Baby Basics
Baby Milestones
Baby Gear
Nursery Rhymes & Songs
Classic Baby Books
100

What liquid is a baby's first form of nutrition? 

Milk(Formula) 

100

Most babies say what as one of their first words? 

"mama" & "dada" 

100

This is used to carry a baby hands-free on your chest or back. 

Baby carrier

100

"The itsy bitsy ___ climbed up the waterspout..."

"Spider" 

100

In this book, a caterpillar eats through one apple, two pears, and more.

What is The Very Hungry Caterpillar?*

200

What soft item is often used to clean a baby's bottom? 

Baby Wipe! 

200
When do babies start crawling? 

6-10 months

200

This wheeled item helps babies get around before they can walk. 

A Walker
200

This baby item is rocked in a famous lullaby that ends with “when the bough breaks, the ___ will fall.”

Cradle

200

This sleepy book ends with “Goodnight nobody. Goodnight mush.”

What is Goodnight Moon?

300

Babies wear what instead of underwear? 

Diaper! 

300

What is it called when babies acquire teeth?  

Teething! 

300

This sleeping device is smaller than a crib. 

A Bassinet 

300

This nursery rhyme character sat on a wall before having a great fall.

Who is Humpty Dumpty?

300

In this book, a mother tells her son “I’ll love you forever, I’ll like you for always…”

What is Love You Forever?

400

This object hangs above a crib and spins or plays music. 

A Mobile! 

400

What age do babies start solid food? 

4-6 months

400

Device used to warm up bottles of milk. 

Bottle Warmer

400

“Old MacDonald had a farm, E-I-E-I-___.”

What is O?

400

This bear lives in the Hundred Acre Wood and loves honey.

Winnie The Pooh!

500

What is the term for when a baby cries a lot due to gas? 

Colic! 

500

When do babies take their first steps?

9-12 months 

500

A pacifier is also known by this name. 

Binky or soother

500

This starry object “twinkles” in a classic lullaby.

Star! 

500

This book ends with the line, “But the wild things cried, ‘Oh please don’t go—we’ll eat you up—we love you so!’”

Where the Wild Things Are?

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