Baby Shower Themes For Any Occasion
When choosing your food, think summertime.Grill up an all american beach party with hamburgers and hotdogs for everyone. You can also do submarine sandwiches. Potato salad and fresh fruit help to round out the meal. Fill a glass bowl with blue jello with gummy fish. Make octopus hot dogs by cutting the hotdogs halfway up each side into four strips. Boil it in water. When you do, it will cause the hot dog strips to curl and look like octopus legs!
Water baseball- For this game you will need a water bucket. Fill it with water balloons or water and a large sponge for the ball. This game is the same as baseball but a lot more fun! Place a special chair or bench for the mother and any other pregnant women so they can cheer everyone on! Stroller obstacle course- Test the new dad’s ability to take care of a child while adding a fun twist. Place a baby doll in a stroller and set up obstacles for him to maneuver around. Time him on speed and his ability to keep the baby safe. Test other mommies and daddies to see if he is up to par with the seasoned parents.
You can place signs outside that say” Don’t feed the bear”. Place paw prints on the side walk leading up to the door and one next to the doorbell. Make a cave out of Brown paper or make a sign over the door that says” Cave Entrance”. Decorate a pot to look like a bee hive and fill full of bare necessities the baby will need. Place teddy bears around the room. Anything with berries or honey in it is fine for this theme. You can also have bear shaped cookies, brownies, peanut butter and honey sandwiches, and berry flavored punch with frozen berries in it.
Distraction game- For this game you will need a timer, clothes line, phone, baby doll, baby clothes and clothes pins. Take turns timing each guest on how quickly they can string up a certain amount of clothing on a clothes line. The trick comes when they have to have a phone on one ear. The bigger and clunkier the phone the better. In the other hand they have to hold a baby doll. This is great practice for the mother to be…since both of her hands will be full with twins. The Price is right-With twins on the way, the mom will need to get savvy with comparison pricing to afford to feed 2 kids. In this game, guests will be shown certain baby items and have to write down the price that it sells for. The person with the most items right will get a prize. The items will go to the mother to help stock up on her baby supplies. Daddy Daycare-Video the dad answering questions on childcare, feeding, bathing, discipline and so forth. During this game you will have the mom guess how she thinks the fathers answered the questions. If she gets it right, they get a baby item. If not, she has to chew a new stick of double mint gum for every question she misses. By the end of the game, she will either have a mouthful to discuss with daddy or gifts for the babies.
Then the first person would pass it to the next person and continue with the game. By the end of this game, people are usually giggly and ready for comfortable introductions.(If you are squimish about germs, buy more kazoos for the group or have wet wipes handy to wipe the kazoo down in-between uses.) You can add a little fun to the introductions by having them blow on the kazoo before telling who they are and how they know the pregnant mommy. Don’t break the water! This is an outdoor game that would work great for a coed party! Start with an aluminum bucket full of water balloons. Guests need to hold the water balloon between their legs and run from one point to another without breaking their water. Fill the room full of beach items. You can include sea shells, starfish, beach balls, flip flops, flippers, lounge chairs, snorkels, beach towels, rafts, suntan lotion, sunglasses, and edible sand in jars. Display food treats around the room in sand buckets. Drape light or dark blue plastic table cloths on the walls to resemble water. Have a bubble machine going to create a fun water feel. Decorate the food table by sprinkling sand down the middle of the table. Place shovels, buckets, sea shells and tea lights on the table.

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