Baby Shower Games
Fun, easy, and printable baby shower games for every kind of celebration.
Hand-picked for soft moments and big laughs.
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37 gamesNursery Rhyme Quiz
Present the first line of classic nursery rhymes on beautiful printed cards and ask guests to complete them. A gentle nostalgic game that works beautifully across all ages.
Baby Name Scramble
Guests unscramble anagrams of popular baby names as fast as possible. Give everyone 90 seconds and see who knows their baby names. Quick, fun, and great for all ages.
Common Ground Bingo
Create bingo cards with life experiences instead of numbers. Guests mingle to find someone who matches each square — ideal for guests who don't know each other yet.
Price Is Right: Baby Edition
Display common baby products — diapers, formula, a stroller — and have guests guess the price. The closest without going over wins. Surprisingly competitive and hilarious.
Baby Trivia
Test your guests with fun facts about pregnancy, babies, and parenting milestones. Comes in themed rounds — science, pop culture, and "what did the parents say?" — for maximum engagement.
Baby Word Search
A beautifully designed word search filled with baby-related terms, names, and parenting words. Perfect as a quiet activity while guests arrive or during cocktail hour.
How Big Is the Belly?
Each guest cuts a piece of string or ribbon to the length they think matches the mom's belly circumference. The closest guess wins. Gentle, sweet, and always a crowd favourite.
Baby Bottle Chugging Contest
Fill baby bottles with juice or a mocktail and race to finish first — without removing the nipple. One of the most reliably funny games at any shower. Works for all ages.
Balloon Belly Relay
Guests tuck a balloon under their shirt to simulate a baby bump and race to complete tasks — pick up a pencil, tie a shoe, sit down and stand up. Comedy guaranteed.
Two Truths & a Baby
Each guest shares two true childhood memories and one invented one. The group votes on which is the lie. A perfect icebreaker for guests who are meeting for the first time.
The Wish Jar
As guests arrive, each person writes one wish for the baby on a small card and places it in a beautiful glass jar. Simple, meaningful, and zero prep required.
Advice for the Parents
Each guest fills in a card with their best piece of parenting advice, a favourite memory, or a wish for the family. Collected and bound into a keepsake booklet after the shower.
Baby Predictions
Guests fill in a prediction card: birth date, weight, hair colour, first word, future career. Seal the cards in an envelope and open them at the baby's first birthday. A beautiful tradition.
Don't Say Baby
Every guest gets a clothespin on arrival. Any time you catch someone saying "baby," you steal their pin. The guest with the most pins at the end wins. A classic that runs itself.
Emoji Baby Film Quiz
Guess the children's movie or baby-themed film from a sequence of emojis only. Print the sheet or project it on a screen. A crowd favourite with millennials and Gen Z guests.
Book Instead of a Card
Ask guests to bring a favourite childhood book instead of a card — signed on the inside cover with a personal message. The result is a curated library for the new baby.
Onesie Decorating Station
Set up a table with plain white onesies in various sizes, fabric markers, and stencils. Guests design a onesie for the baby to wear. Creative, personal, and a beautiful memento.
Baby Time Capsule
Guests contribute items to a time capsule — a newspaper, a photo, a letter, a current price tag. Sealed and opened on the child's 18th birthday. A genuinely meaningful keepsake.
Diaper Raffle
Guests bring a pack of diapers in exchange for a raffle ticket. Draw winners throughout the shower. The parents-to-be leave with a stash of diapers — and everyone wins.
Dirty Diaper Game
Melt different chocolate bars inside open diapers. Guests must identify each candy bar by sight or smell alone. Disgusting in theory, hilarious in practice — a guaranteed crowd reaction.
Play-Doh Babies
Each guest gets Play-Doh and 10 minutes to sculpt the best baby they can. The mom-to-be (or a panel) picks the cutest, funniest, and most creative. Results are always chaotic.
Baby Shower Charades
Act out baby-themed words and phrases — swaddling, teething, bedtime routine — without speaking. Teams compete to guess the most. Loud, physical, and perfect for mixed groups.
Baby Word Unscramble
Guests race to unscramble a list of jumbled baby product words — stroller, pacifier, bassinet, swaddle. First to finish wins. A quick, satisfying printable game for any crowd.
Baby Animal Match-Up
Match each adult animal to its baby name — a foal, a kit, a cub, a piglet. Surprising how few people know all the answers. A clever printable game with broad age appeal.
Name That Tune
Play 5-second clips of lullabies, nursery rhymes, and songs with "baby" in the title. Guests write down their guesses. The one with the most correct answers at the end wins.
What Am I?
Pin a baby item card to each guest's back without showing them. Guests mingle and ask yes-or-no questions to figure out what's on their card. A perfect arrival icebreaker.
Swaddle Race
Using baby dolls and blankets, guests compete to create the tightest, most secure swaddle in the shortest time. Judge on speed and security — the baby doll should survive being held upside down.
Baby Shower Memory Game
Place 20 baby items on a tray and let guests study them for 60 seconds. Remove the tray and ask everyone to write down as many items as they can remember. Surprisingly competitive.
Terrible Baby Advice
Each guest writes the worst (or funniest) parenting advice they can imagine on a card. Cards are read aloud and the room votes on the most outrageously bad — and most secretly useful.
Guess How Many
Fill a large clear jar with small baby items — pacifiers, mini socks, nappy pins — and have guests write down their estimate. The closest guess wins the jar. Zero prep, endless guessing.
Late-Night Diaper Notes
Give each guest a diaper and a permanent marker. They write a joke, encouragement, or piece of advice on the outside. The parents discover them during real late-night changes.
Don't Drop the (Egg) Baby
Guests decorate a hard-boiled egg as their "baby," then race balancing it on a spoon — by hand or between their teeth. Drop it and you're out. Outdoor-friendly and completely silly.
Celebrity Baby Name Quiz
Match famous parents to their famously unusual baby names. A surprisingly tricky pop culture quiz that sparks conversation and keeps even non-parents fully engaged.