These were already mentioned, but: The "baby" game (everyone gets a clothespin and loses it if they say "baby") is always a big hit and everyone gets super competitive. I expected the competitiveness from the kids, but at my sister-in-law's co-ed shower, it was the adult males from the softball team who were the worst about it, trying to trick everyone else into saying baby. Also, the safety pins in rice game.
We've also done: baby food tasting (have to guess the flavor), candy guessing (melted/melty chocolate candy in a diaper, have to guess what type of candy is in each diaper), using streamer or toilet paper to try and guess how much will be needed to go around momma-to-be's belly, having to dress a doll blindfolded, word games like word scrambles or once we did "name the kids in this famous family" and had to name all the kids from like The Brady Bunch and Rugrats and Full House.
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Date: 2012-10-23 04:16 pm (UTC)These were already mentioned, but: The "baby" game (everyone gets a clothespin and loses it if they say "baby") is always a big hit and everyone gets super competitive. I expected the competitiveness from the kids, but at my sister-in-law's co-ed shower, it was the adult males from the softball team who were the worst about it, trying to trick everyone else into saying baby. Also, the safety pins in rice game.
We've also done: baby food tasting (have to guess the flavor), candy guessing (melted/melty chocolate candy in a diaper, have to guess what type of candy is in each diaper), using streamer or toilet paper to try and guess how much will be needed to go around momma-to-be's belly, having to dress a doll blindfolded, word games like word scrambles or once we did "name the kids in this famous family" and had to name all the kids from like The Brady Bunch and Rugrats and Full House.