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Breastfeeding Basics
WIC
Who sang that tune?
100

This 1996 basketball comedy mixed live action with Looney Tunes, featuring Michael Jordan teaming up with Bugs Bunny to take on the Monstars.

Space Jam

100

The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that children aged 6 and older have consistent limits on this daily activity, which includes time spent on phones, tablets, TVs, and video games, to ensure plenty of time for sleep, physical activity, and in-person play.

Screen Time

100

This device helps express and collect breast milk when a baby can’t nurse directly, allowing parents to store milk for later feedings or maintain milk supply while away from their baby.

Breast Pump


100

Block, round, and ____ cheese, these are the three types of cheeses you can buy with your WIC.

String Cheese

100

They not like us, they not like us, they not like us

Kendrick Lamar

200

On the hit Disney Channel show That’s So Raven, what is Raven’s last name?

Baxter

200

This common emotional outburst in toddlers often happens when they’re tired, hungry, or frustrated, and still learning how to express their feelings with words.

Tantrum

200

According to breastfeeding storage guidelines, freshly expressed breast milk can be safely stored in the refrigerator for up to this many days.

4 days

200

Moms who are exclusively breastfeeding or breastfeeding most of the time continue to receive WIC foods for this many months after giving birth.

12 months 

200

Who run the world? GIRLS!

Beyoncé

300

This hardworking New Orleans waitress-turned-princess made history as Disney’s first Black princess and taught audiences that dreams come true through hard work and heart.


Princess Tiana

300

Pediatricians recommend starting to wean babies from the bottle and transition to a cup around this age to support healthy teeth and eating habits.

12 months

300

According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, babies should be exclusively breastfed for the first 6 months and continue breastfeeding alongside complementary foods for at least this long.

2 years

300

According to the WIC food package, children receive whole milk and whole milk yogurt until they reach this age.

2 years old

300

I used to think that I wasn't fine enough, and I used to think that I wasn't wild enough

Keyshia Cole

400

This actor rose to fame in Fruitvale Station, became a household name in Black Panther, stepped into the ring as Adonis Creed in the Rocky spinoff series, and the Smokestack Twins in Sinners.

Michael B Jordan

400

It is recommended that children and adolescents aged 6 to 17 get at least this amount of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity each day to support healthy growth and development.


60 minutes

400

This uncomfortable condition happens when the breasts become overly full of milk, blood, and fluid—often causing swelling, tightness, and tenderness, especially in the early days of breastfeeding.

Engorgement

400

This special WIC center in Los Angeles provides culturally centered support, sisterhood, and resources for Black birthing families, offering a welcoming space for connection and care.

CinnaMoms Crenshaw

400

Baby girl, what's your name? Let me talk to you, let me buy you a drank

T-Pain

500

This multi-talented star got her start in Akeelah and the Bee, became the youngest talk show host in TV history, and is known for her viral catchphrase, “Sorry to this man.”

Keke Palmer

500

The American Academy of Pediatrics advises limiting 100% fruit juice to no more than this amount per day for children ages 1 to 6, to prevent excess sugar intake and protect dental health.


4-6 ounces

500

These tiny tube-like structures branch throughout the breast, carrying milk from the lobules (where it’s produced) to the nipple during breastfeeding. Blockages in them can lead to pain or mastitis if not treated.

milk ducts

500

What is the name of the WIC agency that CinnaMoms is a part of?

PHFE WIC (public health foundation enterprises)

500

“I'm coming out, I want the world to know, got to let it show.”

Dianna Ross