Color of baby's eyes at birth
What is blue?
Conveniently holds all babies essential
What is a diaper bag?
The tissue that connects the mother and the developing baby.
What is the umbilical cord?
The process of feeding a baby straight from the breast.
What is breastfeeding? What is nursing?
The process when a baby’s teeth begin to grow through their gumline.
What is teething?
Babies are born without this part of the leg
what is knee caps?
Helps babies sore gums when teething
What is teething ring?
What is soother?
A baby has way more of these in their tongue than adults do.
What are tastebuds?
The repeated gentle patting on a baby’s back to release swallowed air.
What is burping?
A sibling that grows with your baby in the womb at the same time.
What is a twin?
First sense that a baby develops
What is hearing?
Baby dining
What is high chair?
This cranial bone is currently not yet fused in the baby.
What is the skull?
A common skin condition that causes rough patches on the scalp of newborn babies.
What is cradle cap?
The squishy area on top of a baby’s head.
What is a soft spot?
The post-Valentine’s month with the most babies being born.
What is September?
Versatile baby transport
What is a stroller?
This internal organ is as big as a walnut during infancy.
What is the stomach?
The smooth flow of a baby’s stomach contents out through their mouth as opposed to a forceful vomit.
What is spit up?
The term used to refer to a baby kangaroo.
What is a joey?
Babies are born with these many bones
What is 300?
Hangs over crib while stimulating and soothing baby
what is mobile?
A singular piece of clothing for babies
What is a onesie?
The process when a baby takes the mother’s nipple into their mouth to suckle.
What is latching?
A congenital, irregular discoloration on a baby’s skin.
What is a birthmark?