BABY FACTS
THE RASCHEFSKYS
Downton Abbey
Babies Around the World
BABY CLOTHES
100

What is the first color a newborn can see?

What is Red?

100

The big sister-to-be

Who is Abby!

100

The real name of the castle used in Downton Abbey

What is Highclere Castle?

100

In Ireland, ____ is sprinkled on a baby's head at the Baptism for good luck, 

What is wedding cake?

100

What are used to keep baby's feet warm?

What are booties?

200
What is the part of the leg that babies are born without?
What are knee caps?
200

The two pups excited for their new baby sister.

Who are Chuck and Bailey?

200

Why are the newspapers ironed?

What is to dry the ink?

200

What island believes that a newborn can't touch the ground for three months?

What is Bali?

200
What does baby sleep in?
What is a sleeper?
300

20 minutes a day of this increases your babies knowledge and brain power.

What is reading?

300

The location that Will proposed to Megan

Where is the Isle of Skye in the UK?

300

The name of Mary and Mathew's baby boy

Who is Baby George "Georgie" Crawley?

300

In Guatemala, parents bathe their babies in what?

What is cold water?

300

What is used to keep formula off the baby's clothes?

Where is a bib?

400
How often is a baby born in the world?
What is every seven seconds?
400

Abby's first caltrain ride was to see...

A Giants game!

400

She traditionally shares the first dance with Carson at the Servant's Ball

Who is the Dowager Countess

400

In Japan, there is a popular festival called Nakizumo, which celebrates what?

Baby cries for health and to ward off evil spirits.

400

The first disposable baby diaper was invented in what country?

Where is Sweden?

500
How many babies share the same birthday as your child?
What is nine million?
500

Baby's due date

When is September 18!

500

Hugh Bonneville (Robert Crawley, Earl of Grantham) compared Downton Abbey to this popular American show.

What is Breaking Bad?

“It’s Breaking Bad with tea instead of meth.”

500

A village in this country has a tradition of jumping over babies. 

Castrillo de Murcia in Spain

500

Today, our society associates pink with girls and blue with boys. But 100 years ago, what colors were associated with boys and girls?

In 1918, department stores' generally accepted rule is pink for the boys, and blue for the girls. Their reasoning? “Pink, being a more decided and stronger color, is more suitable for the boy, while blue, which is more delicate and dainty, is prettier for the girl.”