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60 Fun and Easy Baby Shower Games Ideas You’ll Want to Have Another Baby!

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Are you planning a baby shower and need some fun game ideas? You’ve hit the jackpot! This article will give you 60 awesome baby shower games that are easy to set up and super fun to play. We’ll cover games for small and large groups, games for couples, and even some new twists on classic favorites. Let’s dive in and make your baby shower unforgettable!

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📊 Quick Guide: Top 10 Baby Shower Games

Game NamePrep Time# of PlayersFun Factor
Diaper Raffle5 minsUnlimited⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Guess the Baby Food15 mins5-20⭐⭐⭐⭐
Baby Item Scavenger Hunt10 mins4-12⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Don’t Say Baby2 minsUnlimited⭐⭐⭐
Decorate a Onesie20 mins5-15⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Nursery Rhyme Trivia10 mins5-20⭐⭐⭐⭐
Baby Bottle Chugging Contest5 mins4-10⭐⭐⭐⭐
Measure the Belly5 minsUnlimited⭐⭐⭐
Emoji Pictionary10 mins6-20⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Guess the Birth Date5 minsUnlimited⭐⭐⭐⭐

Why Play Baby Shower Games?

 Baby Shower Games Ideas a table with balloons and a sign on it

Baby shower games are more than just fun activities. They help:

  • Break the ice between guests who might not know each other
  • Create lasting memories for the mom-to-be
  • Provide entertainment and laughter
  • Give guests a chance to win small prizes

Now, let’s explore 60 fantastic game ideas!

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20 Fun Baby Shower Games Your Guests Will Love to Play

1. Diaper Raffle

What you need: Raffle tickets, a sign explaining the game, and a prize for the winner.

How to play: Ask guests to bring a pack of diapers in exchange for a raffle ticket. At the end of the shower, draw a ticket to choose the winner. The mom-to-be gets a stockpile of diapers, and one lucky guest wins a prize!

2. Guess the Baby Food

a table with a sign and cards Guess the Baby Food

What you need: 5-10 jars of baby food with labels removed, numbered stickers, small spoons, and guess sheets.

How to play: Guests taste each baby food and try to guess the flavor. The person with the most correct guesses wins!

3. Baby Item Scavenger Hunt

What you need: A list of baby items, small bags for collecting items.

How to play: Give each guest or team a list of baby-related items to find in their purses or around the party area. The first to find all items wins!

4. Don’t Say Baby

What you need: Safety pins or clothespins, one for each guest.

How to play: Give each guest a pin when they arrive. If someone catches another person saying the word “baby,” they get to take their pin. The person with the most pins at the end wins!

5. Decorate a Onesie

What you need: Plain white onesies in various sizes, fabric markers or paint, cardboard to put inside the onesies.

How to play: Let guests decorate onesies for the baby. The mom-to-be can choose her favorite design as the winner, and she gets to keep all the cute onesies!

6. Nursery Rhyme Trivia

What you need: A list of nursery rhyme questions, pens, and paper.

How to play: Read out questions about popular nursery rhymes and have guests write down their answers. The person with the most correct answers wins!

7. Baby Bottle Chugging Contest

a group of children drinking from a bottle Baby Bottle Chugging Contest

What you need: Baby bottles filled with a drink (juice, milk, or water), one for each participant.

How to play: Guests race to see who can drink the contents of their baby bottle the fastest using only the nipple.

8. Playdough Baby

What you need: Play-doh or modeling clay in various colors.

How to play: Give guests 5 minutes to sculpt a baby using the play-doh. The mom-to-be chooses her favorite as the winner.

9. Measure the Belly

What you need: A ball of yarn or string, scissors.

How to play: Guests cut a length of yarn they think will fit perfectly around the mom-to-be’s belly. The closest guess wins!

10. Baby Care Relay Race

What you need: Baby dolls, diapers, baby clothes, and baby bottles.

How to play: Divide guests into teams. Each team must race to complete baby care tasks like changing a diaper, dressing the baby, and preparing a bottle.

11. Emoji Pictionary

What you need: A list of baby-related words, smartphones or emoji printouts.

How to play: Guests try to convey baby-related words using only emojis. Others guess what the word is.

12. Baby Food Taste Test

What you need: Various flavors of baby food, spoons, and scorecards.

How to play: Blindfold guests and have them taste different baby foods. They try to guess the flavors. The most correct guesses win!

13. Diaper Change Race

What you need: Baby dolls, diapers, wipes, and changing pads.

How to play: Guests race to see who can change a diaper the fastest while maintaining proper technique.

14. Baby Item Memory Game

What you need: A tray filled with 15-20 baby items, a cloth to cover the tray, paper, and pens.

How to play: Show guests the tray for 1 minute, then cover it. They must write down as many items as they can remember.

15. Guess the Birth Date

What you need: A calendar, pens, and small slips of paper.

