure with tape. Pile all
'diapers' except one in a large bowl. Place the one you set
aside briefly in the microwave, just long enough to melt
chocolate. (you can use oven too) When you are sure the
'diaper' is gooey, add to others in the bowl. Let each guest
choose her own diaper shaped treat out of bowl and get ready
to laugh as only one will get stuck with a messy diaper! Use
small pieces of several different chocolate bars...some with
nuts … Snickers, Milky Way, M&M's, Hershey's, etc.
Variation: Make little diapers out of card stock.
Inside one of them, put a brown pen smudge. Then mix them up
and write each guest’s name on the outside. At the end of the
party, everyone opens their "diaper" and the person with the "poopy"
one gets a prize.
Dress the Baby
Everyone picks a partner. Then tie one guest's right hand to
the other's left hand with toilet paper. Give each pair a
naked baby doll, a diaper, socks, and an outfit and have them
dress the baby using only their free hands. The first pair to
completely dress the baby wins. Variation: Instead of partners
with hands tied, try this game blindfolded.
How Big is Big?
Have guests judge the circumference of the mom to be! Pass
around a roll of toilet paper and tell each guest to take the
amount that she thinks it will take to fit around the mother
to be tummy! Once everyone has torn off their 'measuring tape'
use the remainder of the roll of toilet paper to really
measure her and compare that strip with those of the guests.
The one who comes closest to the correct length wins a prize.
 I have never …
Everyone gets a certain number of pennies, say 10. Then one by
one each person tells something they have never done before.
Everyone one else who HAS done that thing gives the teller a
penny. At the end of the game the person with the most pennies
wins - they are the "least experienced". You also give a prize
to the one with the fewest pennies since they must be the
"most experienced". The idea is to think of something you've
never done that probably everyone else in the room has done.
That way you get more pennies. For a baby shower you could
have all the responses be related to babies, baby-sitting,
pregnancy, parenting, etc.
Variation: Buy a piggy bank for the baby and bring it to
the shower. Be sure to instruct the guests to bring some
change. Take turns going around the room and completing the
saying "I've never . . .". Everyone who HAS done that
activity, has to put change in the piggy bank. When you're
finished, you'll have started a great savings or college fund!
Memories
On the invitations to the baby shower ask each guest to bring
one baby item from their past, either something they or their
children wore or played with. Have each person tell the story
behind the item. Have the guest vote on the best story to pick
the winner. As a gift for the mother-to-be, give her a "Baby's
First Year" memory book that she can use to record memories of
her baby.
 Name Game
If the parents have not been able to agree to a name, this is
great! Have everyone fill out little pieces of paper with
First and Middle names. Have a name book handy and it helps to
know the sex of the baby! Parents get to choose which names
they like best! Who knows, maybe they name the child because
of this!
Nursery Rhymes
Play a game where you make small slips of paper with the first
part of a nursery rhyme on it, or the lines to a song, or a
question. (make enough so that each person has a chance to
draw and win a prize) Each guest pulls a slip of paper, one at
a time (while mom is opening gifts so there is something to
do) and they have to say the next line of the nursery rhyme,
sing the next line to the song, or answer the question.

Piñata
Piñatas are fun for any age! Fill one with all kinds of small
baby items to be given to Mom at the shower or favors for the
guests!
Scrapbook Spectacular
Oh, how I wish I had heard of this one a year ago! Have each
person create a different scrapbook page for the mother-to-be,
where all she has to do is add pictures/cutouts to the page.
This helps her tremendously in time later on, as it is an
awesome baby shower gift!
Surprises
I did this one on a young gal who decorated the nursery with
dogs. She was wanting to purchase several stuffed dogs to
compliment the nursery decorations. Each guest was asked to
bring a stuffed dog to the shower on their invitations. (Her
invitation read differently!) She had numerous dogs and not
one was the same! After she had opened all of her gifts, I
gave her the invitation that was sent to everyone else. Not
realizing, but throughout the shower all of these stuffed dogs
were being put throughout the room as decorations.
The Ambidextrous Mom
As most of us know, mothers must be very ambidextrous with one
hand. Take a hanger and put clothes pins on it. The object of
the game is for a guest to get as many clothes pins in her one
hand that she is using to take the clothes pins off the
hanger. She cannot use her other hand or lap to help her
arrange the clothes pins in that hand to make more room. The
person who can get the most clothes pins off the hanger
without dropping any, wins!
 75 Printable Baby Shower Games
The Baby Daddy
This one is for the group of people who love to have a good
laugh, and where the father-to-be has a great sense of humor.
(not recommended for mothers-to-be who are due at any time -
she might laugh too hard!) This can work two ways, either the
mother-to-be can dress up the father-to-be in big baby
clothing or they can swap roles. This is practice for them for
when the baby comes. This is where the grandmothers get to
talk about what the parents-to-be were like as babies. Another
idea is to have the father-to-be show up in the middle of the
shower dressed like a big baby escorted by a delivery person
(person dressed up as stork, doctor, nurse) as a special
delivery for the mother-to-be. Won't she be surprised?
Word Scramble
Make a list of "baby" words, such as swing, playpen, blanket,
rattle, diaper, bottle, etc but scramble them up. Make enough
copies for each guest and you keep the answer sheet. Give the
guests 5-10 min to unscramble and winner with all or the most
correct wins, give a prize.
Who's Who
Have each guest bring a baby picture of herself. Mount these
'celebrity' photos on a board and assign each picture a number
by writing on the back of the picture lightly in pencil or by
attaching a numbered slip of paper underneath. Each guest will
get a pencil and paper and you can give them 5 minutes to
guess who's who! The one with the most correct wins a prize!

What's in the Bag?
Place a few baby items in bottom of pillowcase. Such items
could be a pacifier, cotton balls, bottle, plastic keys, etc.
Pass pillowcase around, give each person 30 seconds-1 min to
feel what is in the bag, then pass it on to next player. After
passing the bag, guest must write down everything she can
remember feeling in the bag. Winner of the prize is the one
who remembers the most correctly.
Who Will the Baby Look Like?
This is where you must have lots of pictures of the
parents-to-be as children through adulthood. These should be
pictures that can be cut. The object of the game to use each
facial feature and create funny faces. This is quite humorous
when you look at each face that has been made by different
people!
Who Has …
Who traveled the farthest, shortest, known her the longest
(mom doesn't count), shortest, etc.

Some Games/Activities for the GUYS!
· Baby food tasted by all the men who are blindfolded, or if
all guests are involved the labels are removed and the shower
hosts have everyone try the food. Anyone who answers
incorrectly has to eat the whole jar of baby food! Prizes are
optional with this game.
· Diapering and powdering the baby contest for Daddy to be and
men guests, even those with children have to participate.
· Assembling car seat/stroller combos with a doll baby
strapped in. Make it known that the doll still has feelings!!!
The quickest time gets a prize.
Baby Shower Thank You Cards - If you are in charge of
the baby shower for your sister or friend, remember to help
her with her Thank you cards. It will help the new mom
tremendously if you set her up with baby shower thank you
cards.
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