/r/BabiesReactingToStuff

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A place to revel in the funny, heart-warming, and downright weird ways babies react. And no, they don't have to be hooman bubs.

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/r/BabiesReactingToStuff

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The Baptism

2 Comments
2025/01/31
19:31 UTC

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horrifying

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2025/01/29
21:36 UTC

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This guy has to clean up the craziest messes

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2025/01/24
04:00 UTC

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Don’t Touch Her Cupcakes

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2025/01/24
02:06 UTC

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Baby nub theory boy or girl

5 Comments
2025/01/18
00:55 UTC

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Dog Ran Off With My Baby!

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2025/01/13
15:33 UTC

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She Demands Christmas All Year

0 Comments
2025/01/10
18:21 UTC

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In case you wonder how Minions are educated

4 Comments
2025/01/02
17:34 UTC

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FIRST TIME MOM✨️

[Wet diaper during the night! How to reduce the amount of changes] Hello, to other mothers and fathers. I am quit new at this! I have a 4 month old. Gosh, she is a cutie! I know we all say that, to our own child, but I can easily mistaken her to one of her baby dolls! Ok, serious note! She sleeps pretty darn good during the night. Flops like a mermaid, which I assume is normal. She doesn't seem to be awake with her big brown eyes but does babble, squeak like a bird and glides her head back and fourth like she is in a disagreement. She is a very hydrated little baby. Has the waterist eyes I ever seen in a baby. I breastfeed, tried bottle but girl knows what she likes. I notice at night she pees quit alot and I end up changing her diaper twice a night and that diaper is as heavy as my bags under my eyes. She doesn't wake up with her eyes but she is alert that I am changing her diaper. Is there something I can do differently so I don't have to disturb her sleep even if her diaper is wet and I can sleep longer then waking up every 3-4 hours. To clarify, she moves like crazy when her diaper is wet. When placed a dry diaper she is still, happy and sleeping well. Any suggestions? Thank-you for reading this. I am running lack of sleep but loving motherhood. ❤️

12 Comments
2025/01/01
20:27 UTC

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My baby seeing Christmas lights for the first time

3 Comments
2024/12/15
00:18 UTC

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Static electric

Static electric

My 9 month old baby came in to my bed a while ago there and I could see sparks of electric come from the side of her head when she kept moving it rapidly from side to side. I literally freaked out and picked her up. Can this static electric be harmful???? What is causing it? I can’t believe I seen something like that.

1 Comment
2024/12/09
05:33 UTC

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Baby hears “black Betty” for first time

2 Comments
2024/12/09
03:24 UTC

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First Christmas 🎄

2 Comments
2024/11/28
01:01 UTC

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Is it normal?

My baby is making these slight spasms, as you can hear in the videos and you can see them. Is this normal? He is 6 months old.

5 Comments
2024/11/20
03:57 UTC

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Sister Feeds Baby Brother!

1 Comment
2024/11/17
02:28 UTC

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A baby getting its first shot

39 Comments
2024/10/30
12:17 UTC

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Forever bonded

0 Comments
2024/10/16
14:50 UTC

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Avocados!!

A family friend sent me this wholesome video of her baby trying an Avocado for the first time.

3 Comments
2024/10/15
03:13 UTC

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Does anyone else's kids react unexpectedly to things ?

I gave my 7 month old lemon for the first time.. and she did not react the way you think. She had a studious face. Then reached to have more.. she ate the whole lemon.. now she wants lemons. All the time. Had anyone else had a reaction like this with their kids

5 Comments
2024/10/08
05:58 UTC

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These two are nothing but trouble!! Grandpa would approve 🤣🤣

Their Happy Meals had just arrived. Everett said….I’m eating nuggets here people!!

4 Comments
2024/09/06
11:42 UTC

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This is my niece on her couch

I just wanted to share her slaughtering her duckie with such glee. You may move on now.

3 Comments
2024/08/31
03:53 UTC

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Trying MULTIGRAIN OATMEAL! (Different from his rice cereal lol)

3 Comments
2024/08/05
01:59 UTC

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