The baby shower game bar story might be about a mom - to - be who loves games and wanted to incorporate that into her baby shower. So, she and her friends came up with the idea of a game bar. At this game bar, there could be games like 'pin the pacifier on the baby' or a trivia game about baby care. It's all about bringing fun and celebration to the baby shower in a different and engaging way.
Once upon a time, there was a baby shower. The hosts decided to create a game bar. They set up a table with different games. One of the games was 'guess the baby food flavor'. People would blindfoldedly taste the baby food and try to guess the flavor. It was hilarious as some of the flavors were quite strange. This game bar made the baby shower full of laughter and joy.
First, you need to gather a selection of different candy bars. Then, create little stories or scenarios related to baby items or pregnancy for each candy bar. For example, if it's a Snickers bar, the story could be about the mommy-to -be getting a bit snappy (like the 'Snickers' slogan) during pregnancy cravings. During the baby shower, read out the stories one by one and let the guests guess which candy bar the story is about.
The number of elements in books and movies was different.
Generally speaking, the number of times a book can be read is twice because it can be read twice (from one reader to another). However, the number of times a movie could be many times depended on how many movies it was made into. For example, some movies might only have one production cost while others might cost millions of dollars to produce. The number of times for these movies could be once or multiple times.
A simple idea is to write down different scenarios related to the baby on slips of paper and also write the names of various candy bars on other slips. Guests then draw one of each and have to combine them into a story. For example, if the scenario is 'the baby's first day at school' and the candy bar is a Milky Way, they could say the baby felt like they were on a magical journey (like the Milky Way) on their first day at school.
You can start by laying out a variety of candy bars. Then, ask each guest at the baby shower to pick a candy bar. They have to incorporate that candy bar into a story about the baby's future. So if someone picks a Twix, they might say the baby will have two best friends like the two sticks in a Twix. It's a fun and creative way to engage guests and make the baby shower more memorable.
A great game is the 'Candy Bar Story Builder'. The host starts a story about the bride and groom, like 'Once upon a time, there was a bride who was like a KitKat, she had layers of wonderfulness.' Then each guest takes a turn adding to the story using another candy bar as a description. It's a really creative and interactive game.
One way is to create a 'Candy Bar Memory Game'. You can lay out different candy bars and tell a story about the bride and groom that involves each type of candy bar. Then, cover them up and have the guests try to remember which candy bar was associated with which part of the story. The guest who gets the most correct wins.
You can base the stories on baby animals. For example, if you have a Reese's Peanut Butter Cup, you could say that just like the peanut butter and chocolate combination, the baby will be a unique mix of two things, like a little bunny that's both fast and cuddly. Another idea is to use nursery rhymes in the stories. For a Hershey's Kiss, say that the baby will be as sweet as a kiss in the nursery rhyme 'Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star'.
It's a bit of a gamble. Comic grab bags can be worth it if you're open to surprises and don't mind getting a mix of comics. But if you have specific titles or genres in mind, you might be disappointed.