This Detroit record label, founded by Berry Gordy Jr. in 1959, became known as “Hitsville U.S.A.”
What is Motown Records?
Parents use these disposable or cloth items to keep babies clean and dry.
What are diapers?
The opposite of “visible.”
What is invisible?
On this holiday, we celebrate the independence of the United States with fireworks and parades.
What is the Fourth of July?
“Stop! In the name of love…”
“…before you break my heart.”
Known as the “Queen of Motown,” this singer topped charts with hits like Stop! In the Name of Love.
Who is Diana Ross?
This soft blanket-like wrap helps keep a newborn snug and secure while sleeping
What is a swaddle?
The opposite of “victory.”
What is defeat?
This November holiday is known for turkey dinners and giving thanks.
What is Thanksgiving?
“My girl, my girl, my girl…”
“…talkin’ ’bout my girl.”
This group of brothers from Gary, Indiana, made their debut with Motown in 1969.
Who are The Jackson 5?
This item warms milk or formula and has a rubber or silicone tip.
What is a baby bottle?
The opposite of “ancient.”
What is modern?
Kids dress up in costumes and go trick-or-treating on this October holiday.
What is Halloween?
“Ain’t no mountain high enough…”
“…to keep me from getting to you.”
Stevie Wonder was famous for playing this instrument even as a child prodigy.
What is the harmonica?
Parents often use this piece of furniture that rocks or glides to help soothe a baby to sleep.
What is a rocking chair?
The opposite of “artificial.”
What is natural?
This spring holiday celebrates moms with flowers and breakfast in bed.
What is Mother’s Day?
“Sugar pie, honey bunch…”
“…you know that I love you.”
Motown’s founder Berry Gordy worked on an assembly line for which car company
What is Ford Motor Company?
This small handheld device helps babies when they are teething by soothing sore gums.
What is a teething ring?
The opposite of “abundant.”
What is scarce?
This winter holiday marks the beginning of a new year and is often celebrated with parties and countdowns.
What is New Year’s Eve?
“Signed, sealed, delivered…”
“…I’m yours.”