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Baby Registry List - Baby Shower Ideas; 8 Creative Baby Shower Ideas

Baby showers are an exciting event that celebrates the impending arrival of a baby. Closest friends, family, neighbors, and coworkers get together to celebrate mom-to-be and baby. Baby showers are notorious for games, many of which have been enjoyed for decades! Although so many things have changed with the preparation for a new arrival, baby shower ideas and games are a tradition that has stood the test of time.




If you plan a baby shower for a loved one or yourself, you are likely looking to find creative baby shower game ideas that can be enjoyed by everyone who attends. Also, have fun while being productive with your baby shower themes by implementing a baby registry list so you don’t get duplicate gifts and you get exactly everything on your newborn baby checklist. Make sure the baby registry list has the best baby products as well as the baby essentials list. We have put a list together of 8 innovative baby shower game ideas that are sure to elicit a lot of laughs and create beautiful memories! Baby Shower Themes and Games


1. My Water Broke!

Purchase small plastic babies from a party supply store or online and freeze one baby in each ice cube. Put one ice cube in each guest's drink and tell them to keep an eye on their baby. Once they have found their baby is no longer surrounded by ice, they will need to shout, "My water broke!". The first person to call this out wins.


2. Baby Bingo

Create a baby bingo sheet with unique combinations of words like "cute" or "baby blanket" and hand them out with a pen when the mom-to-be opens her gifts. Each time the future mama says one of these phrases or words, they can cross off the spot on the bingo sheet— the first person to cross out a column, row, or diagonal wins.


3. A Diaper Disaster

Diaper changes can be messy, to say the least. For this game, melt different chocolate bars and smear a separate melted chocolate bar in each diaper. As guests arrive, ask them to smell each diaper and guess the candy bar on a sheet of paper. The most significant number of successful guesses wins.


4. The Diaper Relay

Divide your guests up into at least two teams. Give each group one pack of newborn diapers, one tub of baby wipes, one blanket, and one baby doll. Each team will line up, and you will give the first player of each team a swaddled baby wearing a diaper. When you say "GO!" they will need to run to a changing table, remove the blanket, change the diaper, swaddle the baby and run back and give the baby to the next team player who will repeat the process. Each team member will have to change a diaper successfully. The first team to complete all their diaper changes wins.





5. He Said/ She Said

Ask the mom and partner to answer a series of questions before the baby shower. Print out these questions and the two answers, without specifying who gave which answer. Ask guests to guess which parent gave each answer; he said vs. she said. Once everyone has made their guesses on their sheet, take up the answers. Whoever thought the most responses correctly wins.


6. Baby Animals

Create a handout with a list of animals in one column and a list of their corresponding baby names in another column (e.g., duck and duckling, deer and fawn). Ensure the names are mixed up in each column and ask guests to match the animal with the appropriate baby name. The person most successful matches win.


7. Who's That Baby?

Ask guests to submit a picture of themselves as a baby. Collect all the photos, post them on a poster board, and label each one with a number. Give each guest a piece of paper and have them match up the numbered baby photos with the guest's name. The person with the highest number of successful matches wins!


8. Mom-to-be Trivia

Everyone loves a good trivia game! Prepare a list of trivia questions about the mom-to-be, including a random selection of questions like her first job, first pet, and favorite snack. Gather the guests together and divide them into two groups. Provide each group with a baby rattle and ask them to shake their rattle if they want to answer a question. Read a trivia question and allow the team that rattled first to answer. If they answer incorrectly, the second team can attempt. Each successful answer results in one point. The team with the highest number of points wins.





For baby shower games, you can provide little prizes for the winners, or they can have the satisfaction of knowing they were declared the winner. Prizes or not, these games are guaranteed to get guests mingling, laughing, and creating beautiful memories with the mom-to-be.


Make sure to add gifts for the baby that are on your baby essentials list / baby registry list and are the best baby products from the best baby store. These baby shower ideas and baby shower themes help you get everything on your newborn baby checklist as well as having fun with your friends and family in celebration for the baby to be.

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