Here, your guide to throwing the ultimate shower both sexes will enjoy. The Invitations: The Food: “‘Baby’-sized finger foods, such as little quiches, mini-cupcakes, or tiny cucumber and cream cheese sandwiches, may be old standbys at traditional baby showers, but for a co-ed crowd, it’s best to get away from that,” says Haselberger. A few recommendations … The Entertainment: “Traditional baby games may have men running for the door and other games simply won’t work,” explains Lutkus. “However, games both men and women enjoy can be a great icebreaker.” Still, giving guests the ability to opt in or out of games may work best for a co-ed group, as there will be those who are more interested in sticking with talking and mingling. If you do decide to play games, a few ideas:
The Favors: Baby bottles filled with jelly beans might not be your best bet in this case. A few other options: Corbis

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title: “How To Throw A Great Co Ed Baby Shower” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-08” author: “Scott Richardson”


Here, your guide to throwing the ultimate shower both sexes will enjoy. The Invitations: The Food: “‘Baby’-sized finger foods, such as little quiches, mini-cupcakes, or tiny cucumber and cream cheese sandwiches, may be old standbys at traditional baby showers, but for a co-ed crowd, it’s best to get away from that,” says Haselberger. A few recommendations … The Entertainment: “Traditional baby games may have men running for the door and other games simply won’t work,” explains Lutkus. “However, games both men and women enjoy can be a great icebreaker.” Still, giving guests the ability to opt in or out of games may work best for a co-ed group, as there will be those who are more interested in sticking with talking and mingling. If you do decide to play games, a few ideas:
The Favors: Baby bottles filled with jelly beans might not be your best bet in this case. A few other options: Corbis

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title: “How To Throw A Great Co Ed Baby Shower” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-04” author: “Whitney Allen”


Here, your guide to throwing the ultimate shower both sexes will enjoy. The Invitations: The Food: “‘Baby’-sized finger foods, such as little quiches, mini-cupcakes, or tiny cucumber and cream cheese sandwiches, may be old standbys at traditional baby showers, but for a co-ed crowd, it’s best to get away from that,” says Haselberger. A few recommendations … The Entertainment: “Traditional baby games may have men running for the door and other games simply won’t work,” explains Lutkus. “However, games both men and women enjoy can be a great icebreaker.” Still, giving guests the ability to opt in or out of games may work best for a co-ed group, as there will be those who are more interested in sticking with talking and mingling. If you do decide to play games, a few ideas:
The Favors: Baby bottles filled with jelly beans might not be your best bet in this case. A few other options: Corbis

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title: “How To Throw A Great Co Ed Baby Shower” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-09” author: “David Higgins”


Here, your guide to throwing the ultimate shower both sexes will enjoy. The Invitations: The Food: “‘Baby’-sized finger foods, such as little quiches, mini-cupcakes, or tiny cucumber and cream cheese sandwiches, may be old standbys at traditional baby showers, but for a co-ed crowd, it’s best to get away from that,” says Haselberger. A few recommendations … The Entertainment: “Traditional baby games may have men running for the door and other games simply won’t work,” explains Lutkus. “However, games both men and women enjoy can be a great icebreaker.” Still, giving guests the ability to opt in or out of games may work best for a co-ed group, as there will be those who are more interested in sticking with talking and mingling. If you do decide to play games, a few ideas:
The Favors: Baby bottles filled with jelly beans might not be your best bet in this case. A few other options: Corbis

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title: “How To Throw A Great Co Ed Baby Shower” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-05” author: “Patrick Eshelman”


Here, your guide to throwing the ultimate shower both sexes will enjoy. The Invitations: The Food: “‘Baby’-sized finger foods, such as little quiches, mini-cupcakes, or tiny cucumber and cream cheese sandwiches, may be old standbys at traditional baby showers, but for a co-ed crowd, it’s best to get away from that,” says Haselberger. A few recommendations … The Entertainment: “Traditional baby games may have men running for the door and other games simply won’t work,” explains Lutkus. “However, games both men and women enjoy can be a great icebreaker.” Still, giving guests the ability to opt in or out of games may work best for a co-ed group, as there will be those who are more interested in sticking with talking and mingling. If you do decide to play games, a few ideas:
The Favors: Baby bottles filled with jelly beans might not be your best bet in this case. A few other options: Corbis

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title: “How To Throw A Great Co Ed Baby Shower” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-05” author: “Amy Anderson”


Here, your guide to throwing the ultimate shower both sexes will enjoy. The Invitations: The Food: “‘Baby’-sized finger foods, such as little quiches, mini-cupcakes, or tiny cucumber and cream cheese sandwiches, may be old standbys at traditional baby showers, but for a co-ed crowd, it’s best to get away from that,” says Haselberger. A few recommendations … The Entertainment: “Traditional baby games may have men running for the door and other games simply won’t work,” explains Lutkus. “However, games both men and women enjoy can be a great icebreaker.” Still, giving guests the ability to opt in or out of games may work best for a co-ed group, as there will be those who are more interested in sticking with talking and mingling. If you do decide to play games, a few ideas:
The Favors: Baby bottles filled with jelly beans might not be your best bet in this case. A few other options: Corbis

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