Baby shower invitation language ideas for book themed party

Anonymous
My friend is the last of family and friends to have her first, so she is getting all the clothes she could need, and many more expensive things like co-sleeper, car seat, play mats, bouncers... Her registry is admittedly boring but practical.

So we are trying to theme the party to books and diapers.

Years ago a friend read me an invitation she got to a book themed shower asking people to bring their favorite books to start he baby's library. Maybe a poem - it was great. I couldn't find something creative online.

Has any one got good ideas for an invitation for book themed baby shower. Maybe that gently discourages clothes (although kind of course). To focus on books, and diapers - which is what she needs.

Thanks!
Anonymous
If you google you'll find lots of examples. We used this one from Storkie.com [modified slightly]:

From Peter Rabbit to Mother Goose
Goodnight Moon and Dr. Seuss
Curious George and Winnie the Pooh
Eloise and Babar, too

In lieu of a gift, feel free to bring
a favorite childhood classic
to build a library for Baby B
that will be truly fantastic
Anonymous
13:59 again. For the diapers I've heard of showers where there is some sort of raffle, the entry to which is a pack of diapers. I don't have firsthand experience with that, though.
Anonymous
Why throw a shower if she doesn't need anything? Just have a party after the baby is home then.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why throw a shower if she doesn't need anything? Just have a party after the baby is home then.


Because for many people, baby showers are part of the fun and joy of anticipating the birth with some of your closest female friends and family. It's not always a gift grab, even if technically the term shower comes from showering the guest of honor with gifts.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you google you'll find lots of examples. We used this one from Storkie.com [modified slightly]:

From Peter Rabbit to Mother Goose
Goodnight Moon and Dr. Seuss
Curious George and Winnie the Pooh
Eloise and Babar, too

In lieu of a gift, feel free to bring
a favorite childhood classic
to build a library for Baby B
that will be truly fantastic


This is cute but I don't like "in lieu of a gift." Because a book is a gift.
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