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The best game ideas for the baby shower

Do you have an expectant mum in your circle of friends and want to surprise her with a baby shower? Or are you currently pregnant and want to throw a baby shower yourself? Then we have plenty of ideas for you here. Great game ideas that are easy and inexpensive to put into practice..

The my junior guessing game for free download

Download our guessing game for your baby shower here. Simply print out and hand out to the party guests. Each guest can then guess exactly when the baby will be born, what eye colour or hair colour it might have, and what the weather will be like on the day of the birth. The mum-to-be can then keep these cards and will always have a a wonderful memory, which the child can still enjoy as an adult. Besides, it is of course really exciting after the birth to see who was right with their guesses.

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Wtt-Wrapping

In this game, guests who already have a baby are clearly at an advantage. You’ll need a large baby doll and some nappies, preferably in size 1 so that they fit the doll. Then each guest must take it in turns to change the doll’s nappy against the clock. Whoever puts the new nappy on the baby the fastest wins.

Guess the baby food

The classic among baby shower games. You’ll need various jars of baby food, a spoon, and then you’re ready to go. One player is blindfolded, another player opens a jar and feeds their partner with the puree of their choice. Then you have to guess which type of puree it is.

Painting bodies or bibs

You will need white baby bodysuits (preferably in size 56) or light-coloured bibs without any prints. You’ll also need to get some fabric pens. Then the guests can let their creativity run wild. The parents-to-be will then always have a reminder of this special day when dressing or feeding their baby. A lovely memento of a wonderful party and its guests.

Guessing baby photos

Please ask each guest to send you a baby photo of themselves before the party. You can then stick the photos onto a poster or pin them to a notice board. Cover these up until the game begins. Alternatively, you can simply lay the pictures out on a table. Then the guests, or just the mum-to-be, can try to match the photos to the correct person. If some guests do not know each other, the game is a lovely icebreaker.

Drinking from a bottle

Get a few baby bottles. Fill them with milk or another drink. Two guests at a time, or all guests, take part and At “go”, they drink the bottle with the teat as quickly as they can. That’s not so easy and will at the very least make for some funny photos. The mum-to-be can then keep the little bottles straight away and perhaps use them for the baby later on.

Guess baby items

Please ask each guest to bring a small gift for the baby. A dummy, a musical toy, a teething ring or a bottle are, for example, possible options. These gifts should not be wrapped, but placed in a large bag. The mum-to-be then has to reach into the bag and guess which items are inside. She may keep every correct piece. And, of course, the rest as well.

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Diving for dummies

You might remember this game from your childhood as apple bobbing. For this version of the game, you don’t need apples, but dummies. Ideally, the game should be played outside. You’ll need a large tub filled with water and some dummies. Each party guest must then, with their hands behind their back, dive for the dummies with their mouth. That will be quite difficult for the person diving for the dummies. All the more amusing for the spectators, though.

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