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What are the best baby shower games for adults?

What are the best baby shower games for adults?

Whoever guesses the most right is the winner. Pin the Tail on the Donkey is a classic party game, but this modern take is the baby shower version. It’s a perfect baby shower game for kids as well as adult men and women. What you need: A picture of a baby, a blindfold, a picture of a pacifier, a copy machine and tape.

What is a baby shower theme?

No matter what kind of party you’re having, a theme helps coordinate everything from decorations and party favors to food and games. And baby shower themes are among the most fun (though we may be a little biased).

How do you play bottle chug at a baby shower?

Kertzner had guests at the co-ed shower she planned face off in “Baby Bottle Chug.” To play, give each guest a baby bottle filled with milk, juice, water, soda, or beer, which they try to drink as quickly as possible. Whoever finishes first is declared the winner.

Are succulents a good theme for a baby shower?

Succulents have been a general trend for a while now, and we love how they look as a baby shower theme. Their natural greens, light blues and dusty purples make this theme effortlessly gender neutral and visually soothing. Tiny, live succulents in funky little containers can really bring a room together.

What is the Ice Baby game at a baby shower?

The object of this baby shower game is to melt the ice and get the plastic baby out—in whatever way guests can think of. Whoever gets their baby out first shouts “my water broke!” and is the winner. Real guests say: “It was fun to watch the ladies chisel their way to their water breaking.

What is the baby shower emoji game?

The baby shower emoji game takes the classic anagrams game and gives it an up-to-date twist, using emojis instead of words. What you need: A list of emoji anagrams and a pen for each guest.

What is the clothes pin baby shower game?

Also known as the Clothes Pin Baby Shower Game, this game turns a well-used baby shower word taboo: Baby! What you need: Clothespins for every guest. Before the party: No prep needed. How to play: As each guest arrives, have them clip the clothespin onto what they’re wearing.