christina answered Saturday April 7 2007, 7:24 pm: My cousin just recently had a baby shower in November for her son, & for some odd reason, I don't remember although I should.
I remember there was a game with safety pins & if someone said the word baby, you got to take their pin. And there was another where you guess how big her belly was. You took a piece of ribbon, made your guess, and if you were right you won a price. There was another one where you couldn't cross anything, like you arms, fingers, or legs. Even your eyes, haha. Just fun little games like that.
crissx33 answered Saturday April 7 2007, 6:52 pm: go for teenage things. lol. but also you can have a silly game. like pin the tail on the baby. or you can have a relay race thing where you can see who can change a diaper the fastest on a baby doll. or have an obstacle course with dolls in little strollers and have to do everything like go around obstacles. have a scavenger hunt where you have to find stuff aroudn the house or somewhere like pacifiers, stuff like that. or like have baby stuff and you have to build a tower or something. or see how many baby dolls diapers you can change in 5 minutes? also you can do a baby charades. where you have to find a bottle around the house that holds a piece of paper with a sentence you have to act out and then others have to guess what it is. i have tons more!! so just write back if you need any more =] my sister jsut had one too =] [ crissx33's advice column | Ask crissx33 A Question ]
Volleyball2150 answered Saturday April 7 2007, 6:37 pm: Lol i saw this on Full House.
when there's a bunch of pieces of paper and on some of them there's like a symbol (you can put a baby type symbol on it) and who ever has that symbol on their paper gets a free _____. whatever you want.
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