Just before we left for Florida, we threw a little classroom baby shower for my son’s kindergarten teacher. It was surprise . . . and the kids did an amazing job of keeping the secret and being patient when school was cancelled for three days due to weather.
Baby showers are so much fun! It was interesting (and comical) trying to explain a baby shower to a 6 year old boy who had never been to one before. But in the end, the kids knew that we were celebrating the upcoming birth of their teacher’s baby. And they were beyond excited!
Here is what we did at our Classroom Baby Shower for Teacher:
Theme: Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
Colors: Gold and Pink (It’s a Girl!)
I was looking for a theme that the kids could relate to well and what kid doesn’t know the famous nursery rhyme and song?
Activities & Games: I started off by asking the kids if they knew what a baby shower was. The answers were as sweet as their precious faces. Then I asked what shape topped our cupcakes and if they knew a nursery rhyme about stars . . . Of course, they guessed Twinkle Twinkle Little Star.
Since babies can hear when they are inside their mommy’s tummy, we all sang Twinkle Twinkle Little Star to the teacher’s unborn baby.
We had three games prepared for the kids:
- Pin the Star on the Rattle
- Bean Bag Toss (into my daughter’s baby doll high chair)
- Baby Trivia & Advice from the Kids: we asked the kids how much the baby would weigh (13lbs was the largest), how long the baby would be (10 inches was the longest), and best advice for caring for a baby.
We kept it really simple. Games – Treats – Presents. Boy, were the kids excited to watch the teacher open up their gifts.
In keeping with our theme, the favors for kids to take home (and share) were two gold butterscotch candy sticks tied with pink ribbon and a gold star.
It was a fun shower and worked out perfectly as a classroom baby shower.
Thanks to the moms who helped and congratulations, Mrs. B!
I love this baby shower idea! Where did you get the star banner and cupcake picks? Did you make or buy? If you made can you share the template?
Hi Renee,
I made the cupcake toppers and the banner with my Silhouette Cameo. Do you happen to have one? The star shape is 99 cents and then you resize for your needs. If you don’t have a cameo, you could get free clip art of stars and either print/cut or trace onto scrapbook paper. (Word probably has a star in clip art for matter too.) It is more time consuming, but would still get the job done. For the words on the banner, I used a backing and cut the words out of top layer. You could do the same with stickers from the craft store.
Also, just saw this large star punch on Joann.com: http://www.joann.com/docrafts-large-palm-punch-traditional-star/13109855.html#q=star%2Bpunch&start=31
It is 2×2″ which is a nice size. That could work.
Hope that helps! Have a wonderful shower!!
~Kristen