Ice breaker for moms group

Here are some fun and creative icebreaker ideas for a moms group:

  1. Two Truths and a Lie: Each mom shares two true statements about herself and one false statement. The others have to guess which one is the lie.
  2. Mom's Superpower: Ask each mom to share what she thinks her superpower is as a mom (e.g. "I can multitask like a pro!").
  3. Favorite Mom Hack: Share a favorite tip or trick that makes mom life easier.
  4. Childhood Memories: Ask each mom to share a favorite childhood memory or story about her own childhood.
  5. What I'm Looking Forward to: Ask each mom to share something she's looking forward to in the coming weeks or months (e.g. a vacation, a milestone birthday, etc.).
  6. If I Could Go Back in Time...: Ask each mom to share something she would do differently if she could go back in time to when her kids were younger.
  7. Mom's Guilty Pleasure: Share a guilty pleasure or something you enjoy doing that might not be considered "mom-like" (e.g. reading a trashy novel, watching a certain TV show, etc.).
  8. The Best Part of Being a Mom: Ask each mom to share what she thinks is the best part of being a mom.
  9. If I Could Switch Lives with Another Mom...: Ask each mom to share which mom she would want to switch lives with and why.
  10. Mom's Self-Care Tip: Share a self-care tip or trick that helps you relax and recharge as a mom.
  11. Childhood Favorite Food: Ask each mom to share her favorite childhood food or snack.
  12. What I'm Proud Of: Ask each mom to share something she's proud of accomplishing as a mom (e.g. potty training, getting kids to eat veggies, etc.).
  13. If I Could Have a Superhero Sidekick...: Ask each mom to share which superhero sidekick she would want to have and why.
  14. Mom's Favorite Book: Ask each mom to share her favorite book or series that she's read recently.
  15. What I'm Looking Forward to Doing with My Kids: Ask each mom to share something she's looking forward to doing with her kids in the coming weeks or months (e.g. a trip, a special activity, etc.).

Remember to keep the icebreakers light and fun, and make sure they're not too personal or invasive. The goal is to help the moms in the group get to know each other and feel comfortable sharing their thoughts and experiences.