The addition of a new child to a family
is a wonderous occasion! An adopted baby
is just as much a miracle as any other
and should be celebrated as such.
And all babies need "stuff", even an
adopted child, so having an adoption baby
shower for this child is not only acceptable,
but necessary.
There are some differences you should
consider when attempting to plan this
a baby shower for adoption. You will need
to know the age of the adopted child first
of all. Some couples may have adopted
a baby, but others may have adopted a
toddler or older child.
You will also want to find out if the
family wants to celebrate the baby shower
for adoption before or after the baby/child
is adopted.
For infants, the 
basic
necessities, such as diapers, clothing,
feeding items, and nursery
décor are appropriate for adoption
baby showers. The parents-to-be of an
adopted baby/child should register for
baby shower gifts just the same as any
other parents.
Though it is rare, some adoptive mothers
are able to breastfeed their infants,
so you should take care to find out what
this mom-to-be will be doing. If she will
be bottle feeding the baby, gifts of baby
formula will be helpful, though you may
want to wait to find out what type of
formula she will be using, since there
are so many.
Some families choose to acknowledge the
adopted baby's birth mother in some way.
In some cases, they have formed a close
bond with the birth mother and may choose
to include her in the adoption baby shower
festivities.
Or they may want to give the birth
mother a gift. Discuss with the parents
(tactfully, since it is a delicate subject)
if this is their wish. Then consider asking
guests to bring a gift to the adoption
baby shower for the birth mother.
Because this baby is adopted and the
mom-to-be is not pregnant, stay away from
any maternity-type games at the adoption
baby shower, like "how big is Mom's tummy"
or any other such games. You can however,
play games
to guess the baby's sex or birth date
(if they have not yet been born) for adoption
baby showers.
It is important to know the age of the
child being adopted in order to know what
types of baby shower gifts to purchase.
Buying rattles and baby booties for a
3 year-old is not helpful to Mom and Dad!
Parents can still register for an older
child at any retailer that has a baby
registry for the baby shower. Make
sure you have an idea of not only the
child's age, but also what size clothing
they wear.
For families adopting an older child,
a fun idea is to have a "welcome" party
for the child after he or she comes home.
Find out the child's sex, age and what
toys or types of entertainment they like.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Randy is owner of http://www.planning-a-baby-shower.com
where you will find further tips on baby
showers and baby
shower games.