25 Printable Baby Shower Games for 2025

Printable Baby Shower Games

Planning a baby shower is so much fun, especially when you have the perfect games lined up to entertain your guests.

Printable Baby Shower Games

I remember organizing my sister’s baby shower and how the games we played brought so much laughter and joy. 

To help you create those memorable moments, I’ve put together a list of 25 printable baby shower games that are easy to set up and guaranteed to keep everyone engaged.

Let’s dive in!

25 My Favorite Baby Shower Games Printable

1. Baby Bingo

Baby Bingo is a classic baby shower game that adds excitement as gifts are opened. Each guest receives a bingo card filled with baby-related items like “bottle,” “pacifier,” and “diaper.” 

As the mom-to-be opens her presents, guests mark off corresponding items on their cards. The first guest to get a full row—horizontally, vertically, or diagonally—shouts “Bingo!” and wins a prize. 

This game keeps everyone engaged during gift opening and adds an element of friendly competition.

Baby Bingo

2. Guess the Baby Food

Guess the Baby Food is a fun and messy game that challenges guests to identify different baby food flavors. 

You’ll need several jars of baby food with the labels removed or covered. Provide each guest with a spoon and a card to write down their guesses. 

Guests taste each jar and try to determine the flavor, writing their answers on the card. The person with the most correct guesses wins a prize. 

This game is great for laughs and often surprises people with how tricky it can be to identify pureed foods!

3. Name That Tune

Name That Tune involves creating a playlist of songs with “baby” in the title. Play short snippets of each song for your guests and have them write down the song title and artist.

Each correct answer earns a point, and the guest with the most points at the end wins. This game is perfect for music lovers and adds a fun, competitive edge to the party. 

You can make it easier by providing the artist’s name as a clue or more challenging by only playing a few seconds of each song.

4. Baby Word Scramble

In Baby Word Scramble, guests race to unscramble baby-related words. Print a list of scrambled words like “RIPEDA” for “DIAPER” and distribute them to your guests along with pens.

Set a timer for a few minutes and let the guests try to unscramble as many words as possible. The person who correctly unscrambles the most words wins.

Baby Word Scramble

This game is a great icebreaker and challenges guests’ thinking skills. It’s simple to prepare and play, making it a favorite at baby showers.

5. Would She Rather

Would She Rather is a fun game that tests how well guests know the mom-to-be. Prepare a list of paired choices, like “sleep in late or wake up early” or “watch a horror film or a chick flick.” 

Guests mark the option they think the mom-to-be would choose. The mom-to-be also fills out her choices beforehand. 

Afterward, compare answers, and the guest with the most matches wins a prize. This game is a great way to share laughs and learn more about the guest of honor.

6. Baby Predictions

Baby Predictions lets guests guess details about the upcoming baby. Print cards with categories like birth date, weight, length, and eye color. Guests fill out their predictions and hand them in. 

The cards are kept until the baby is born, and the guest with the most accurate predictions wins a prize, which can be sent later if desired. 

This game is a sweet way to involve guests in the baby’s arrival and creates keepsakes for the parents-to-be to look back on.

7. Price is Right

Price is Right challenges guests to guess the cost of common baby items. Print a list of items like diapers, bottles, and strollers, along with their current prices. Guests write down their guesses next to each item. 

After everyone has guessed, reveal the actual prices. The guest with the closest guesses without going over wins. 

This game is a fun twist on the popular TV show and helps guests realize how much baby essentials cost, sparking interesting conversations.

8. What’s in Your Purse

What’s in Your Purse is a hilarious game that has guests earning points for items they have in their bags. Print a list of common and unusual items, each assigned a point value. 

Guests check off items they have in their purses, and the one with the most points wins a prize. Items can range from “lipstick” to “a photo of a pet.” 

This game is a great icebreaker and gets everyone laughing and talking about the quirky things they carry around.

9. Diaper Raffle

A Diaper Raffle encourages guests to bring diapers in exchange for raffle tickets. Each pack of diapers brought earns a guest a raffle ticket. Later in the shower, draw a ticket and award a prize to the winner. 

This game is a great way to help the parents-to-be stock up on diapers while adding an element of fun and anticipation to the event. 

It’s simple to organize: just have raffle tickets ready and a nice prize for the lucky winner.

10. Guess the Celebrity Baby

Guess the Celebrity Baby involves matching celebrity babies with their famous parents. Print photos of celebrity babies and their parents on separate sheets. 

Guests match the baby photo to the parent photo. The person with the most correct matches wins. 

This game is perfect for pop culture enthusiasts and adds a fun twist to the usual baby shower activities. 

It’s easy to prepare and often leads to funny and surprising revelations about how much (or little) guests know about celebrities.

11. Baby Trivia

This game tests guests’ knowledge of baby-related facts and milestones. You print trivia questions about topics like baby development, parenting, and famous baby names.

Each guest gets a trivia sheet, and they have to answer as many questions as possible within a time limit. 

Once everyone finishes, you read the correct answers aloud. The person with the most correct answers wins a prize. 

This game is great for engaging everyone and sparking interesting conversations about babies and parenting.

12. Mommy or Daddy Guess Who

In this game, guests try to guess whether the mom or dad is more likely to perform specific tasks or have certain traits. 

