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Old May 02, 2019, 05:39 AM
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my friend saphire is organizing a baby shower and is looking for fun games to play.
she's trying to come up with ideas herself, but struggling- so I thought I'd help her by posting a thread here to get some suggestions

what kind of games would you play at a baby shower

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Old May 02, 2019, 12:18 PM
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hi, good one.

You know the game pin the tail on the donkey, well I once at a shower played stick the soother on the baby. Someone had drawn a baby on a big piece of paper then made cut out soothers with tacky stuff on the back (tape would do). Then the classic blindfold game ensued with the participants aiming for the mouth of the baby. Lots of fun and very creative.
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Old May 03, 2019, 02:43 PM
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hi, good one.

You know the game pin the tail on the donkey, well I once at a shower played stick the soother on the baby. Someone had drawn a baby on a big piece of paper then made cut out soothers with tacky stuff on the back (tape would do). Then the classic blindfold game ensued with the participants aiming for the mouth of the baby. Lots of fun and very creative.


brilliant!. I'll be sure to pass this idea on.
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