Nursery Rhymes
Baby Animals
Children's Books
Baby Items
Famous Moms
100

Fleece as white as snow

Mary Had a Little Lamb

100

A baby cat is called...

Kitten

100

This bug is really hungry

The Very Hungry Caterpillar

100

Used to feed a baby

Baby bottle

100

This cartoon mom is known for her tall blue hair and unique voice

Marge Simpson

200

All the king's horses and all the king's men couldn't put him back together again

Humpty Dumpty

200

A baby bear is called...

Cub

200

A boy who lives in Neverland and never grows up

Peter Pan

200

A thing that hangs over a baby's crib

Mobile

200

The last and most famous Queen of Egypt

Queen Cleopatra

300

Lives on Drury Lane

The Muffin Man

300

A baby goose is called...

Gosling

300

Story about a pig and a spider who become friends

Charlotte's Web

300

The place a baby sits to reach the table

Highchair

300

This was the first woman to win a Nobel Peace Prize, for her work on radioactivity. Her daughter won one as well!

Marie Curie

400

A cookie that runs really fast

The Gingerbread Man
400

A baby owl is called...

Owlet or fledgling

400

Christopher Robin's teddy bear

Winnie the Pooh

400

This prevents a baby from crawling out of a room

Baby gate

400

Queen Elizabeth II had this many children

4 - King Charles, Princess Anne, Prince Edward, and "Prince" Andrew

500

The dish ran away with this

The spoon

500

A baby porcupine is called...

Porcupette

500

A boy sent to bed without dinner becomes king of a new world

Where the Wild Things Are

500

Used after a baby has eaten, so your clothes don't get dirty!

Burp cloth

500

Eleanor of Aquitane (c. 1124 - 1204) had children who were monarchs of England, Sicily, and which other European country?

Spain (or Castile)

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