I could grow up to moo, bellow, or even swim with dolphins — but for now, I’m just a baby called this.
What is a calf?
(Used for cows, elephants, whales, dolphins, etc.)
In 1946, a mother named Marion Donovan used a shower curtain and a sewing machine to invent this game-changing item.
What are disposable diapers?
Known for her silence and signature pacifier, this spiky-haired infant has survived a decades-long family sitcom.
Who is Maggie Simpson?
I can instinctively do this underwater, which is why some photographers can safely take photos of me in a pool.
What is a diving reflex?
This eggy fellow had a great fall — and not even all the king’s horses and men could fix him.
Who is Humpty Dumpty?
Whether I’m fuzzy and bleating or curly and baa-ing, you’d still call me by this name.
What is a lamb?
(Used for sheep, but also baby goats can be affectionately called lambs in poetic or farm settings.)
This everyday parenting device was created by a worried dad in 1937 after he and his wife couldn’t hear their baby crying from another room.
What is a baby monitor?
Found wandering the outer reaches with a bounty on his head, this small, green toddler proves size matters not when you can stop beasts with a glance.
Who is Grogu (Baby Yoda)?
I don’t have this one-of-a-kind feature right away — it only starts showing up around 2 to 3 months old.
What is a fingerprint?
This nighttime tune asks a celestial object what it is
What is Twinkle Twinkle Little Star?
I might slither, hop, or even grow up to croak in a pond — but as a baby, I share this smooth title.
What is a hatchling?
(Used for reptiles, amphibians, and birds — anything that hatches from an egg.)
In the 1960s, a Swedish dad got tired of juggling his baby and groceries — so he designed this hands-free carrying invention.
What is a baby carrier?
This baby’s unexpected laser eyes and monster powers prove he's not just a handful — he’s a whole superhero team in one diaper.
Who is Jack-Jack Parr (from The Incredibles)?
I'm told my heartbeat is so fast, it can sound more like this small animal than a human.
What is a rabbit or hummingbird?
This Filipino folk song names a tiny rural house where all kinds of vegetables grow.
What is Bahay Kubo?
I could grow feathers or fur, but whether I chirp or purr, I’m still one of these.
What is a kitten?
(Used for cats, but also for baby rabbits, foxes, and other small mammals.)
In 1733, this baby transport was first built by a landscape architect — not for sidewalks, but to be pulled by a goat or pony. It’s now a must-have for modern parents on the go.
What is a stroller (or pram/buggy)?
Delivered by stork to a panda with kung-fu dreams, this red-cheeked dumpling was adopted by a noodle-loving goose.
Who is Baby Po (from Kung Fu Panda 2)?
This soft spot on my head remains open to allow brain growth and closes by around 18 months.
What is the fontanelle?
This cheerful Australian bird laughs while sitting in an old gum tree.
What is a Kookaburra?
You’ll find me with hooves or paws, and I might gallop, prance, or nibble your shoelace — but as a baby, I’m known by this single name.
What is a foal?
(Used for horses, zebras, and donkeys — all hoofed mammals.)
NASA didn’t invent this sticky solution, but a Swiss engineer created it to mimic burrs — and it ended up revolutionizing baby clothes and diapers.
What is Velcro?
This bossy infant wears a suit, carries a briefcase, and has a secret mission — all while pretending to be a normal baby in front of adults.
Who is The Boss Baby?
In this country, babies are considered to be 1 year old at birth — because life begins in the womb.
Where is Korea?
In this Filipino rhyme, "sinta" refers to this lover who climbs a tree for papaya fruit, only to have the branch break.
Who is Leron?