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Try Our Mystery Baby Shower Food Game

Preparation:
Buy 10 tins or jars of baby food in a variety of flavours both savory and sweet.
Cover each jar in white paper and as you do so write a number onto that jar, and on a corresponding bit of card, write in big letters what jar No. 1 contains. Carry on until all 10 jars are numbered, and you have cards numbered 1 – 10 with the correct food written on them. You will also need a plastic baby spoon (or a teaspoon will do), a blindfold and a bib.

Playing the game:
This is a game for the mum-to-be, but if she feels really uncomfortable playing this she can nominate someone else! The idea of the game is simply for mum-to-be to guess what each of the foods are. (Don’t forget to consider any allergies or dietary requirements of the mum-to-be when preparing for this game!)

Place the bib, then the blindfold on the mum-to-be, then give her the baby spoon. First of all hold up the first card so that all the guests can see what the mum-to-be is about to be given. This usually gets a fun response from everyone! Then take 1⁄2 a spoonful from the first jar and feed it to the mum-to-be. She must then guess what the jar contains. This game is only a bit of fun, but a nice idea is to award the mum-to-be with a pack of nappies for each one she gets correct.

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