Baby development | Babies in pop culture | This baby | Babies in nature | Babies around the world |
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What is 70?
This is the average number of diaper changes a baby will need in its first week.
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What is Dirty Dancing?
This movie is well-known for the phrase "Nobody puts baby in a corner."
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What is 14?
Once this baby is born, how many great-grandchildren will Dorothy Weir have?
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What is a kitten?
KIDS ONLY
This is the name of a baby cat. |
What is outside?
In Sweden, babies take naps in this location to build their immune system.
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What is touch?
This is the first sense to develop in babies.
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Who is Vanilla Ice?
This is the artist who sings the song "Ice Ice Baby."
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What is December 26?
This is Mallory's due date.
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What is a blue whale?
This baby animal can gain 250 pounds in a single day.
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What is "bébé"?
KIDS ONLY
This is the word for "baby" in French. |
What is 10?
KIDS ONLY
This is the number of fingers a baby has. |
Who is Robert Munsch?
This is the author of the famous children's book "Love You Forever".
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What is a baby?
KIDS ONLY
This is growing in Mallory's belly. |
What is a parrot?
This bird has a different call sign for each of their babies.
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What is the grandmother?
In Nigeria, this family member is responsible for giving the baby its first bath to show the new mom that she is not alone.
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What is between one and three months?
This is the age babies start to produce tears.
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*sings Baby Shark*
KIDS ONLY
This is how the song Baby Shark goes. |
What is a cantaloupe melon?
This fruit is about the same size as Mallory's baby right now.
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What is grey?
This is the colour of a flamingo chick.
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What is Lithuania?
In this country, babies between 7-12 months have a crawling race on International Children's Day.
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What is 300?
This is the number of bones a baby is born with.
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What is Boo?
KIDS ONLY
This is the name of the little kid in the movie Monsters, Inc. |
What is the lungs?
This organ became fully developed in the past week.
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What is a cria?
This is the name of a baby alpaca.
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What is Māori?
In this Polynesian culture, the god of earthquakes, named Rūaumoko, is believed by some to still be in utero and creates earthquakes by moving in the womb.
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