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  • How to Make a Coed Baby Shower Fun

    While baby showers usually involve only women, deconstruct gender binaries by throwing a coed baby shower for your friends. Think about the interests and personalities of both members of the expectant couple and prepare party games that everyone can enjoy. Men and women will have fun hanging out together and participating in humorous activities, and your friends are sure to appreciate the thought you put into this event celebrating their future.

  • Different Things to Do for a Coed Baby Shower

    When a baby is on the way, both mother and father should be celebrated. Men aren’t often invited to showers, so the father-to-be and his friends may not know what to expect. Planning entertainment and activities that both genders will enjoy will put everyone in a happy mood and make the day special for the new parents.

  • Coed Baby Shower Themes

    The key to hosting a coed shower is to make it fun and entertaining for both sexes. Incorporate games that will engage both your male and your female guests. Instead of serving dainty, ladylike food, offer food that's hearty and filling. Make sure that your theme carries through, from invitations to decorations. Throw a shower that will set a coed trend among your friends and family.

  • Baby Shower Co-Ed Games

    Co-ed baby showers are becoming more popular. If you are planning a baby shower that both men and women will attend, you'll want to choose games that are a little different from traditional, women-only baby showers. Action or trivia games are a good way to keep the guys happy at your co-ed baby shower.

  • Proper Wording for a Coed Baby Shower Invitation

    Coed baby showers celebrate the fact that both parents will take an active role in raising their children. Inviting both men and women to your baby shower can unite a community of friends around you and your spouse as you celebrate the upcoming birth. Use careful wording to communicate the shower's lack of gender bias.

  • Coed Baby Shower Decorations

    Baby showers have traditionally provided a way for an expectant mother and her loved ones to celebrate the upcoming arrival of the new baby. When a couple decides to hold a co-ed shower, decorations should reflect the fact that men will be attending the party.

  • Ideas for Coed Baby Showers

    One sign of the increasing partnership anticipated by new parents is the popularity of the coed baby shower. No longer just girl-stuff, the coed shower includes husbands and partners. This means taking a fresh look at the party's invitations, format, food and even gifts. A new approach to the idea of a baby shower can turn a traditional welcoming rite into a more contemporary, extended-family event.

  • Top Ten Coed Baby Shower Games

    Baby showers aren't just for women anymore. According to an article in "Pregnancy Today," more fathers-to-be want to be involved in the process of pregnancy. Therefore coed showers are becoming more popular. Coed showers are filled with the same food, fun and games as traditional baby showers, only the themes tend to be gender-neutral.

  • Games for Co-Ed Baby Showers

    A co-ed baby shower can be an enjoyable twist on the traditional female-only gathering. Here's a chance to assemble family and friends together for a festive party in anticipation of a new baby. Be sure to plan games that are especially entertaining to get everyone into the spirit of the occasion. Choose games that encourage couples to play as teams as well as individual games that both male and female guests will have fun with.

  • About Co-Ed Baby Showers

    Co-ed baby showers incorporate the baby's father and the couple's male friends into the celebration. They're a progressive way to celebrate the more involved role that fathers are now expected to play in their children's lives.

  • How to Host a Co-Ed Baby Shower

    Traditional baby showers have something missing, primarily...dads. As men take a more active role in the pregnancy process (unlike several decades ago)--including going to doctors appointments and birthing classes--there is an increasing trend in redefining the baby shower tradition into a co-ed/couples event. Translation: It's time to ditch the pin-the-diaper-on-the-baby games. With that said, here are some tips on throwing a couples' shower that's fun for the expectant mom, dad and their friends.

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