letscook04
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The thread centers around participants sharing ideas and experiences related to games that can be played at baby showers. Various game suggestions and personal anecdotes are exchanged, highlighting different approaches to entertaining guests during such events.
Views differ on the types of games that are most enjoyable or appropriate for baby showers, with no clear consensus on a single best game.
Participants share personal experiences and ideas, reflecting a variety of preferences and creativity in planning baby shower games.
Consultants and individuals planning baby showers may find the shared ideas and experiences helpful for generating their own game concepts.
letscook04 said:Help!!! I need ideas for games to play at a baby shower!
katie0128 said:This only works if you have a really fun group that isn't easily grossed out...
Pick 4 to 6 different kinds of chocolate candies (reece cups, rolos, kisses, etc.) and SOFTEN - not melt, just soften - the candies until they are mushy. Put the candy in a baby diaper and squish a bit. Label the diapers with numbers (so you remember which one is which) and have the guests try to guess what candy is in each diaper.
gilliandanielle said:I planned my SIL's baby shower in May, and we play a game similar to Memory. We had pregnancy terms printed on index cards and went around the room giving people a turn to make pairs. When they got a pair they were rewarded with a candy that related to the term.
For instance- a person takes their turn and finds the two cards labled 'sex'. She then gets a Skor bar as a prize. I have the whole list of cards and candy if you are interested...
letscook04 said:Nasty!! LOL
gilliandanielle said:I e-mailed it to you Colleen, and if anyone else is intested here is what we did at my SIL's shower:
Breastfeeding- Milky Way
Doctor's Bill- 100 Grand
Contraction- Whoppers
Epidural- Lifesavers
Baby girl- Baby Ruth
Baby Boy- Oh Henry
Preemie- Runts
Sex- Skor
Umbilical Cord- licorice rope
Bottles- Baby Bottle Pop
Pregnant figure- Mounds
Twins- Twix
I know there is a lot more possibilities but we wanted to limit the game so it didn't take forever.
whiteyteresa said:I don't know about game but here is a flyer for baby stuff
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Some popular games include "Baby Bingo," where guests fill out bingo cards with baby-related items, "Guess the Baby Food," where participants taste and identify different baby food flavors, and "Diaper Raffle," where guests bring diapers for a chance to win a prize. Other favorites include "Baby Shower Trivia" and "The Price is Right: Baby Edition."
For "Guess the Baby Food," you will need several jars of baby food with the labels removed. Provide each guest with a sheet of paper and a pen. Guests taste each jar and write down their guesses for the flavors. The person with the most correct answers wins a prize!
Supplies can vary depending on the games you choose, but common items include bingo cards, pens, baby food jars, spoons, blindfolds (for tasting games), and prizes for the winners. It's also helpful to have a timer and a way to keep track of scores.
A great icebreaker game is "Two Truths and a Lie." Each guest shares two true statements and one false statement about themselves related to babies or parenting. The other guests then guess which statement is the lie. This game encourages conversation and laughter!
Typically, each game should last about 15 to 20 minutes, allowing enough time for guests to participate and enjoy themselves. Overall, plan for around 2 to 3 games during the shower, depending on the length of the event and the number of guests.