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More Baby Shower Games to Play at Your Shower 

What fun would be a baby shower be if there were no games for the guests to play? When deciding on baby shower games that you can play at your party, there are many options to choose from. Creating your own baby shower game is also an idea. All you need is a creative mind and your guests are bound to have a terrific time at your baby shower party. Some good, fun, fast paced and original baby shower games are provided here for a fun and thrilling party.   

 

Baby Shower Games Bullet Baby Alphabet Game 

 

You will need a pen and paper for each participant that has all the letters in the alphabet written down in a vertical manner on the left side of the paper. The object of the game is for the guests to write any and all words that have to do with “baby” next to each letter. A timer should be set for two to three minutes to complete the entire game. The guest who writes the most words in the scheduled time receives a gift. 

 

Baby Shower Games Bullet The Baby Animal Game 

 

Have your guests write down animals that have specific names for their young, for example, Cub for Lion, Kitten for Cat, Puppy for Dog, etc. Give them five or ten minutes to list as many animals as they can. The person with the most animals written down correctly wins. 

 

Baby Shower Games Bullet Baby Shower Chocolate Game 

 

This game is played in teams. Materials needed are a couple of chocolate candy bars using different types, paper and a pen for each team that will participate. Give every team one candy bar of each type and have them associate the same with something related to baby showers. For example, Twix may be associated with Twins or Hershey's Chocolate Kisses may be associated with baby kisses, etc. Make everyone read their answers out loud for a creative, fun and memorable experience! 

 

Baby Shower Games Bullet Guessing Baby Items 

 

This is a baby shower game intended for the mommy to be. Blindfold the mother and place a large bag of baby items in front of her. Have her take an item out of the bag and have her tell the baby shower guests the name of the baby item she is holding. This will be a funny and exciting game if you buy baby toys that are uncommon or products that the mother to be may not recognize easily. 

 

Baby Shower Games Bullet Baby Song List 

 

Pen and paper are needed for every guest or team. Let the players write down all the songs that have the word "Baby" in their titles for a limited time of five minutes. Examples include, Baby Love, One For My Baby, Santa Baby, etc. If you want it to be more difficult for the players, you can also ask them to write the name of the one who wrote the songs. This baby shower game is often a favorite to many! 

 

Baby Shower Games Bullet Making A Baby 

 

Play-dough is needed for this activity. The guests will be given a small container of play dough with which to create a baby. He or she will only be given five minutes to finish the game. When time is up, the babies will now be presented to the mother to be who will decide which baby is the best, receiving a prize. 

 

Baby Shower Games Bullet Do You Know What It Is 

 

This game requires ten to fifteen baby items of different kinds, ten to fifteen small plastic bags, pen and paper for each guest. As the host, you will have to sort the baby items in each of the small bags, one item per bag then number the bags from 1-10/15 accordingly. 

 

Give each player a piece of numbered paper and pen according to how many bags are prepared. Pass out the bags to the guests in random order for them to touch or feel. The goal is to have each of them figure what baby items are inside the bag based on how they felt it or heard it, take note, the bags cannot be opened. 

 

Once everybody's had the chance to touch all of the items and write down their answers, the mother to be opens each bag and reveals what is inside it to the guests. Whoever gets the most correct answers gets the baby shower gift. 

 
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