Fun competition at a wedding “Baby”: how to stage a wedding scene

At a wedding celebration, much attention is paid to competitions. They are necessary in order to relax everyone present and create the right atmosphere. But guests organize skits with great pleasure. To create them you will need a certain set of props and good actors. The rest of the wedding party will not have to do anything. In a matter of minutes they will find themselves in a real theater.

One of the popular theatrical performances is the “Baby” competition at a wedding. With the help of this scene you can get a real boost of energy and vivacity.

The essence


Photo 1An entertaining competition involves actions according to a certain scenario. They may vary, but the fun begins with the fact that the face and hands of the “Baby” appear in the slots of the tantamaresque - a special screen-board that is used for original photography in supermarkets, entertainment centers, parks and beaches.

The presenter announces the start of the competition. Witnesses or guests bring out the screen to the accompaniment of music. It is better to choose a funny children's song that will correspond to the thematic focus of the competition.

The bride and groom stand on the back side of the screen so that the audience cannot see them. The man carefully inserts his head into the slot, and the woman carefully inserts her hands into holes specially made for this purpose.

After all the preparatory activities are completed, the presenter announces that “the baby must put on a hat.” The bride takes the cap in her hands and tries to put it on the groom's head. The beauty is that the bride does not see her betrothed’s head. Her attempts are very funny!

The wedding entertainment culminates in the weary groom's attempts to help his bride. The groom puts his hands into the slots intended for the legs and tries to put on the cap himself.
Interesting! It happens that the bride quickly puts the cap on the groom’s head, but this outcome is extremely rare. Usually newlyweds have to work hard.

Original features

The “Baby for a Wedding” competition differs from many others in that the groom acts as a child who unconditionally follows all commands. In this case, words and commands can be written in advance or agreed on a script immediately before the performance.


Photo 2Typically, this competition features Baby's favorite dances . To make everything look as impressive as possible, it is recommended to rehearse or discuss such moments in advance. It is quite enough to try to perform the simplest movements behind the scenes. Cross claps look great when the right hand spanks the left leg or vice versa.

Advice! If the Kid is small, then the “Dance of the Little Ducklings” is an excellent option, and after it you can dance something club and modern.

You can use a plain fabric screen, two assistants who will hold it, a presenter and two artists. The difference between this option is the following:

  • a children's overall (or suit) is attached to the outside of the screen;
  • the figure is controlled by the artists with the help of the Baby’s imaginary arms and legs.

The performer, who controls the legs, sticks his head to the collar of the costume. As a result, viewers watch a funny toddler with a disproportionately large head. It is also interesting that the coordination of movements is also imperfect, since different people control the figure.

There are two options for this competition:

  • the baby shows guests how he can handle a bottle and pacifier;
  • The little one funnyly talks about the story of his love for his bride.

Text of the wedding scene “Baby”

The host of the skit announces: “Ladies and gentlemen! We had an unusual guest at our wedding! Meet! Baby!" Witnesses come out with a screen and a “baby”. Next, the presenter reads the text, pausing so that the actors have time to perform the necessary actions.

Presenter: “Once upon a time, or maybe not long ago, a boy was born. As soon as he was born, the midwife slapped his bottom and the baby screamed. (The groom cries like a child and babbles cheerfully.) Then he began to jerk his arms and legs. Misha (the groom's name) was a very obedient boy, and everyone praised him. And he himself constantly repeated to himself: “I am a good boy.” (At these words, the “baby” strokes his head.)

Misha grew up quickly. He learned to wear a cap to keep his ears warm. In order not to cry when his mother was not around, Misha sucked on a pacifier. If the boy was hungry, he put on his own bib and ate delicious porridge from a bottle. Misha was never bored, because there was his favorite rattle nearby, with which he played happily.

In kindergarten, Misha loved to dance. (Children's music plays.) Childhood flew by quickly, Misha changed his cap to a cap and put on fashionable glasses. Now he danced other dances. (Adult music starts.) When Misha grew up, he wanted to drink a glass of vodka. Under the lemon.

And today is our Misha’s wedding. He decided to tell all the guests about his childhood. His charming bride Tanya (the name of the bride) helped him in this. Greetings! At the last words, the newlyweds throw off the screen.

You can add any other sentences to the text. For example, the groom loved to eat bananas, comb his hair, brush his teeth, sing songs and play the guitar. “Baby” can do whatever your imagination tells you.

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A full-fledged wedding is always full of competitions and entertainment. To really make it fun and interesting for your guests, invite them to take part in the “Baby at the Wedding” competition, which will delight absolutely everyone.

Anyone who has at least once seen the plot of this competition in reality will undoubtedly admit the fact that it is simply impossible not to laugh while watching it. The scene is really very funny and funny, all the guests will be completely delighted. Be sure to include this story in your program, and success is guaranteed. To properly organize the action, think through the text of the words and the necessary props in advance.

