Viking babies grew up to wear helmets that (mythically) had these sharp things sticking out of the sides.
Horns
This is the cloth you put over your shoulder so the baby doesn't spit up on your shirt.
Burp Cloth
To help their teeth grow, babies love gnawing on these hard things their parents give them to chew on.
Teethers (or Teething Biscuits)
A baby dog is called this.
A puppy
This egg-shaped character had a "Great Fall" off a wall.
Humpty Dumpty
Viking kids didn't have iPads; they played with toys carved out of this material from trees.
Wood
You use a "Wet" one of these to clean a baby's sticky hands or face.
Baby Wipes (wet wipes)
Before they have teeth, babies eat this "mushy" food that often comes in small glass jars.
Baby Food (or Puree)
A baby cat is called this.
A kitten.
This light in the sky is asked to "wonder what you are" while it's up above the world so high.
Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
Instead of a car, a Viking baby would travel across the ocean in a long, wooden one of these.
Longship (or Viking Ship)
This is the piece of clothing a baby wears to keep food from getting on their outfit.
A bib
This yellow fruit is easy to mash up and is a classic first solid food for babies.
Bananas
A baby deer is called this.
This bug went up the waterspout until the rain washed him out.
The Itsy Bitsy Spider
In Norse mythology, this is the name of the "Great Hall" where brave Vikings go in the afterlife.
Valhalla
This "B" word describes a diaper leak so large it goes up the baby's back and requires a full outfit change.
Blowout
This is the term for "Liquid Gold," the nutrient-rich first milk produced right after birth.
Colostrum
A baby duck is called this.
In the original "Rock-a-bye Baby," what specifically happens when the "bough breaks"?
The cradle falls
Viking mothers carved these into objects or painted them on their palms for protection during delivery. They also prayed to fertility goddesses like Frigg and Freyja for the health of the infant.
Runes
This is the medical name for the sticky, tar-like black substance that makes up a newborn’s first diaper.
Meconium
This "method" of feeding involves skipping purees and letting the baby eat soft finger foods from day one.
Baby-Led Weaning
A baby Platypus is known by this cute, 6-letter name.
A puggle
In "Hey Diddle Diddle," which specific instrument was the Cat playing?
A fiddle