How to play: Guests write their guess for the baby’s birth date on a slip of paper. The closest guess (after the baby is born) wins a prize!

16. Baby Sock Matching

a pair of feet wearing socks Baby Sock Matching

What you need: Several pairs of baby socks, mixed up.

How to play: Time guests as they try to match pairs of baby socks as quickly as possible.

17. Pacifier Hunt

What you need: Lots of plastic pacifiers hidden around the party area.

How to play: Hide pacifiers before guests arrive. The person who finds the most wins a prize!

18. Baby Book Emoji Puzzle

What you need: A list of popular baby book titles written in emojis.

How to play: Guests try to decipher the baby book titles from the emoji clues.

19. Lullaby Karaoke

What you need: A karaoke machine or smartphone app with lullabies.

How to play: Guests take turns singing lullabies. The best performance (as judged by the mom-to-be) wins!

20. Guess the Baby Photo

What you need: Baby photos of the guests, numbered and displayed.

How to play: Guests try to match the baby photos to the adult guests at the party.

21. Baby Name Race

What you need: Letter cards or Scrabble tiles, timer.

How to play: Give guests 2 minutes to create as many baby names as possible using the provided letters.

22. Blindfolded Diaper Change

What you need: Baby dolls, diapers, blindfolds.

How to play: Guests attempt to change a diaper on a doll while blindfolded. The neatest change wins!

23. Baby Necessities Price is Right

What you need: Pictures of baby items with prices hidden, guess sheets.

How to play: Show baby items and have guests guess the price. Closest without going over wins!

24. Pin the Pacifier on the Baby

What you need: Large baby poster, paper pacifiers, tape, blindfold.

How to play: Blindfolded guests try to pin the pacifier in the correct spot on the baby poster.

25. Baby Food Art

What you need: Various colors of baby food, paper plates, plastic spoons.

How to play: Guests create “artwork” using baby food as paint. Most creative piece wins!

26. Bobbing for Pacifiers

What you need: Large bowl of water, floating pacifiers.

How to play: Guests use only their mouths to retrieve pacifiers from the water. Most in 1 minute wins!

27. Baby Bottle Ring Toss

What you need: Baby bottles, plastic rings.

How to play: Set up bottles and have guests toss rings onto them. Most rings landed wins!

28. Baby Item Pictionary

What you need: Whiteboard or large paper, markers, list of baby items.

How to play: Teams take turns drawing baby items while others guess. Most correct guesses wins!

29. Baby Food Jar Bowling

a jar of food on a table,

What you need: Empty baby food jars, small ball.

How to play: Set up jars like bowling pins. Guests take turns bowling with a small ball.

30. Guess the Baby’s Features

What you need: Pictures of the parents, guess sheets.

How to play: Guests predict the baby’s features (eye color, hair color, etc.) based on the parents’ traits.

31. Baby Bottle Puzzle Race

What you need: Disassembled baby bottles (one per team).

How to play: Teams race to correctly assemble a baby bottle. First team to finish wins!

32. Dirty Diaper Chocolate Game

What you need: Diapers, and various chocolate bars melted inside.

How to play: Guests smell and inspect the “dirty” diapers to guess which chocolate bar is inside each.

33. Baby Gear Charades

What you need: List of baby gear items, timer.

How to play: Guests act out baby gear items without speaking. Team with most correct guesses wins!

34. Guess the Baby Animal

What you need: List of baby animal names, answer sheets.

How to play: Read out adult animal names, guests write down what the baby version is called.

35. Baby Bottle Flip

What you need: Partially filled baby bottles.

How to play: Guests attempt to flip and land a baby bottle upright. Most successful flips in 1 minute wins!

36. Pregnancy Trivia

a pregnant woman in a green dress Baby Shower Games Ideas

What you need: List of pregnancy-related trivia questions, and answer sheets.

How to play: Ask pregnancy trivia questions. The guest with the most correct answers wins!

37. Baby Rattle Music Game

What you need: Baby rattles, a list of songs.

How to play: Teams use baby rattles to play tunes for others to guess. Most correct guesses wins!

38. Guess the Baby Milestone

What you need: List of baby milestones, timeline.

How to play: Guests place baby milestones (first word, first step, etc.) on a timeline. Most accurate wins!

39. Baby Item Spelling Bee

What you need: List of baby-related words.

How to play: Host a spelling bee using baby-related words. Last person standing wins!

40. Guess the Lullaby

What you need: Recordings or lyrics of popular lullabies.

How to play: Play or read part of a lullaby, guests guess the title. Most correct guesses wins!

41. Baby Food Taste Test Challenge

What you need: Various flavors of baby food, blindfolds, score sheets.

How to play: Blindfolded guests taste and rate different baby foods. Most accurate guesses win!

42. Diaper Changing Relay

What you need: Baby dolls, diapers, wipes, changing pads for each team.

