Bear
Cub
If the baby is a boy, he will typically have these two chromosomes
XY
This voracious title character quite literally eats through the pages of the die cut book.
The Very Hungry Caterpillar
In this rhyme, an arachnid ascends, descends, and re-ascends a downspout.
Itsy Bitsy Spider
This is the amount of bones a newborn child has.
300
Kangaroo
Joey
These types of contractions are sometimes referred to as "false labor"
Braxton-Hicks Contractions
In this popular bedtime story, the bunny in this book gets ready to go to sleep with this simple routine.
Goodnight, Moon
This American folk rhyme describes a little girl and her sweet sheep.
Mary Had a Little Lamb
Babies sleep about this many hours per day on average.
16
Sea Lion
Pup
Of the five senses, this one is the weakest at birth
Sigh/Vision
The title monkey in this story befriends a man donning a particular headpiece.
Curious George
This nursey rhyme describes a farmer and his animals.
Old MacDonald Had a Farm
Number of babies born per hour in Indiana.
9
Deer
Fawn
This is the most common blood type for newborn babies
O Positive
In this questioning book, a chick searches for one of his parents.
Are You My Mother?
In this nonsensical rhyme, an elder woman eats increasingly large animals to catch the previously swallowed animal.
There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly
This percent of babies are born on their due date.
5%
Skunk
Kit
Babies born in this month, on average, weigh 7 ounces more than babies born in the other eleven months.
May
This book by Shel Silverstien uses a conifer as a metaphor to descibe a parent's unconditional love for their child.
The Giving Tree
This rhyme, typically accompanied by actions, describes the heating and cooling of a kettle.
I'm a Little Teapot
This is the largest number of children born to a woman.
69