Props and its preparation

The main prop is a screen , which everyone is quite capable of making on their own. For this, a piece of fabric measuring one meter by one and a half and some children's clothing will be enough. The base options may vary, but it is better to take a white cotton sheet. It is best to use a plain material so that its color does not distract the audience’s attention from the main character.

You need to cut a hole in the fabric for the head, attach a bib, vest, panties or baby onesie . It is best to give preference to bright children's clothing, ideally if its color is contrasting. The hero of the performance should be clearly visible to all guests. Finally, holes are made for the arms and legs. The beautiful screen for the “Baby” competition is ready!

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To make the wedding competition fun, you will need the following things:

  • beanbag;
  • pacifier;
  • bottle;
  • Toothbrush;
  • cap;
  • cap;
  • air balloons;
  • tray;
  • pot.

Important! It is better to bring objects onto the stage separately, and the toastmaster should accompany the appearance of each with catchy music with poetry or humorous comments.

Bottom line

The baby’s wedding scene will amaze all the guests present with its originality. This is a truly unique room, unlike any other. There are many options on how to beat him.

The image turns out to be so funny and absurd that you can easily create special competitions for it. For example, ask to dance to children's music, recite a poem or sing a song. In any case, no matter what your baby does, the number always amazes with its creativity. Guests are absolutely delighted with it, because during it they receive a lot of positive emotions.

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Scenarios

There are many scenario options for this competition, so at the first stage it is important to choose whether the action will take place in prose or poetry.

In prose

So, the presenter announces: “Dear guests, attention! The Kid has come to us, let’s meet him!”


Photo 4“Our baby was born strong and strong, they named him Vanya (the real diminutive name of the groom is used). Then the baby cried and screamed loudly (crying and screams are depicted on stage), but they gave him a pacifier and he calmed down (the assistants take out the pacifier). The baby began to grow, quickly learned to dress, brush his teeth, wash his face and walk” (at the same time, the groom imitates everything that the presenter says ; props are brought onto the stage as needed).

Presenter: “When our Baby went to kindergarten, he immediately liked to dance and sing (the music that the groom loves is playing, preferably something for children).

Presenter: “Then the Kid went to school, where he not only began to study well, but also went in for sports, played with friends” (the groom continues to depict everything that the toastmaster is talking about).

Presenter: “But then the day came when our Baby met his beloved bride (name is called). He fell in love with her immediately and asked for her hand in marriage. So, Baby, how did you ask for the hand and heart of your betrothed, how much do you love her? Show us all!”

Throughout the event, the host asks the groom clarifying questions, and he responds by depicting certain actions . At the same time, the host carefully observes the reaction of the guests.


Photo 5Presenter: “And now the solemn wedding day has come! Our Baby came to visit us to tell us about his intention to get married. But let's see if his chosen one is ready for family life? Will she be able to at least put a cap on him? (At this moment, you can perform a scene with the bride putting a hat on the groom’s head ).

At the final stage, the groom parts with his children's clothes, comes out from behind the screen and bows to the guests. We can consider that the competition is over.

Text in verse

The “Baby at the Wedding” competition with a text in verse will be even more interesting. You can use the following text, and the groom must not forget to depict everything that the toastmaster says :

Deeds of long past years, Traditions of deep antiquity... But it’s high time to start reality - We want to show you a fairy tale!

A long time ago, a little boy was born. And the news of this soared up, Frost submitted to May (in this line it is necessary to rhyme the date of birth of the groom) And so (Name of the groom) was born!

The baby was gluttonous, we won’t hide it, he was reaching for the bottle , oh, Varnak. Well, demonstrate this And show how it was, how?

Well, that's enough, I'm already drunk, and we want to see in front of all the people how our grown-up boy eagerly eats a banana .

The baby got dirty with a banana. What a dirty guy - ah, ah, ah! We’ll wipe your face with a handkerchief . Don’t be (Groom’s name) dirty!

That cleanliness is the key to health, Anyone can tell you, and therefore we must clean the child’s teeth with a brush !

We also want to give you a task, After all, it’s not good to walk around unkempt. Quickly, you need to take the comb in your hands. It’s time to comb (Groom’s name)’s bangs!

What baby doesn't love affection? And we love the boy very much! Let's immediately, immediately (Name of the groom) tenderly take a sip!

Years fled, time passed , and then (Name of the groom) met love . Among many other girls, he noticed Her alone.

And now a friendly round dance thunders throughout the whole area of ​​their wedding. The guests are dancing, shouting “Bitter!” Flying into the blue vault of heaven.

This concludes our performance - We wipe away our tears - one, two, three! The road ahead of you is long and you look forward with optimism!


Photo 6The presenter does not necessarily rhyme all the words. For example, when the bride appears on stage or at the end of the competition, it is appropriate to say a small toast:

Happy brightest and most beautiful day! We wish the family with all our hearts prosperity and happiness, prosperity and great joy!

Let love inspire you, Friendship make your hearts happy. Let your dream know no barriers, Let there be happiness without end!