You provide a list of statements like “Who will change more diapers?” or “Who is more likely to read bedtime stories?” Each guest marks their answer as “Mommy” or “Daddy.” 

After collecting all the sheets, the parents-to-be reveal their answers. The guest with the most correct guesses wins. 

This game is perfect for co-ed showers and gets everyone laughing and discussing their answers.

13. Baby Animal Gestation

This unique game involves matching various animals to their gestation periods. Print a list of animals and their corresponding gestation times, but mix them up. 

Baby Animal Gestation

Guests must match each animal to the correct gestation period. It’s surprising to learn how long or short some animals’ pregnancies are! 

Once everyone has completed their sheets, read the correct answers and see who got the most right. 

14. Nursery Rhyme Emoji Game

In this game, guests match a series of emojis to popular nursery rhymes. You print sheets with emojis representing different nursery rhymes, such as a spider for “Itsy Bitsy Spider” or a cow jumping over the moon for “Hey Diddle Diddle.” 

Guests write the name of the nursery rhyme next to each emoji sequence. The person with the most correct answers wins. 

This game is a fun icebreaker and gets everyone reminiscing about their favorite childhood rhymes.

15. Baby Shower Mad Libs

Print out Mad Libs sheets with blank spaces for nouns, verbs, adjectives, and other parts of speech. Guests fill in the blanks with silly words, often without knowing the full story context. 

Once completed, the stories are read aloud, leading to lots of laughter. This game is easy to set up and ensures everyone has a good time.

16. Baby Around the World

This game tests guests’ knowledge of how to say “baby” in different languages. Print a list of languages and the word “baby” in each one, but leave the translations blank. Guests must fill in the correct translation next to each language. 

After everyone has finished, read the correct answers and see who got the most right. This game is educational and fun, sparking interest in different cultures and languages.

17. Children’s Books Emoji Pictionary

Guests try to guess popular children’s book titles from a series of emojis. Print sheets with emoji sequences representing various book titles, such as a boy with glasses for “Harry Potter” or a green egg and a ham for “Green Eggs and Ham.” 

Guests write their guesses next to each emoji sequence. The person with the most correct answers wins.

18. True or False Baby Facts

This game challenges guests to determine whether baby-related statements are true or false. Print a list of statements like “Babies are born with 300 bones” or “Newborns can see only in black and white.” 

Guests mark each statement as true or false. After everyone has completed their sheets, reveal the correct answers and see who got the most right. 

19. Scratcher Game

In this game, guests scratch cards to reveal fun messages or prizes. Print scratch-off cards with different messages under the scratch-off area, such as “You win a prize!” or “Try again!” 

Distribute the cards to guests and let them scratch to see if they win. This game is quick, easy, and adds an element of surprise and excitement to the baby shower.

20. Baby Shower Jeopardy

You’ll create a Jeopardy board with categories like baby care, nursery rhymes, and parenting tips. Print question cards for each category and point value. 

Guests take turns choosing a category and point value, and you read the corresponding question. They must answer in the form of a question, just like on the show. 

The person with the most points at the end wins. This game is interactive and competitive, making it a hit at any baby shower.

21. Blindfolded Diaper Changing

This is a hilarious and fun game that tests guests’ diaper-changing skills. To play, you’ll need blindfolds, dolls, and diapers. Set up a station with the necessary supplies. 

Each guest takes turns being blindfolded and then races to change the diaper on the doll as quickly as possible. The person who completes the task the fastest wins a prize. 

This game is especially entertaining for everyone watching, as it often results in some comical attempts at diaper changing.

22. Candy Bar Game

In the Candy Bar Game, guests match baby-related items to candy bar names. Prepare a list of baby items, such as diapers or pacifiers, and pair each one with a corresponding candy bar (e.g., “Snickers” for a laughing baby). 

Print out the lists and hand them to guests. They must then match each baby item to the candy bar they think fits best. 

The guest with the most correct matches wins. This game is fun, easy to set up, and brings a sweet twist to the baby shower.

23. Wishes for Baby

This game allows guests to write down their hopes and advice for the new baby. Provide printed cards with prompts like “I hope you learn…”, “I hope you love…”, and “I hope you grow up to be…”. 

Guests fill in their wishes and can also add personal messages. Collect the cards and present them to the parents-to-be as a keepsake. 

This game is heartwarming and creates a wonderful memento for the baby’s future. It’s a perfect blend of sentimentality and interaction among guests.

24. Baby Item ABCs

Baby Item ABCs is a quick and engaging game where guests list baby items starting with each letter of the alphabet. Hand out sheets with the alphabet listed vertically and provide pens. 

Set a timer for two minutes, and guests race to fill in a baby item for each letter (e.g., A for “apron,” B for “bottle”). The person with the most items listed at the end of the time wins. 

This game is great for sparking creativity and can lead to some interesting and amusing answers, making it a crowd favorite.

25. Baby Family Feud

Baby Family Feud is a playful twist on the classic game show. Before the shower, prepare a list of baby-related survey questions (e.g., “What’s the most essential baby item?” or “Name a popular baby boy’s name”). 

Divide guests into teams and ask each team the questions. Teams take turns guessing the most popular answers. 

Points are awarded for each correct guess, and the team with the most points wins. This game encourages teamwork and lively competition.

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