If you’ve been to one, you know the drill: the host passes around game sheets and tiny pencils, and each guest has a certain amount of time to fill out their sheet before the answers are given and someone wins a prize. Word games and puzzles played on paper are a staple of any American baby shower. We’ve rounded up our favorite games and activities, both traditional for baby showers and not, that will work on-screen for groups of four to about a dozen or more. If you’re nervous about awkward pauses in conversation, constantly having all (virtual) attention on you or gasp having guests drop out due to boredom, don’t worry-we’ve got tips for ensuring a lively atmosphere at your online shindig. One of the main concerns expecting parents have around virtual baby showers is how to keep guests interested and entertained. But many of the well-loved games you find at most baby showers won’t work for a virtual party, short of mailing Shower Gift Bingo cards to all your guests (we don’t expect you to do that, but if you want to, more power to you!). As masks and physical distancing are still recommended for gatherings, some expecting parents are moving their would-be in-person baby showers online.
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