Jack and Jill go up a hill to fetch this.
What is a pail of water?
This product prevents spills and messes during mealtime.
What is a bib?
The most common first word spoken by a baby.
What is "Dada"?
Baby frog.
What is a tadpole?
The first of the five senses that a baby develops.
What is hearing?
All the king's horses and all the king's men had to put this klutzy wall-sitter together again after a bad fall.
Who is Humpty Dumpty?
The average baby goes through about 2,500-3000 of these in their first year, and it's the most commonly purchased item on baby registries.
What are diapers?
The time after which babies can typically begin to eat solid food.
What is about 6 months?
Baby swan.
What is a cygnet?
Newborns sure can scream and howl, but they can't do this until they're at least 3-4 weeks old.
What is cry / shed tears?
Georgie Porgie notoriously made the girls cry by doing this.
What is "kissed them"?
This goes in a baby's mouth to stop them from crying.
What is a pacifier / binky / dummy?
The average newborn does this for 15-16 hours per day.
What is sleep?
Baby cheetah.
What is a cub (or pup)?
Babies are born with around 300 of these - about 94 more than adults have.
What are bones?
Peter Peter Pumpkin Eater tried to prevent his wife from running off by putting her in this.
What is a pumpkin shell?
This wearable product helps keep a baby warm and secure, and is often humorously referred to as a "baby burrito."
What is a swaddle blanket?
While newborns are known to recognize mom's face while snuggling, this is how far they can clearly see.
What are 8-12 inches?
Baby giraffe.
What is a calf?
Babies have these things on their tonsils, cheeks, and tongue, about 3x more of them than adults do.
What are taste buds?
According to a nursery rhyme, little boys are made of these three things.
What are frogs, snails and puppy dog tails?
This toy hangs over a baby's crib and provides them with entertainment.
What is a mobile?
This word for "baby" comes from the Latin for "unable to speak".
What is "infant"?
Baby alligator.
What is a hatchling?
Born without this body part, babies slowly form these between the ages of 2 and 6.
What are kneecaps?