Newborn babies typically sleep this many hours per day.
What is 14-17 hours?
The typical length of a pregnancy (in weeks)
What is 40 weeks?
The tiny green child in The Mandalorian.
Who is Grogu (Baby Yoda)?
Used to soothe babies who like sucking.
What is a pacifier?
The time babies often wake up in the middle of the night.
What is 2-3 AM?
Babies usually begin rolling over around this age.
What is 4-6 months?
The trimester when most people first feel the baby kick.
What is the second trimester?
The evil genius baby in Family Guy.
Who is Stewie Griffin?
Parents push babies in this when going for walks.
What is a stroller?
What parents use to calm a crying baby.
What is rocking?
The soft spot on a baby's head.
What is fontanelle?
The test used to see the baby inside the womb.
What is an ultrasound?
The diaper-wearing baby from Rugrats.
Who is Tommy Pickles?
Babies sleep in this piece of furniture.
What is a crib?
The messy thing babies often do after eating.
What is spitting up?
The stage when babies begin crawling is usually around this age.
What is 6-10 months?
The organ that provides nutrients and oxygen to the baby.
What is the placenta?
The flying baby elephant in famous Disney Movie.
Who is Dumbo?
People carry diapers, wipes and bottles in this.
What is a diaper bag?
What parents often lose when they have a newborn.
What is sleep?
Babies typically say their first word around this age.
What is 12 months?
The fluid that surrounds and protects the baby.
What is amniotic fluid?
The name of the baby from The Incredibles.
Who is Jack-Jack?
A seat designed to keep babies safe in a car.
What is a car seat?
The first solid food many babies try.