Hilarious Balloon Baby Shower Games (To Keep the Party Popping)
4 Balloon baby shower games for super Coed Party fun
It wouldn’t be a baby shower without balloons! Sure, using balloons for typical decorations is sweet, but why not spice it up with some balloon baby shower games? They’re a super fun way to add a little excitement, especially for co-ed baby showers.
These balloon games are seriously funny – your guests might even make their moms laugh! Plus, they won’t break the bank because balloons are so affordable. So, it’s a win for your party and your wallet.
Keep reading to learn about some fun games that will be a hit with everyone at your party and “firecracker” them with laughter. Let’s dive in!
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Tinkle in the Pot
This fun game simulates how the mother-to-be has to tinkle… a lot. This gives everyone the “pregnancy experience” where they have to “squint” without seeing the bottom of their belly.
Materials Needed
- wolves
- quarters
- Mason jars
How to play
Gather your gang and have them tuck a balloon under their shirts to rock their baby bumps. Then, hold them with a quarter between their knees and do the fun “waddle” in a cup. Their mission? Drop the quarter. Sounds easy, right?
Well, here’s the twist – the wolf’s belly throws up an unexpected challenge, making it trickier than it seems! And if you really want to up the ante, switch out the quarters for ping pong balls. Small boys tend to bounce off the cup, which adds an extra level of difficulty. The first to sink their quarter (or ping pong ball) into the cup is the champ.
This game promises non-stop laughter and memorable moments for everyone at your co-ed baby shower. Get ready for some seriously hilarious times!
Dad’s Shoelace Race
Here’s a game just for boys at the party, daring them to take on the challenge of tying their shoelaces with a “pregnant” belly.
Materials Needed
- wolves
- Shoes with laces (or shoes and socks)
How to play
To play, ask the men in the group to take off one of their shoes, then put a balloon under their shirt, like a pregnant mother. Make sure the balloons pop enough to make it a real challenge. Once the signal is given, their mission is to race to put their shoes back on and tie them without rotting their “pregnant bellies.”
If they’re not rocking laces, no problem! They will need to wear their same socks and shoes. The first to finish is the champion. Let the shoelace showdown begin!
Diapering Baby Balloon Game
It’s a hilarious twist on classic diapering games, requiring guests to diaper a slippery balloon!
Materials Needed:
- Cloth or disposable diapers
- Diaper pins
- Cover your eyes
- Powder or baby oil
How to play:
Get ready for a fun challenge that tests your guests’ diaper skills! To play, each guest will race to the diaper of their baby balloon. But, here’s the catch – they have to do it blindfolded.
During the baby shower, gather your guests around a table, and hand out blindfolds, balloons, diapers, diaper pins, and powder or baby oil. When everyone is ready, give them the signal, and let the diaper race begin! They have to carefully powder or oil the balloon and then expertly pin the diaper, all without spoiling their “baby.”
But, the challenge is not over. After everyone is diapered, the judge will go around and pick up each wolf baby, to see if the diaper stays in place. This game is a fun challenge that will keep your guests on their parenting skills.
Pop a Balloon and Roll!
Balloon baby shower games are the most fun way to get everyone involved, especially for co-ed baby showers. We have two versions for you, let’s start with the one you like.
Men’s Pop the Balloon Relay, let’s just take a look and you get the idea. Seriously, think of 5 wives in your neighborhood a few drinks.
Pop the balloon with the chairs, stools, etc. Co-ed or not. We hope you found some great ideas to get the balloons flowing!