
Virtual Baby Shower
Age Range
How Many Players
Rating
Play Time?
18+
6+
G-R
2 Hours
Virtual baby shower games are games that can be played online or through video conferencing platforms during a virtual baby shower. They are designed to keep guests entertained and engaged while celebrating the arrival of a new baby. These games can include traditional baby shower games adapted for a virtual setting, as well as new games specifically designed for virtual baby showers.
Variations
Virtual Baby Shower Scavenger Hunt: Create a list of baby-related items and have guests find them around their house. Whoever finds the most items in a set amount of time wins a prize.
Baby Bingo: Create bingo cards with baby-related words or items, and have guests mark off the squares as they hear them mentioned during the shower. The first person to get a full line wins a prize.
Guess the Baby Food: Remove the labels from several jars of baby food, and have guests taste them and try to guess the flavors.
Virtual Diaper Derby: Guests can grab a roll of toilet paper and a baby doll and race to see who can wrap their baby in the fastest time.
Baby Name Game: Give guests a list of celebrity baby names and have them guess who the parents are.
Virtual Baby Price is Right: Show guests pictures of baby items and have them guess the prices. The guest who gets closest to the correct total without going over wins a prize.
The rules for virtual baby shower games can vary depending on the game being played. Here are some examples:
Name that baby tune: Participants listen to short clips of popular baby songs and try to guess the name of the song.
Baby trivia: Participants answer multiple-choice questions about pregnancy, childbirth, and newborn care.
Guess the baby food: Participants are blindfolded and taste test various flavors of baby food, trying to guess the correct flavor.
Baby gift bingo: Participants play bingo, but instead of numbers, they mark off squares when the mom-to-be opens a gift that matches the item on their bingo card.
Diaper message game: Guests write a funny or encouraging message on a diaper for the parents to read during late-night diaper changes.
Don't say baby: Guests are given a certain amount of clothespins at the beginning of the shower. Whenever someone says "baby," they lose a clothespin. The guest with the most clothespins at the end of the shower wins a prize.
These are just a few examples, and there are many other virtual baby shower games that can be played.


The setup for a virtual baby shower game will depend on the specific game being played. Here are some general steps for setting up a virtual baby shower game:
Decide on the game(s) you want to play.
Determine if you need any materials or props for the game(s), and make sure everyone has access to them.
Choose a video conferencing platform for the virtual baby shower (e.g. Zoom, Skype, Google Meet).
Set a date and time for the virtual baby shower and invite all the guests.
Make sure everyone has a reliable internet connection and the necessary technology to participate (e.g. webcam, microphone, speakers).
Consider assigning someone to be in charge of keeping track of scores or time (if necessary) during the game(s).
Test the video conferencing platform and any game materials beforehand to ensure everything is working properly.
Overall, the setup for virtual baby shower games should be similar to a regular in-person baby shower, but with the added consideration of ensuring everyone has the necessary technology and materials for the games.
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