Custom
Made Puzzle
Definitely
start with this one! As your guests walk in the door, pass out
a puzzle based on the mother-to-be, your party theme, or the guests.
They will have a fun puzzle to solve that gets them into the spirit
of your party, and they will be entertained while you wait for everyone
to arrive!
Make
a puzzle now!
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Safety
Pins in Rice
Place
tiny brass safety pins in a bowl of rice. Take turns blind folding
people and see how many pins they can pull out in a minute. It's
harder than it looks! Works best for smaller parties.
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Measure
the Mother-to-Be
Pass
around a roll of toilet paper. Let everyone tear off enough to go
around the mother-to-be's tummy. Whoever is the closest wins!
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Guess
the Objects
Place
baby related items (such as a diaper, pacifier, bottle brush, etc.)
in brown paper bags. Staple shut and write a number on the outside.
Everyone
is given a piece of paper and a pen, and the sacks are passed around
the room. Everyone must guess what they think is inside and write
down what their guess is. At the end, the sacks are opened and whoever
gets the most right wins. The mother-to-be is given the baby items.
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Diaper
The Baby Game
One
of our favorite baby shower games. Male and female couples are paired
together to "diaper" a baby doll. Sounds easy enough, but there's
a catch. The the couple must wrap the diaper to the baby using only
one hand each. The other hand is not allowed to touch the diaper.
This is a lesson in teamwork! The team who diapers the doll the
fastest wins the prize.
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Pass
The Present Game
The
hostess starts with a gift which was wrapped numerous times with
many layers of different colored paper. This game is played like
musical chairs. When the music starts, the hostess passes the gift
around the room. Every time the music stops, whoever has the gift
removes a layer of wrapping paper. When the music restarts, the
present gets passed around again. This continues until the last
layer is removed, and the person holding the present gets to keep
it.
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Footprint
& Handprint Advice
Make
copies of baby feet and hand prints and cut them out. At the shower
ask each guest to write advice on one and a helpful hint on the
other. Then put them in a scrap book for the mom-to-be to refer
back to as needed.
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Pre-Addressed
Envelope Door Prize Game
As
guests arrive they are handed an envelope and asked to write their
address on it, then it's put in a basket. One envelope is drawn,
and the winning guest receives a prize. Then the envelopes (already
addressed) along with the thank you cards were given to the mother,
making it very easy to send.
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Baby
Questions
Pass
out note cards and pencils to each attendee. Each person writes
a common baby question such as "What do you do when a baby cries?"
or "How do you get a baby to sleep through the night?" Then collect
the cards and redistribute them face down (so you cannot see the
question) and have each attendee write the answer to their initial
question on the blank side. Then read the cards and get ready to
laugh! For example, you could have a card with a question "How do
you know you have folded a cloth diaper correctly?" on one side
and the answer "Where you get your first smile" on the other.
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Name
Poem with Advice
If
you already have a name picked out, have the attendees make a poem
with the letters of the name. For example if the first letter is
N, the tip could be "Never pull on daddy's mustache." The next letter
could be E and the tip could be "Eat all your veggies!"
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Baby
Expression
Create
a sheet of four to six baby pictures (from magazines, mother-to-be
photo album, family albums, etc.). Make photocopies of the sheet
to each guest. The guests try to create funny captions of what they
think the baby is trying to say!
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Baby
Draw
Have
the attendees draw a picture of a baby. But instead of holding the
paper on their laps, they have to put the paper on their heads!
Use a paper plate or magazine under the paper to ease the drawing.
The guest of honor picks the one she likes best or most resembles
a baby. Funny!
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Multi-tasking
Mama
Two people hold a clothesline, while each attendee takes a turn
hanging up baby clothes. The trick is that they have to hang the
clothes while holding the baby and talking on a cordless phone!
The one who can hang the most clothes in one minute wins.
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Guess
the Number of Jelly Beans in the Baby Bottle Game
Fill
a baby bottle with little jelly beans (or other small candy, you
can even get baby themed candy at some candy stores). Show the attendees
the baby bottle and have them guess how many beans or candy are
in the baby bottle. How about picking the mom's favorite small candy
to use as they did at my baby shower? Or you can use baby pins instead
of candy in the guessing game for your party. This is a low calorie
version!
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Mom-to-be
Trivia Game
Compile
a list of about 20 questions about the mom-to-be to ask the attendees
to see who knows her the most. The attendee with the most correct
answers wins.
Sample
questions include the following: What names does she have for picked
for the baby?, Does she hope for boy, girl or either?, What are
the color of her eyes?, What are the colors she has picked for the
nursery?, What is she wearing today?, What is her favorite children's
character (Pooh, Bart Simpson, etc.)?, Has she had any crazy food
cravings and if so, what was it?
If
you are having the shower after the baby is born, change the questions
to Labor Trivia. Ask questions such as exact birth weight, time
of birth, time arrived at the hospital, etc.
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