Babies
in sentence
606 examples of Babies in a sentence
One place: designer babies, where, no matter where you are on the globe or what your ethnicity,
babies
will end up looking like that.
Babies
flop out, they're flashing Mandarin flashcards at the things.
Babies
come with this ability.
In the United States, 55 percent of
babies
have a deep two-way conversation with Mom and they learn models to how to relate to other people.
Do you know, we're bringing little
babies
into a world where, in many places, the water is poisoning them?
Using 3D ultrasound technology, we can now see that developing
babies
appear to smile, even in the womb.
And even blind
babies
smile to the sound of the human voice.
Babies
play, kids play, adults play.
You know how newborn
babies
believe they're part of everything; they're not separate?
But nature had its wicked way, and brown
babies
were born.
She said, "I think you'd be a great stay-at-home dad." (Laughter) I was like, "Why would you say something like that?" (Laughter) She said, "Because
babies
like you." (Laughter) I was like, "No, they don't."
I never had
babies
because heads cannot give birth.
Babies
actually don't come out of your mouth.
Militias were raping six-month-old
babies
so that countries far away could get access to gold and coltan for their iPhones and computers.
We wanted to know if
babies
and young children could understand this really profound thing about other people.
Babies, after all, can't talk, and if you ask a three year-old to tell you what he thinks, what you'll get is a beautiful stream of consciousness monologue about ponies and birthdays and things like that.
Now all of the babies, even in Berkley, like the crackers and don't like the raw broccoli.
So she'd act as if what she wanted was just the opposite of what the
babies
wanted.
We did this with 15 and 18 month-old
babies.
And the remarkable thing was that 18 month-old babies, just barely walking and talking, would give her the crackers if she liked the crackers, but they would give her the broccoli if she liked the broccoli.
The first one is that these little 18 month-old
babies
have already discovered this really profound fact about human nature, that we don't always want the same thing.
I mean, after all, if you look at
babies
superficially, they seem pretty useless.
But if we turn to evolution for an answer to this puzzle of why we spend so much time taking care of useless babies, it turns out that there's actually an answer.
Well it turns out that the babies, the New Caledonian crow babies, are fledglings.
And our
babies
and children are dependent on us for much longer than the
babies
of any other species.
And then as adults, we can take all those things that we learned when we were
babies
and children and actually put them to work to do things out there in the world.
So one way of thinking about it is that
babies
and young children are like the research and development division of the human species.
And some 10 years ago, I suggested that
babies
might be doing the same thing.
So I think those
babies
are actually making complicated calculations with conditional probabilities that they're revising to figure out how the world works.
And using this very simple machine, my lab and others have done dozens of studies showing just how good
babies
are at learning about the world.
Back
Next
Related words
Their
Women
Mothers
About
World
First
Children
There
People
Which
Birth
Million
Three
Having
Being
Mother
Going
Would
Other
Human