This Baby is More Famous Than You
Important Babies in History
Animals Have Babies Too
Milestones but not for Projects
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In “The Simpsons,” this pacifier-sucking baby is the youngest member of the Simpson family.

Who is Maggie Simpson?

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Born in 1929 in Atlanta, Georgia, this civil rights leader is best known for his “I Have a Dream” speech.

Who is Martin Luther King Jr.?

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This is the term for a baby kangaroo.

What is a “joey”?

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Around the age of 6 to 9 months, babies often achieve this mobility milestone, allowing them to move around on their bellies.

What is “crawling”?

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The name of the baby in the animated series “Family Guy” who has a British accent and is unusually intelligent for his age.

Who is Stewie Griffin?

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Born in 1452 in Vinci, Italy, he would become a renowned polymath known for his paintings, inventions, and scientific observations.

Who is Leonardo da Vinci?

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This is the name for a baby deer.

What is a “fawn”?

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This is the term for the first sounds and syllables, like “ma-ma” or “da-da,” that babies produce, typically around 6 months.

What is “babbling”?

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In “Friends,” Ross and Carol’s son, who occasionally appears throughout the series.

Who is Ben?

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Born in Corsica in 1769, this military leader would later attempt to conquer much of Europe.

Who is Napoleon Bonaparte?

300

A baby goose is commonly referred to as this.

What is a “gosling”?

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Around 4 to 7 months, babies often begin doing this, allowing them to transfer objects from one hand to the other.

What is “hand-to-hand transfer”?

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The twins who played the youngest member of the Tanner family on the show “Full House.”

Who are Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen?

400

Born in Virginia in 1743, he authored the Declaration of Independence and later became the third President of the United States.

Who is Thomas Jefferson?

400

A baby rabbit, especially when it’s very young, is called this.

What is a “kit” or “kitten”?

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Around 7 to 9 months, babies often begin doing this, which involves using the thumb and forefinger to pick up small objects.

What is the “pincer grasp”?