Baby Shower
Games & Activities
You’ve gathered a special group of
family and friends to celebrate the
mother-to-be or parents-to-be and
the new baby. This group of people
will be there to support the new
parents, and celebrate future
milestones. Games can be used to
focus attention on the guest(s) of
honor, lighten the atmosphere and
spark conversation. With a little
bit of pre-planning, personalized
and interactive games or activities
can make a baby shower memorable and
meaningful for all involved.
All about Mom & Dad - Quiz
My parents used to say, “When you
grow up, I hope you have kids just
like you.” Grandparents, aunts and
uncles will be excited to help you
prepare. Ask them to tell you what
Mom or Dad-to-be were like growing
up. Help jog their memories with
questions. Use the answers to
create a 15 to 20-question quiz.
Guests have to guess if the question
or statement applies to the new Mom
or Dad (use actual first names when
creating the quiz). The guest with
the most correct answers wins a
prize. Answers to the family
questionnaire can also be compiled
into a scrapbook or memory book for
the mom-to-be.
Famous “Baby’s Name Here”
Has the baby been named? What will
he/she be like when they grow up?
“Google” the baby’s name to find out
what other people with that name
have become. For instance, my son’s
name is Benjamin. A quick search on
the Internet brought up Benjamin
Franklin, Ben Affleck, Big Ben,
etc. Guests had to match the
“Famous Bens” to the correct
descriptions – “Discovered
Electricity”, “Previously engaged to
pop superstar Jennifer Lopez”,
“World’s most famous clock”. Compile
10 to 15 names with descriptions.
The guest with the most correct
matches wins.
Advice Cards
How well does the mother-to-be know
her guests? Create or purchase 4x6
inch cards that match the theme of
the shower. Colored card stock,
stickers, stamps and embellishments
to decorate the cards can be
purchased at your local scrapbook
store. As each guest arrives, ask
her to write some advice for the
mother-to-be on the card, putting
her name on the back. When all are
complete, ask the guest of honor to
read the advice on each card and
guess who might have written it. At
the end, ask the mother-to-be to
randomly pick a card from the
stack. A prize can be awarded to
that guest. Cards can be added to a
scrapbook to be presented to the
mother-to-be at a later date.
Baby Shower Bingo
Opening gifts becomes interactive
entertainment with “Baby Shower
Bingo”. When it’s time to open
gifts, provide each guest with a
unique printable bingo card (see
attached – up to 15 available) and
markers. M&Ms, pink or blue Jelly
Belly’s, stickers, stamps or ink
pens all make great markers. As
gifts are opened, the host calls out
the gift (rattle, shoes, hat, etc.).
Guests keep track of the items that
are opened on their bingo cards with
their markers. The first to get five
in a row wins a prize.
Baby Shower – Scrapbook
Moms want to do everything they can
to help preserve the memory of their
new born child and the events
leading up to their birth. As the
host, you can capture the moment
with a scrapbook of the baby shower.
Take pictures of the room and table
decorated before the guests arrive,
the cake, the guest of honor with
the host (or hosts), the guest of
honor with her mother, sister(s),
daughter(s), grandmother, etc. take
a picture of each guest individually
and a group picture of all the
guests. It’s also nice to have a
picture of each gift as it is
opened. Wrapping paper and party
decorations along with paper,
stickers, stamps and embellishments
purchased from your local scrapbook
store can be used to decorate the
pages. When compiling the book,
include a copy of the invitation,
the menu, the games, and the list of
gifts given. Create a page for each
guest with their picture, a picture
of their gift and their advice card.
Try to complete the book within a
week of the shower. The book can be
presented to the mother-to-be as
soon as it is completed or upon the
birth of her baby.
Prizes
Be sure to have at least one prize
for each game or activity. You may
want to have a few extra on hand, in
case of a tie. Prizes are a small
gift from the hostess. Ideas
include: a bouquet of flowers used
to decorate the shower, bottle of
wine or champagne, frame, note
cards, gift certificate, gourmet
chocolate, candles, special soaps or
lotions, etc.