This verb describes what infants do around 6 months old when they begin experimenting with sounds like "ba-ba" and "da-da," an important milestone in language development.
What is "Babble"?
A baby dog is called a puppy, but a baby cat goes by this 6-letter name.
What is a kitten?
This girl "had a little lamb, its fleece was white as snow."
Who is Mary?
This wheeled device lets parents transport their baby while walking through the park or running errands.
What is a stroller?
Justin Bieber's 2010 debut single repeats this 4-letter word over and over, asking "oh" before it each time.
What is "Baby"?
This Old World monkey has a distinctive colorful rear end and was worshipped by ancient Egyptians as a symbol of the god Thoth.
What is a "Baboon"?
This baby animal is the child of a stallion and a mare.
What is a foal?
According to the rhyme, this fragile character "had a great fall."
Who is Humpty Dumpty?
This wearable device allows parents to keep their baby close while keeping their hands free. (Hint: Don't overthink it).
What is a baby carrier? (Accept: baby sling or wrap)
Vanilla Ice had a 1990 hit with this song that famously sampled the bass line from Queen and David Bowie's "Under Pressure."
What is "Ice Ice Baby"?
This beloved book series by Ann M. Martin follows Kristy, Mary Anne, Claudia, Stacey (played by Jessica Prunell), and Dawn as they run a small business caring for kids in the fictional town of Stoneybrook, Connecticut.
What is "The Baby-Sitters Club"?
This word for a baby kangaroo is also a common first name.
What is a joey?
"Hey diddle diddle, the cat and the fiddle," this animal "jumped over the moon."
What is the cow?
This electronic device placed in the baby's room lets parents hear or see their little one from another part of the house.
What is a baby monitor?
Britney Spears' 1998 debut urged listeners to "hit me baby" followed by this phrase .
What is "one more time"?
This is Sally Brown's affectionate nickname for Linus van Pelt, though he consistently protests that he is not this term of endearment.
What is "Sweet Babboo"?
This word for a baby swan is a homophone for a certain type of ring.
What is a cygnet?
In this nursery rhyme, a woman with too many children to count resides in an unusual abode.
What is "There Was an Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe"?
Not an instrument, this portable basket is often placed beside the parents' bed for easy nighttime access.
What is a bassinet?
This controversial 1944 duet features a woman trying to leave a party while her host keeps giving reasons for her to stay.
What is "Baby, It's Cold Outside"?
The test for this neurological reflex, named for a French neurologist, involves stroking the sole of the foot and observing whether the big toe extends upward, which can indicate nervous system damage.
What is the "Babinski" reflex?
A baby platypus, one of only two egg-laying mammals, is called this—the same name as a baby echidna. (Surprisingly not a baby of a famous brachycephalic dog breed).
What is a puggle?
This nursery rhyme character "sat on a tuffet, eating her curds and whey" before being frightened by a spider.
Who is Little Miss Muffet?
This bulb-shaped device, often called a "snot sucker," helps clear a baby's stuffy nose by gentle suction.
What is an aspirator? (Accept: nasal aspirator or bulb syringe)
In this 1964 hit by the Supremes, the singers beg this title character, "Don't through our love away."
What is "Baby Love"?