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Talking to the expecting parents for ideas

Chances are if you are reading this article you are a good person.

I know what you are thinking; “how can the writer of this post make this claim without even knowing me?”

That’s easy! You committed yourself to make great baby shower for the expecting parents. That makes you a good person! The expecting couple is lucky to have you.

As you may already know there are a ton of different baby shower themes and ideas that you can work with.

You can plan something as elaborate as the Winnie the Pooh baby shower theme or something as simple as a co-ed theme. You can even create a baby shower filled with heart stopping excitement with a gender reveal party.

You have all of these great options you can work with but how do you decide which is the right one for your upcoming baby shower.

This is where the expecting couple comes in. Traditionally, you only worked with the mom to-be but these days the dad to-be gets in the conversation as well.

What to ask the expecting couple?

Before you begin planning the baby shower you need to get a “sit down” with the dad and mom to-be and ask some of these important questions:

Who should I invite?

Who shouldn’t I invite?

When are you due?

Where would you like to hold the baby shower?

What are your likes and dislikes?

Do you want a traditional or non-traditional baby shower?

Do you want a small, medium or big baby shower?

When would you like the invitations sent out?

How many games do you want at your baby shower?

You are on your way to a great baby shower!

Knowing the expecting couple’s likes and dislikes will help you design a baby shower with everything that they are looking for.

Please feel free and share your thoughts and opinions on what is needed to create the best baby shower possible in the comments section below.

Thank you and take care all.

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