Don't say Baby!!!

Baby Shower Game - Don't Say Baby!

When guests come in hand out all guests a Pacifier/Ribbon to put around their neck.

Explain that they are not aloud to say BABY or else they will get the pacifier/ribbon taken away from them...

When you hear someone say BABY, take their pacifier/ribbon and put it around your neck.

Careful Don't say the word...

At the end whoever ended up with the most pacifiers/Ribbons they will get a little gift!!!

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Nov 17, 2016
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Nice
by: Cary

It looks so cute.You sell this?

Oct 10, 2015
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Happiness
by: Maryalice Tibbets

this game always makes baby showers lively and fun!

Nov 18, 2013
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Great Fun
by: Grace

This is great fun. Have played it in three baby showers and its comes out quite well. Enjoyable

Aug 21, 2012
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Great Game!!!
by: Lynn

This is a wonderful game to play! We play it at every baby shower, except we Can say the word baby, but we Can't cross our legs. So much fun!

Aug 21, 2012
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Great, Fun Game!!!
by: LYNN

WE PLAY THIS GAME AT EVERY BABY SHOWER AND WE LOVE IT EVERY TIME!!!

May 11, 2011
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Game was fun
by: Anonymous

We did this and everyone had a great time - especially the kids. They were listening to the adults so they could hear the word "baby" so it kept their attention during what would normally have been for them the boring parts.

Mar 21, 2010
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played
by: Anonymous

this game was played with eggs on sticks it was a long game and rather boring

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