Would you find this baby shower game to be fun? Split the crowd into teams? (Yes, games are a must)

Anonymous
The mother to be has requested to have games played but wants to be surprised by which games.

Here’s the game kit:
Baby Shower Game for a Memorable Party - Baby & Mommy Quiz Game - Prediction Advice Cards - Suitable for Gender Reveal Parties & Party Favors - Gender Neutral https://a.co/d/f375GBX

Guests include women in their 30s, two couples in their thirties, and older, elderly relatives of the parents to be. A total of 25-30.

Thoughts on this kit or the best games for this varied group?

FWIW for some games I have seen — The diaper raffles were never a hit in my experience as people showed up with gifts instead. Everyone doesn’t know each other so the guess the baby photo of each guest is not going to work. The couples game where they try to pop the balloon on the partner is out. The older relatives are Pentacostal so anything racy is out.
Anonymous
No games! Just keep it classy and adult. I hate the corny games.
Anonymous
No chugging from a baby bottle or deciphering which melted candy bars are in diapers (both real things that I have been subjected to).

Let it be something low key like a quiz that matches celebrity baby names with their parents or having a basket of baby things and having people write down a guess of how much it costs, price is right style.
Anonymous
If the crowd was younger, say early to mid-20s, that might be fun. For older adults, not so much. We're more into the socializing, food and drinks.

But if the mother-to-be has requested games, I guess you gotta do games.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No chugging from a baby bottle or deciphering which melted candy bars are in diapers (both real things that I have been subjected to).

Let it be something low key like a quiz that matches celebrity baby names with their parents or having a basket of baby things and having people write down a guess of how much it costs, price is right style.


Good ideas! And yes, please please do not do the melted candy bar thing. It's just the worst.
Anonymous
Can you do something game-adjacent? I've been to showers where the host sets out blank onesies, or blank wooden blocks, and decorating materials and each guest can decorate one for the baby (or not, as they choose). It's kind of fun, extremely on-theme, and not something you'd usually do, so it's got a game feeling, but it's not cheesy and doesn't require the kind of potentially embarrassing forced participation that puts people off of game showers.
Anonymous
Agree, no corny games! No trying baby food or guessing what the “poop” is in the diaper.

The best game I played was a game where we all played a guessing game to win a gift card after the baby was born. Hair color, weight, length, time, date. Whoever was closest the most won. It was quick and easy and was done while people ate and socialized. The mom posted the results and winner on FB and sent it with a pic of the new baby to everyone who attended.

If you insist on playing the stupid games, please include alcohol.
Anonymous
I like the ones with guessing the baby food flavor but that’s just me
Anonymous
I liked the one where every attendee sent in a photo of themselves as a baby and everyone had to guess who it was.

And I also liked the one where everyone had to fill out a form that asked questions about the guest of honor like "What was Kate's first word? When did Kate take her first steps? What was Kate's first favorite color?"
Anonymous
Do simple old-fashioned baby shower games - baby bingo, writing notes to mom to be and/or baby, the purse game (make a list of items, some REALLY crazy and the person who has the most items on the list wins), decorating onesies, etc.

Please no guess the poop candy. Or chugging baby bottles.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I liked the one where every attendee sent in a photo of themselves as a baby and everyone had to guess who it was.

And I also liked the one where everyone had to fill out a form that asked questions about the guest of honor like "What was Kate's first word? When did Kate take her first steps? What was Kate's first favorite color?"

Why did I attend this shower instead of just sending Kate an extra gift?
Anonymous
I would advise against prediction games. I have a friend who was struggling with infertility when her younger sister got pregnant. The games involved guessing the baby's eye color and other physical and personality features that the baby might inherit from family members. This was very upsetting for my friend as she'd imagine her own potential child.

I like the idea above of doing celebrity baby trivia.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do simple old-fashioned baby shower games - baby bingo, writing notes to mom to be and/or baby, the purse game (make a list of items, some REALLY crazy and the person who has the most items on the list wins), decorating onesies, etc.

Please no guess the poop candy. Or chugging baby bottles.

The purse game is always fun! The little old ladies carry so much stuff around with them!
Anonymous
To answer OP, I’ve also been assigned games. The Amazon games are a bit lame but fine. I go trough the cards, weed out and keep the ones I think are more interesting or funny etc. This also keeps the games short and moving along. Besides, how else would I know what a group of baby seals are called?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I liked the one where every attendee sent in a photo of themselves as a baby and everyone had to guess who it was.

And I also liked the one where everyone had to fill out a form that asked questions about the guest of honor like "What was Kate's first word? When did Kate take her first steps? What was Kate's first favorite color?"

The Amazon boxed set is better than this.
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