How to play: Teams race to change diapers in relay format. Fastest team with proper technique wins!

43. Baby Blanket Fort Building

What you need: Baby blankets, pillows, soft toys.

How to play: Teams compete to build the best baby-safe blanket fort in a set time. Mom-to-be judges the winner!

44. Guess the Baby Sign Language

What you need: List of common baby sign language gestures.

How to play: Demonstrate baby sign language gestures, guests guess their meanings. Most correct wins!

45. Baby Gear Scavenger Hunt

What you need: List of baby gear items, timer.

How to play: Guests search for specific baby gear items around the party area. First to find all items wins!

46. Baby Food Jar Stacking

a bowl of food on a table Baby Food Jar Stacking baby shower games ideas

What you need: Empty baby food jars.

How to play: Guests compete to stack the most baby food jars in a tower without it falling. Highest tower wins!

47. Guess the Baby’s Birth Stats

What you need: Prediction cards for birth weight, length, and date.

How to play: Guests make predictions about the baby’s birth stats. Closest guesses win after the baby is born!

48. Baby Bottle Ring Toss

What you need: Empty baby bottles, plastic rings.

How to play: Set up bottles and have guests toss rings onto them from a distance. Most rings landed wins!

49. Baby Item Memory Game

What you need: Tray with various baby items, cover cloth.

How to play: Show tray of items briefly, then cover. Guests list as many items as they can remember.

50. Nursery Rhyme Completion

What you need: List of partial nursery rhymes.

How to play: Read the beginning of a nursery rhyme, guests complete it. Most correct completions wins!

51. Baby Bottle Bowling

What you need: Empty baby bottles as pins, soft ball.

How to play: Set up bottles like bowling pins. Guests take turns bowling. Highest score wins!

52. Guess the Baby Celebrity

What you need: Baby photos of celebrities, answer sheets.

How to play: Show baby photos of celebrities, guests guess who they are. Most correct guesses wins!

53. Diaper Messages

What you need: Clean diapers, markers.

How to play: Guests write funny or sweet messages on diapers for parents to discover during late-night changes.

54. Baby Food Jar Decorating

What you need: Clean baby food jars, decorating supplies.

How to play: Guests decorate baby food jars to be used as vases or storage. Mom-to-be chooses favorite!

55. Guess the Baby Product Price

What you need: Various baby products, price tags removed, guess sheets.

How to play: Display baby products, guests guess prices. Closest without going over wins!

56. Baby Bottle Relay Race

What you need: Baby bottles filled with liquid, straws.

How to play: Teams transfer liquid from one bottle to another using only a straw. First to fill their bottle wins!

57. Baby Item Alphabet Game

a baby lying on a bed of letters, Baby Item Alphabet Game, baby shower games ideas

What you need: Paper, pens, timer.

How to play: Guests write down a baby-related item for each letter of the alphabet. Most complete list wins!

58. Guess the Baby Song

What you need: Playlist of songs with “baby” in the title.

How to play: Play snippets of songs, guests guess the title. Most correct guesses wins!

59. Baby Sock Puppet Theater

What you need: Baby socks, craft supplies.

How to play: Guests create sock puppets and perform short skits. Most entertaining skit wins!

60. Stroller Obstacle Course

What you need: Toy stroller, obstacles, baby doll.

How to play: Set up an obstacle course. Guests

Tips for Successful Baby Shower Games

  1. Keep it simple: Choose games that are easy to explain and play.
  2. Consider your audience: Pick games that suit the personalities of your guests.
  3. Have prizes ready: Small, inexpensive prizes make the games more exciting.
  4. Don’t overdo it: Plan for 3-5 games, depending on the length of your shower.
  5. Be inclusive: Make sure everyone can participate, including any guests with mobility issues.

FAQ about Baby Shower Games

Q: How many games should we play at a baby shower? A: Aim for 3-5 games, depending on the length of your shower. This allows time for other activities like opening gifts and eating.

Q: What if some guests don’t want to play games? A: That’s okay! Make game participation optional and have alternative activities available, like a guest book or advice cards for the parents-to-be.

Q: Are there games suitable for a co-ed baby shower? A: Absolutely! Games like the Diaper Raffle, Baby Item Scavenger Hunt, and Guess the Birth Date are great for co-ed showers.

Q: How can I make sure the games aren’t too embarrassing? A: Stick to games that don’t put anyone on the spot. Avoid games that might make guests uncomfortable, like measuring the mom-to-be’s belly without her explicit consent.

Q: Do I need to give prizes for every game? A: While not necessary, small prizes can make the games more fun. Consider having a few main prizes for the big games and smaller consolation prizes for others.

Remember, the most important thing is to have fun and celebrate the upcoming arrival of the new baby. These games are just a way to add some extra joy and laughter to the special day. Happy planning!