Looking for the perfect free printable baby shower games for your upcoming party?
Let’s welcome the new arrival in your life with a hefty dose of delight.
With these free baby shower games, you can tick off one more thing on that to-do list with minimal hassle.
Baby shower games are an excellent ice-breaker, a wonderful way to celebrate the mama-to-be, and a great way to entertain kids and adults alike.
From hot favorites like Baby Bingo and word scrambles to more niche options like baby-related music trivia, there’s something for every taste.
In this article: 📝
- How do you make baby shower card games?
- What can I print baby shower games on?
- How many games should you play at a baby shower?
How do you make baby shower card games?
Let’s get straight to it: here are our favorite free printable baby shower games, along with the answers below, just in case.
Just right-click, copy the image, and paste it using whichever program you want to print it from (you can also scale it to whatever size you like, but we find A4 tends to be best).
So take your pick, or go for three or four, however many you want!
1. Baby Bingo
Baby Bingo is a winner and can be enjoyed by all ages.
It’s hard not to get excited as you inch closer to being the one who gets to shout out BINGO!
There are two ways to play:
If a gift registry is set up, create a bingo card with the registered items on it.
For example, if you know that the mama-to-be will be getting diapers, crib sheets, and bottle cleaners, each of these items should fill a square on your bingo sheet.
Then, as the mama-to-be opens her presents, the guests get to check off the items as each one is revealed.
To keep things flexible, here’s our very own Peanut Bingo Card for you to print out and fill in.
Remember to shuffle up the words in the grid so each person has a unique card.
2. Name the Baby Song
This fun music trivia game will be a favorite for music buffs.
Guess the title of the song that holds a baby in it.
Use our printable template, or create your own:
Name the Baby Song answers
- Be My Baby (The Ronettes)
- Baby-Baby-Baby (TLC)
- Baby, I Love Your Way (Peter Frampton)
- Maybe, Baby (The Crickets)
- Always Be My Baby (Mariah Carey)
- Baby Love (The Supremes)
- Baby (Justin Bieber)
- Baby Don’t Go (Sonny & Cher)
- Baby, Don’t Forget My Number (Milli Vanilli)
- Be My Baby (Ariana Grande)
3. Baby’s Going to Be a Star
This one’s similar to our music trivia game, but it’s for the movie buffs.
Name the movie with “baby” in the title.
Baby’s Going to Be a Star answers
- Million Dollar Baby (2004)
- Baby Driver (2017)
- Boss Baby (2017)
- Bringing Up Baby (1938)
- Bridget Jones’s Baby (2016)
- Baby Mama (2008)
- Rosemary’s Baby (1968)
- Three Men and a Baby (1987)
- Adventures in Babysitting (1987)**
- The Baby-Sitters Club (1995)
4. Globe Trotting Baby
For the multilingual in your group, this game will be a breeze.
Think of the name for baby in as many languages as possible.
The person who gets the most right wins.
Here’s our template:
Globe Trotting Baby answers
- (Spain): Bebé
- (France): Bébé
- (Brazil): Bebê
- (Italy): Bambina/Bambino
- (Iceland): Elskan
- (Indonesia): Bayi
- (Kenya): Mtoto
- (Swedish): Bebis
- (Turkey): Bebek
- (Wales): Babi
5. Baby Animals
Going for a zoo theme for baby’s nursery?
Or maybe you’re the animal lover.
Either way, this is the free baby shower game for you:
Baby Animals answers
- Dog: puppy
- Cow: calf
- Sheep: lamb
- Lion: cub
- Bear: cub
- Goose: gosling
- Chicken: chick
- Cheetah: cub
- Cat: kitten
- Alligator: hatchling
- Baboon: infant
- Armadillo: pup
- Pig: piglet
- Coyote: pup
- Elephant: calf
- Hamster: pup
- Hippopotamus: calf
- Hyena: cub
- Platypus: trick question, there’s actually no scientific name for a baby platypus, but many refer to them as puggles
- Panda: cub
6. Baby Word Scramble
A word scramble is fun, easy, and entertaining for bigger kids and adults alike.
Each word should spell out something baby-related.
Check out this printable template, or create your own:
Baby Word Scramble answers
- Bottle
- Pacifier
- Diaper
- Baby blanket
- Swaddle
- Bassinet
- Tummy time
space
- Umbilical cord
- Stroller
- Nursery
7. Baby Shower Scattergories
If you’ve ever played Scattergories, you know how much fun it can be.
Each player gets a letter. (Either assign a letter to each person, or they can use the first letter of their names.)
Everyone is provided with a sheet filled with baby-related prompts.
Each player has to fill in the blank as quickly as possible with an answer that starts with their specific letter.
Print out this template, or use your own:
Baby Shower Scattergories answer examples
There are lots of different ways to answer Baby Shower Scattergories, but here’s an example so you can figure out how to play.
This one’s for the letter T:
- A nursery rhyme: Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star
- A toy: Teddy bear
- Something you’d find in a baby room: Toys
- A must-have for new mamas: Tylenol
- A children’s book: The Tiger Who Came to Tea
- A baby name: Tara
- One of baby’s first foods: Tomato
- Something babies wear: T-shirt
8. Messages for the Future
This is part game, part craft.
Each person gets a card. (Our template is below.)
On the card, they write a message to the baby that they can read in the future.
The mama can then keep these in a safe place, bring them out on a special occasion, and share them with their child.
So simple and so meaningful.
9. Nobody’s Baby
Okay, this one requires no printing and is guaranteed to create some giggles.
There’s only one rule to this game: You are not allowed to say the word “baby.”
When your guests arrive, give them each a safety pin.
They need to pin it to their clothes.
If they are caught saying the word “baby” at any point during the shower, they have to give up their pins.
Whoever is left with a pin at the end of the party gets a prize.
10. The Price is Right
If you’re familiar with the game show The Price is Right, you’ll love this baby shower game.
Simply guess the prices of the different baby goods!
It’s up to you how generous you’re feeling with how close the guesses are to the actual price (within a dollar, 50 cents, 10 cents…)
The Price is Right answers
It’s worth double-checking these on the day of your baby shower, in case these prices change, but here are the average prices in 2023 you can use as reference:
- Pack of baby wipes: $1.89 (per 100)
- Pacifer: $2.08 (for one)
- Diaper pack: $20 (average box)
- Crib sheets: $17.47 (per pack of 4)
- Car seat: $150
- Diaper pail: $71.68
- Newborn hat: $3.75 (for one)
- Booties: $10.10 (for one pair)
- Baby shampoo: $6.37
- Bottle brush: $6.72 (for one)
What can I print baby shower games on?
Among the spills and thrills of baby shower festivities, it may be hard keeping more fragile pieces of paper intact.
Opting for cardstock may be the way to handle potential wear and tear.
And popping your games on more durable cards may also mean you can use them at more than one baby showed or sprinkle.
How many games should you play at a baby shower?
Good news here ‒ there’s no one way to do this.
Whether you play one game or ten is entirely up to you.
For many showers, the sweet spot is often around two or three.
There’s a lot going on at a baby shower, between opening gifts, catching up with friends and family, and tucking into delicious edible treats.
So fitting in more than that might be tough.
And there you have it!
Just add cardstock and fun is bound to ensure.
Why not share your snaps of you playing your free printable baby shower games with the other mamas-to-be on Peanut?