17 Zoom Baby Shower Games That Keep Every Guest Off Their Phone
You sent the invites. You picked the theme. You ordered the cutest little cake for the mom-to-be to cut on camera. And then it hits you: what are we going …
You sent the invites. You picked the theme. You ordered the cutest little cake for the mom-to-be to cut on camera. And then it hits you: what are we going …
You’ve got 40 guests, three folding tables, and a mild panic setting in. The food is handled. The decorations look amazing. But games? You keep picturing everyone standing in a …
You know the look. Your husband’s face when you tell him it’s a baby shower — not a quick drop-off, an actual stay and participate situation. The quiet calculation behind …
Picture the last baby shower you attended. Someone suggested the “smell the diaper” game. Half the room smiled politely. Two people quietly checked Instagram. You can do so much better …
You spent two hours choosing the right shade of blush pink for the balloon arch. You mapped out a timeline for games, cake, and gift opening. And then you grabbed …
You know that awkward silence right after someone announces, “Okay, time for games!” at a baby shower? Half the room groans. The other half suddenly needs the restroom. I’ve been …
You’ve picked the theme. The blue balloons are ordered. The diaper cake is stacked. And now you’re staring at a blank party plan, trying to figure out how to entertain …
You spent two hours wrapping tiny onesies around diaper cakes, and now you’re staring at a shopping cart full of generic dollar-store candles, wondering if anyone will even care about …
You’ve been there. Sitting in a folding chair, cradling a paper plate of mini sandwiches, watching grown adults pretend to enjoy guessing the circumference of someone’s belly. Baby shower game …
Your kid just threw a crayon across the room because the crayon was the wrong shade of blue. Sound familiar? Self-regulation activities for kids don’t have to be complicated — …