Cool baby shower games for men and women




















That way more guests can win prizes. The expectant mommy and daddy can also judge. If you have a lot of guests then you could have have women and men judged separately. Give each guest a pen and piece of paper. Here are just a few examples to get you started:.

The winning team will be the side with the most answers. A cool variation of this game: Have each team write down as many baby names as they can think of of boys and girls. The winning team is the one that has the most names after 5 minutes. Each guest is then given the word list and a specified time to unscramble. The one who unscrambles most words in the shortest time frame wins! Men are competitive in nature and this game gives them exactly that!

This is an exciting game of trivia that will help make sure that daddies are having fun. One advantage is that the moms are also not left out. All you need to do is to come up with a list of trivia questions that are baby related and have the men go against the women each group taking turns to answer those questions.

The group that gets most questions correct wins the game, simple and very effective. This game is perfect for a coed baby shower as it is full of excitement and activity. All you need is to ensure that the party has two or three baby dolls and umbrella strollers which will be used during the race.

To spice things up a little bit, you can create some obstacles with household items at your disposal. Those who will navigate through the set course fastest without crashing the stroller, spilling the baby doll, or even running off course wins! Men love this game! The difference this time is that instead of betting on the point spread, the guests will be betting on things such as the number of onesies and pacifiers the parents will receive.

After the gifts are opened the person who bought the two numbers intersect wins the pot. Bros at a baby shower babybeerbottles dudeshavingkids. Those who love drinking, this game is definitely for you! This is a drinking contest that involves men and women in attendance. Baby bottles are filled with either wine or beer and people compete to see who will empty the bottles first. For those who do not take alcohol, the bottles are filled with soft non-alcoholic drinks such as soda.

This is an ideal game for a coed baby shower as it requires the input of both men and women in attendance. When playing, the pair stands side by side with one individual being allowed to use only left hand and the other the right hand to dress a baby doll in clothing such as a diaper.

Incorporate activities that involve both partners—and that both male and female attendees will want to play. Kertzner had guests at the co-ed shower she planned face off in "Baby Bottle Chug. Whoever finishes first is declared the winner. Another gender-neutral activity option is a quiz. At the Stackhouse shower, guests played a game answering pregnancy-related questions that could apply to either of the soon-to-be parents, such as, "Who gained more weight during pregnancy?

Though Britt and Megan, who's vice president of public relations for NBC's "Today" show, had expert interviewers Savannah Guthrie and Natalie Morales running their game, amateurs can totally pull off this activity. Games need to be fun for both sexes, agrees Ara Farnam-Levinson, owner and creative director of event design and styling firm Rock Paper Scissors Events. A crossword puzzle like the one guests filled out at Savannah Guthrie's baby shower, which Farnam-Levinson's team designed, is something guests can work on together.

It can also inspire conversation and connection among attendees who may not know each other yet. Remember that fun co-ed baby shower games don't have to be played indoors, either.

For the baby BBQ that the Pie Collective planners organized, guests participated in a "Don't Break Mama's Water" contest, throwing and catching water balloons at increasing distances until the last pair of competitors emerged victorious—and dry. You can even pass out fun co-ed baby shower prizes to the winners! These days it's not a party without a photo booth, some fun props, and major Instagram bait. Farnam-Levinson suggests creating a DIY backdrop with a pretty sheet or ordering a custom one like the sheet at designer Rebecca Minkoff's shower, shown from a print shop like Minted.

Be sure to come up with a fun custom hashtag so the parents-to-be can check out all the snaps on social media after the shower. Men are unlikely to be excited about baby registry items like breast pumps and swaddling blankets, so give the fellas in attendance the option to bring a gift especially for the dad.

Simply ask your guests to place an index card on their forehead and give it their best shot at drawing a baby. T o turn up the heat, set a time limit of around 45 seconds. If your guests are somewhat more serious, then let them draw on a table.

Guests are tasked to hold their phones to their ears while putting a diaper on a doll. To make this even more challenging, you can also include items like baby socks and baby shoes.

One of the most fun baby shower games to play, two guests pair up as a team and can only use one hand each to change the diapers of the baby dolls.

This activity uniquely tests their ability to communicate and collaborate — the winning team gets a prize. Gif: Giphy. Similar to the previous game, ask your guests to change a diaper while blindfolded. Give them around 45 seconds, or raise the stakes with less time! Simply give each of your guests a piece of paper and 45 seconds to write as many baby products as they can. Whoever gets the most wins! This game is fun for everyone!

Guests have to hold a ping pong ball in between their thighs and get it into a jar or bottle. Gif: YouTube Video. Be sure to make your balloon big enough to make it a challenge! It should take your guests jumping up and down and wiggling to try and squeeze the balloon out.

Fill a bowl with rice and add a packet of safety pins in. Then, blindfold your guests and see who can get the most pins out in 30—45 seconds. This baby shower game is perfect for groups in larger settings and individually for smaller crowds. Another easy and fun game that creates a little competition. Pick one guest to describe what a particular baby item is without giving it away. The rest of the players guess what the object is.

You can choose to play in either a big or small group, and the guest who describes the most items successfully wins. The first person sits down on a balloon placed on the floor or a chair and tries to pop it with their butts.

The next person in line to play can only start after the first person finishes. I love this game because of the sound it makes and the excitement it generates. Here is a selection of the best shower game ideas for quick games. These shower game ideas are also great to break the ice. They are also great to play with virtual baby shower guests. Create 25—30 slides filled with different categories of baby items. Then, put the category name on the screen and get your guests to call out as many brands as they can in 5 seconds.

The next person in line must respond with another example in 2 seconds or they lose. Last person standing wins! This is a game I might have invented! All you need is a bunch of slides of random words or objects.

Project the slides up and let guests explain why a baby might need each item. Give each guest 20—30 seconds, and get the other players to judge whether or not they pass or fail.

Each clap also reverses the order! So that means there will be two claps and two reverses once you get to 27 and This baby shower game is great for parents-to-be who have creative friends!

Similar to the previous game, just change the subject to baby-related things for an expecting mom to pack in her hospital bag.



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