When the presenter gets to the moment when the Kid went to first grade, such a rhyme is quite suitable. The groom himself can read it:

I’m big now – I’ve become a first-grader. They gave me a briefcase and a white shirt.

I'm walking down the street, not hand in hand with my mother. I won’t let my family down - I’ll be the smartest!

At our school I will study well, help my friends, and not be lazy at home.

I look at everyone proudly On this school holiday: Kids - well, just laughter! I'm a first grader!

Advice! The original text for the competition can be ordered individually on the Internet or you can ask for help from talented relatives or friends with a poetic gift.

Competition Baby at a wedding (VIDEO and PHOTO)

The essence of the Baby at the Wedding competition is that the main participants of the future performance in pairs play an imaginary child who carries out all the commands of the presenter.

The words are written in advance or the script is agreed upon with the actors immediately before the performance.

Musical accompaniment and props are selected to match the image of the main character of the competition: a gentleman in a hat, as in the photo below, or a cool rocker - it all depends on your desire and imagination.

Props for the Baby competition

The main prop for the Baby competition will be a screen, which is easy to make with your own hands. You will need a wide piece of fabric measuring 1 m by 1.5 m and children's clothing. As a base, we recommend using any plain cotton sheet in white or another discreet color.

A hole is cut in the fabric so that you can stick your head through the material; a bib, a vest, baby pants or a whole jumpsuit are sewn at the bottom of the neck.

It is advisable to select children's clothes for the screen in bright, contrasting colors so that the hero of the performance is clearly visible to all guests. Additionally, holes are cut for the arms and legs.

A beautiful screen for a spectacular performance is ready.

For the wedding competition you will also need: a bottle, a pacifier, a rattle, a hat, a toothbrush, a cap, balloons, a pot and a tray in order to effectively bring different objects onto the stage.

A few minutes before the start of the skit, behind the scenes the participants prepare the hero of the performance. To perform the role, a team of 4 people is required: 2 artists - usually the bride and groom, and 2 extras - witnesses for the young to hold the screen during the scene.

If the main participants in the spectacle are the newlyweds, then the groom threads his head through the neckline in the linen and puts rompers on his hands (like gloves). The bride puts her hands into the vest sewn onto the sheet.

The preliminary preparation is completed, the baby is ready.

The competition is announced, a melody is played, and the witnesses bring a screen onto the stage. As the guests begin to laugh, the music gradually fades away. The presenter begins his story, and the baby accompanies his words with actions.

The proposal to put a cap on the groom's head explodes with laughter. The fun of the guests is caused by any activity of the acting character. Various dance moves from hip-hop to the dance of little ducklings look good.

Rehearse complex movements backstage in advance if improvisation is not your thing.

Bursts of laughter from the guests evoke the words of the presenter: “Our baby learned to drink and eat on his own!” and the bride's attempts to get a glass into her mouth or feed the groom a snack. The active actions of the newlywed, who wants to help his betrothed, look funny - from the outside it looks like the baby is eating with his legs. The main thing is to take your time and pay attention to every action of the competition.

Options for the scenario may be different - it all depends on the character, age, and type of activity of the guests present.

The real life story of the groom finds a good response, but use a humorous form of presentation.

If a certain style is chosen for the wedding, then the competition should be held in accordance with the general style of the festive event. Imagine it yourself or use our advice.

Competition scenario

The presenter announces: “Dear ladies and gentlemen! The Kid came to visit us! Meet!”

“Our baby was born strong in the city of N.,” the presenter continues the story. - “They named him Ivan (use the groom’s real or home diminutive name).

Our boy screamed loudly and cried (the crying of a child is depicted) until he was given a pacifier (the props are brought out).

Then he began to grow, learned to walk, wash, brush his teeth, and get dressed” (the groom performs every action, playing and fooling around for the amusement of the guests).

Presenter: “In kindergarten, Ivan loved to listen to music and dance (the groom’s musical preferences are included). Show me how you danced as a child! Singing songs and hanging out with friends.” The laughter of the guests can be heard throughout the performance of the bride and groom.

“Our baby has grown up and gone to school. - says the presenter. - Show me how big you have become! At school I played football, chess, and worked out my biceps.” For this moment, choose any type of activity that the groom does.

Presenter: “At one fine moment, Ivan met his soulmate - his beloved bride Svetlana, and decided to get married. Show her how much you love her! Strongly? Did Svetlana immediately agree to marry you? Show me how you asked for her hand!”

Throughout the competition, the host asks the groom clarifying questions and asks him to depict this or that movement, actively monitoring the reaction of the guests.

“The significant date has arrived - the wedding day - the host concludes the competition. – Our little Ivan came to visit us to tell us about himself and congratulate everyone on this wonderful event. His fiancée Svetlana (use the newlywed's name) helped him in this. Let's welcome the young ones!

After these words, the newlyweds free themselves from the baby’s clothes, come out from behind the screen and bow to the guests. The competition is over.

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