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Kim Kardashian & Kanye West

North West

100

At 35 weeks, a baby is typically equivalent in size to what common fruit? 

Honeydew

100

Refers to structural issues with a 18th century English landmark

London Bridge is Falling Down

100

After a food bender, the main character of this book emerges as a butterfly 

The Very Hungry Caterpillar

100

Cat

Kitten

200

Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes

Suri Cruise

200

Babies born in this month are typically heaviest

May

200

This 1744 tune highlights the Middle Age's wool industry in the French countryside

Baa, Baa, Black Sheep

200

Sam describes an unusual and colorful treat that he views as a delectable snack - to be savored everywhere and in every way 

Green Eggs and Ham

200

Cheetah

Cub

300

David and Victoria Beckham

Romeo Beckham

300

After three weeks of age, newborns will be able to produce this 

Tears

300

After a few nonsense syllables this tune, often used to facilitate counting, references catching a tiger

Eeny, Meeny, Miny, Moe

300

Rodent receives a carby snack

If You Give a Mouse a Cookie

300

Koala

Joey

400

Prince William and Kate Middleton (oldest child)

Prince George

400

From birth to being potty trained, a child goes through how many diapers?

8,000

400

This cheery 1665 rhyme refers to the rash associated with bubonic plague

Ring Around The Rosie

400

Arachnid communicates messages to save fellow farm animal

Charlotte's Web

400

Peacock

Peachick

500

Beyonce and Jay-Z

Blue Ivy

500

While adults laugh 60 times a day, a baby laughs closer to...

300 times a day

500

Commonly depicted as a giant egg, this rhyme is actually about a cannon used during the English Civil War

Humpty Dumpty

500

Max travels to the land of the Wild Things and becomes their King

Where the Wild Things Are

500

Swan

Cygnet (Flapper)

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