Looking for baby shower games? We’ve got you! Check out this list of 30+ games to impress your guests and put a smile on that mom-to-be’s face.
Guests mark off baby-related items on their bingo cards as they are mentioned or used during the shower.
Guests bring a pack of diapers for a chance to win a prize.
Guests taste different baby foods and try to guess the flavors.
Guests write down as many baby names as they can think of in a set amount of time.
Guests bring baby photos of themselves, and everyone tries to match the photos to the correct guest.
Melt different types of chocolate candy bars in diapers, and guests have to guess which candy bar it is by smelling (and sometimes tasting!).
Give guests a clothespin to wear, and if they say “baby,” they lose their pin to the person who catches them.
Guests draw baby-related items or phrases for their team to guess.
A baby-themed twist on "Pin the Tail on the Donkey."
Guests write down their guess for the baby’s due date.
Create funny stories by filling in blanks with random words.
Guests race to drink a beverage from a baby bottle.
Guests guess the baby’s birth weight.
Match the celebrity with their baby’s unique name.
Guests race to see who can change a baby doll’s diaper the fastest.
Unscramble baby-related words.
Hide pacifiers around the party area for guests to find.
Guests cut a piece of string to the length they think matches the mom-to-be’s belly circumference.
Guests try to remember as many items as possible from a diaper bag shown briefly.
Act out baby-related activities for others to guess.
Display various baby items and have guests guess the price. The closest guess wins.
Create a custom word search with baby-related words for guests to find.
Play snippets of songs with the word “baby” in the title and have guests guess the song and artist.
Guests fill out cards predicting the baby’s gender, birth date, weight, and length. These can be saved for the parents to review after the birth.
Create a quiz about the mom-to-be’s likes, dislikes, and habits, and see who knows her best.
Guests fill in the blanks or complete lines from popular nursery rhymes.
Play a baby-themed version of the popular game, with categories like baby names, baby products, and things related to babies.
Provide plain onesies and fabric markers or paints for guests to decorate personalized outfits for the baby.
Guests write down their best advice for the new mom, which can be compiled into a keepsake book.
Yes- if you are a Swiftie, this game is a must!
While we know gender reveals are it’s own thing, you just might want to play this game before the baby shower. It’s virtual, so you can get everyone guessing and involved no matter where they are in the world!
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