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My shower was co-ed. The games we had were Baby Gift Bingo, Guess the Amount of Candy in the bottle, and then there was a game where everyone had a necklace with a plastic pacifier and if they said “baby” then they lost it to whoever heard the word. Whoever had the most necklaces at the end won. (strangely it was a male guest at mine!! lol.)
Games: make up a list of famous moms and dads and place each name on a different card. as guest arrive, place the dads on the women’s backs and the moms on the mens backs and have them try and figure out who they are by asking yes and no questions. Buy baby food and have a relay to see who can identify the veg/fruit by only the smell. Have the crib and changing table (or other bigger items) that need to be assembled and have the guys put together one and the girls the other, whoever gets done first wins. Plus you have some of your furniture assembled.
Food: place tiny plastic babies (can be found in party stores) in ice trays and freeze enough ice cubes for each guest to have a pregnant ice cube. The first guest to have an ice cube fully melt, or have their baby born, wins! Keep food simple. veggie/fruit tray, meatballs, brownies, pasta salad, meat and cheese tray with rolls for guest to assemble, etc.
Piggy Bank: give each guest a small box, each time they say baby, instead of giving up a necklace of sorts, they have to put in a .50 – $1 to their box. Or you can simply have a donation box (much like a money tree at a wedding) although you can use an emply diaper box or wipes bin.
December 20th, 2008 at 2:31 am
Kathryn Cave
My shower was co-ed. The games we had were Baby Gift Bingo, Guess the Amount of Candy in the bottle, and then there was a game where everyone had a necklace with a plastic pacifier and if they said “baby” then they lost it to whoever heard the word. Whoever had the most necklaces at the end won. (strangely it was a male guest at mine!! lol.)
December 23rd, 2008 at 10:27 am
Claudia Bolanos
try scallops wrapped in bacon for an appetizer
December 23rd, 2008 at 9:18 pm
Martin Falls
Do a Google search, there are alot of baby shower sites. I used this one for my shower.
December 24th, 2008 at 8:23 am
Craig Roddy
Games: make up a list of famous moms and dads and place each name on a different card. as guest arrive, place the dads on the women’s backs and the moms on the mens backs and have them try and figure out who they are by asking yes and no questions. Buy baby food and have a relay to see who can identify the veg/fruit by only the smell. Have the crib and changing table (or other bigger items) that need to be assembled and have the guys put together one and the girls the other, whoever gets done first wins. Plus you have some of your furniture assembled.
Food: place tiny plastic babies (can be found in party stores) in ice trays and freeze enough ice cubes for each guest to have a pregnant ice cube. The first guest to have an ice cube fully melt, or have their baby born, wins! Keep food simple. veggie/fruit tray, meatballs, brownies, pasta salad, meat and cheese tray with rolls for guest to assemble, etc.
Piggy Bank: give each guest a small box, each time they say baby, instead of giving up a necklace of sorts, they have to put in a .50 – $1 to their box. Or you can simply have a donation box (much like a money tree at a wedding) although you can use an emply diaper box or wipes bin.
Hope these help! Have a great shower!
December 26th, 2008 at 9:50 am
Eve Haughey
Hi!
This article has some fun baby shower games:
I like the tp one the best.
Have fun!!!!!!!