Baby Animals
Children's Books
Nursery Rhymes
Baby Facts
Baby Items
100

What is a baby bear called?

A cub

100

Guess the book!

This voracious title character quite literally eats through the pages of the die-cut book.

The Very Hungry Caterpillar

100

What did Jack & Jill go up a hill to fetch?

A pail of water

100

Term to describe wrapping a baby after birth, for comfort, or for sleep

Swaddling

100

What do you put around a baby's neck to catch drool?

A bib

200

What is a baby kangaroo called?

A joey

200

A classic children's book about a tall, mischievous, anthropomorphic cat who unexpectedly appears and creates a whirlwind of chaos and imaginative play for two bored children on a rainy day, only to magically clean it all up just before their mother returns home.

The Cat in the Hat

200

The rain washed the itsy bitsy spider from this

A waterspout

200

Babies are born without

Kneecaps

200

What do babies sit in when they start eating solid food?

A high chair

300

What is a baby deer called?

A fawn (most common) or a calf (for larger deer like moose/elk)

300

Guess the book!

This book is a popular bedtime story. The little bunny in this book gets ready to sleep with a simple spoken routine.

Goodnight Moon

300

How many full bags of wool did the black sheep have?

Three
300

The name of the soft spot on a baby's head

Fontanelle

300

This traditionally hangs over a baby's head in the crib

A mobile

400

What is a baby horse called?

A foal

400

Guess the book!

This book by Shel Silverstein uses an apple tree as a metaphor to describe a parents' unconditional love for their child.

The Giving Tree

400

In "Hickory Dickory Dock," at what time did the mouse go down the clock?

One

400

This sense is the weakest at birth

Vision

400

People use this item to watch their baby while they are sleeping

Baby monitor

500

What is a baby sea lion called?

A pup

500

Guess the book!

A girl so worried about fitting in that she pretends to dislike lima beans (which she loves) to please others, only to wake up covered in rainbow stripes, which morph into other patterns as people suggest them, teaching a powerful lesson about self-acceptance and being true to oneself.

A Bad Case of Stripes

500

In "Hey Diddle Diddle," what did the dish run away with?

The spoon

500

Babies are born with this many bones (any number in the range works)

270-300

500

What baby item's safety guidelines are regulated by the International Hip Dysplasia Institute?

Baby carrier

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