Throwing a Baby
Shower - What You Need To Know
by Simone Butler
Throwing baby showers is a time-honored way to celebrate the
impending addition of a new member to a loved one's family.
Traditionally, a baby shower is a "girls only" event, often hosted by
the baby's godmother, but today baby showers can be hosted by any friend
or relative of the mother-to-be, and can be attended by whomever the
host wishes to invite. The general purpose of a baby shower is to give
useful gifts to the expectant mother, such as layette items, baby toys
and clothes, and often gift certificates for useful things. It is not
untoward for the expectant parents to draw up a "wish list" of items
they especially need but may be having difficulty affording.
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Baby showers are a relatively recent tradition, generally credited as
having their start in the US. A baby shower is usually a relatively
casual event, held in the afternoon or early evening, often with
refreshments provided and sometimes party games held as well. It is not
uncommon to have a potluck shower, where guests each bring a food item
along with a gift, although fully catered showers are also quite common.
Party games, if the host chooses to have them, generally center around
the general theme of the baby and pregnancy, ranging from themed
versions traditional games like charades to activities such as guessing
the circumference of the pregnant guest-of-honor.
While many parents-to-be look forward to having a baby shower, some
social groups feel such celebrations are best left as family affairs, or
believe that it is bad luck to celebrate a birth before it happens. If
you offer to host a shower for an expectant friend, don't be hurt if she
politely declines. In other cases, the mother-to-be may have multiple
showers! Perhaps one for co-workers and casual friends, and one for
close friends and family. Some women have a baby shower only for their
first child, while others may choose to have one for every pregnancy.
Baby showers are not bound by rigid traditions to the same extent as
weddings and other life events, so don't be surprised if a new friend's
baby shower is nothing like the last one you attended. There is really
no "wrong" way to throw a baby shower, so if you have been charged with
hosting a shower for a friend or relative, it's an "anything goes"
affair (so long as you have the guest of honor's stamp of approval for
your plans!).
About the author: Simone writes for http://www.nappiesfromhell.co.uk/













