Baby Anatomy
Baby Animals
Nursery
Rhymes
Baby Items
Nursery
Rhyme Foods
100

The number of bones a newborn baby has.

300 Bones


100

the term used to refer to a baby cow.

A Calf


100

The egg that had a great fall.

Humpty Dumpty



100

A container that babies can drink from.

A baby bottle.



100

What did I ask the Baker's man to bake me as fast as he could?

A cake!


200

The tissue that connects the mother and the developing baby.

The Umbilical Cord


200

The term used to refer to a baby bird.

A Hatchling.


200

The rain washed the itsy bitsy spider from this.

The water spout. 


200

A tall piece of furniture to let the baby reach the table.

High Chair


200

Little Miss Muffet a bit of an arachnophobia, was eating these two things before being frightened away.

Her Curds and Whey

300

This cranial bone is currently not yet fused together in the baby.

Their Skull

300

The term used for a baby dog.

A Puppy


300

Little Miss Muffet sat on this.

A Tuffet


300

A baby's liquid food to substitute breast milk.

Baby Formula

300

Hardly a vegetarian and never sharing his food with others, the 3rd little tinker loved this type of meat.

Roast beef 

400

A baby has way more of these in their tongue than adults do.

Taste Buds

400

The term used for a baby cat.

A Kitten


400

Old Mother Hubbard looked for this in her cupboard.

A bone for her poor dog.


400

A basket-like bed where babies sleep in safely.

A bassinet.

400

Together, Jack Sprat and his wife licked the platter clean. Which of the two could not handle any lean?

His wife.


"Jack Sprat could eat no fat, His wife could eat no lean. And so between them both, you see, They licked the platter clean."


500

The process when a baby's teeth begin to grow through the gum line.

Teething

500

The term used to refer to a baby sheep.

A lamb



500

She came tumbling right after Jack fell down.

Jill.



500

A singular piece of clothing for babies.

A onesie.


500

What did Little Jack Horner pull out of a mincemeat pie with his thumb?

A Plum.

“Little Jack Horner, sat in the corner eating a Christmas pie. He put in his thumb and pulled out a plum, and said, 'What a good boy am I."

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