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Have each guest write an encouraging note on each diaper, and then put them in a nice basket for the new parents to read throughout the night! For this game, you need two or more babies on a table, some diapers and a stopwatch.

Most smartphones have stopwatches built right in the clock app. Simply line up guests and a competing partner and time how quickly they can change a diaper! The guest that gets the fastest time wins the game! To play this game, first either get a few colors of play-doh and put them out in different bowls so that each bowl has its own color of play-doh. Guests will have a laugh as they try their hand at molding and creating a baby using simple colored dough and even some ribbon and household items.

Alternatively, if the mom-to-be feels uncomfortable with voting, then the guests can vote on which baby turned out the best using whatever criteria you decide.

For some moms this will be their very first experience into parenthood, for others, this may be the 4th, 5th or 6th or more time around. This activity can be extremely meaningful to include on your list of baby shower games. The parents can choose to collect all of the notes and put them into an actual time capsule and read them when the baby is older.

Include price tags of the possible amount that you might expect to pay at the store to purchase these baby items. You then ask each of your guests to they and guess how much every item on the table costs individually. Give each player a small piece of paper and a pencil to record their answers. The player with the most amount of correct answers wins a prize! First, dump out each piece of candy try your best not to eat one and count how many pieces of chocolate kisses there are.

Record your answer in a secret place. Leave small pieces of paper and pencils on the table for each guest to record their answer. The person with the closest answer wins the prize! Place them in a decorative container.

Ask your guests to use their creativity and imagination to create the new baby girl a headband by gluing the embellishments onto the cloth headbands to create a stylish design for the baby to wear. For this game, place a couple of baby dolls on a table along with blindfolds, and diapers. Tie the blindfold around the eyes of your players and see who can change their doll the fastest…correctly!

Have a station set up at your baby shower where you have a pretty printable available for each guest to fill out wishes for the new baby. They can be dropped into a box for the expectant parents to read later. Blindfold the player, start the timer and see how many cotton balls he or she can scoop into the basket within a given amount of time. Suggested time is 60 seconds.

The player with the most amount of cotton balls in the container wins! To watch the video of this game in action from TheEllingtonsVlog click below. Fun baby shower games are everywhere! Set up chairs in a row to accommodate for all of the men at your party. Line up the guys and ask them to remove their shoes and place them beside their chair. Have them inflate a balloon and place it under their shirt.

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Before the party, look through your list of guests, and make a note of any fun facts about each guest. Then, type up a list of each fact without saying who it belongs to, print copies of the list, and leave one in each guest's seat. When everyone arrives at your baby shower, guests will have to get to know each other quickly to find out which fact belongs to which guest.

The guest with the most correct answers wins. As guests arrive, pin a card on their back, and have them mingle, asking one another other a series of yes or no questions to try to identify the item on their back. After someone has correctly guessed, the card can be pinned on the front or taken off. 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!

Pictures of baby items cut from a catalogue or printed out — they can even be from the mom-to-be's registry wish list. Lay out the pictures of the baby-related items, and give your guests a pen and paper. You can pick up each item and give a description and have your guests write down a price as a guess. The guest to get the closest price without going over gets a gift. Give copies of the questions to the mom-to-be and her partner before the party, and ask them to write down their answers.

During the shower, give copies of the questions to all the guests, and have them use their imagination to fill in the blanks with what they think mom or dad said in answer to each question. The guest who guesses the answers closest to what mom or dad said wins the game.



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