She had a lamb followed her to school one day.
Who is Mary? (from “Mary Had a Little Lamb”)
The twins who played the youngest member of the Tanner family on the show “Full House.”
Who are Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen?
This famous diary writer and Holocaust victim was born in Frankfurt, Germany, in 1929.
Who is Anne Frank?
In what year did Sonny & Cher release their hit "Baby Don't Go"?
1964
This is the primary language babies all over the world speak, consisting of coos, cries, and gurgles.
What is “baby talk” or “babbling”?
Animal who jumped over the moon in a classic nursery rhyme.
Who is The Cow (from “Hey Diddle Diddle”)?
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?
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?
What word completes the title of 1978's "Baby Come _____" by Player?
Back
This is the average number of diapers a baby goes through in one year.
What is 2,500 to 3,000 diapers?
Nursery rhyme character who could eat no fat, while his wife could eat no lean?
Who is Jack Sprat?
In “Friends,” Ross and Carol’s son, who occasionally appears throughout the series.
Who is Ben?
This U.S. president was famously known as a rough rider, but he was also the youngest man to assume the presidency.
Who is Theodore Roosevelt?
Who recorded 1978's "Baby Hold On"?
Eddie Money
Babies have a natural reflex to grasp objects, which dates back to our ancestors when babies had to cling to their mothers.
What is the “palmar grasp reflex”?
Which nursery rhyme contains the words "We shall have snow?"
The North Wind
This 1989 film starring Kirstie Alley and John Travolta showcases a baby’s inner thoughts voiced by Bruce Willis.
What is “Look Who’s Talking”?
Born in 1869 in Porbandar, India, he would become a leader in non-violent civil disobedience and play a key role in India’s struggle for independence.
Who is Mahatma Gandhi?
In what year did The Four Tops release their hit "Baby I Need Your Loving"?
1964
This is the term for the soft spot on a baby’s head, which allows for brain growth and the skull’s movement during birth.
What is the fontanelle?
He called for his pipe, and he called for his bowl, and he called for his fiddlers three.
Who is Old King Cole?
This 2008 comedy film stars Tina Fey and Amy Poehler, where one woman becomes a surrogate for the other.
What is “Baby Mama”?
Born in 1820 in Dorset, England, this female nurse would become a pioneering figure in modern nursing and play a significant role during the Crimean War.
Who is Florence Nightingale?
In what year did Donna Summer release her hit "Love to Love You Baby"?
1975
This is the percentage of babies that are born with some amount of hair, though the amount and color can change rapidly in the first months of life.
80%