Globally recognized as a baby's first word
Mom/Mama
This group of four siblings visited a magical land through a wardrobe in C.S Lewis' Narnia series:
The Pevensies
The first primary color a baby can see
Red
Arthur the Aardvark's youngest sister, who can speak to dogs, but not people.
Kate Read
What one might call a baby bear
A cub
The Black Sheep has three bags full of this material for the singer.
Wool.
The jolly old brits will use this word, from the Scandinavian 'barn' to describe a wee child
Bairn
Matilda had Miss Honey to thank for her new life, but she had her father to thank for this last name:
Wormwood.
Babies are born without this knobby body part
Knee caps
This green, big eared baby took the galaxy by storm in his on-screen debut in 2019.
Baby Yoda/ Grogu
The word for a young deer
Fawn
Bingo.
Common term for baby, which comes from the Latin 'not able to speak'
Infant
This teen has seen her name published on over 600 book titles since her debut in 1930:
Nancy Drew
Invest early: 90% of this organ is fully developed by age 6
The brain
Pebbles Flinstone
The word for a group of birds eggs.
Clutch.
Frère Jacques was doing this activity while the morning bells were ringing.
Sleeping.
A word describing illnesses or abnormalities from birth.
Congenital
This day's child is indeed full of 'woe', on the big and small screens, as well as on the page, along with her grim and gothic family:
Wednesday Addams
Babies don't develop this fluid until they're about one week old-- they'll use it in excess in the coming years (there's your hint!)
Tears
'Forever young' describes this baby, who's appearance in her show's opening credits features her taking the wheel from her distracted mother
Maggie Simpson
A baby beaver is called this endearing term.
A kit.
Mama's gonna buy the hushed little baby this animal in the first line of 'Hush Little Baby'.
Mockingbird.
The term 'Merconium', a baby's first bowel movement, is believed to be inspired by this similarly colored substance, derived from poppies
Opium
The adventures of these child philosophers are considered 'the longest story ever told by one person', with their escapades seeing publication between 1950 and 2000
The Peanuts
Shields up: babies don't develop an immune system until they reach this age:
Two-three months
This hit cartoon television series featured a cast full of babies, known to espouse gravely: 'a baby's gotta do what a baby's gotta do'
The Rugrats
You might call a baby snake this word, beginning with 's'.
Snakelet.
In 'I've Been Working on the Railroad', the captain repeatedly shouts this phrase.
'Dinah, won't you blow your horn!'
Careful now: saying 'newborn baby' may make you guilty of this grammar faux-pas, a term for saying the same thing twice, but differently.
Pleonasm
Christopher Robin confuses his friends by leaving a note bearing this misspelled word on his door one morning.
'Backson'
This was the most babies born at one time, to one mother, to survive.
Nine (nonuplets).
DAILY DOUBLE
The mysterious 'Man in the Planet' sends a confusing, snake-like infant to Henry Spencer in this David Lynch film, which is widely considered a 'bewildering masterpiece'.
Eraserhead.
The term for a baby newt.
Eft
'Up and down the City Road,
In and out the Eagle,
That's the way the money goes' in this nursery rhyme
Pop! Goes the weasel.