Kneecaps are not present in newborns
What, no kneecap? There is no need to be concerned. Babies make do. In reality, a baby’s kneecap, also known as the patella, does not turn into a strong bone until the child reaches nursery (between the ages of three and five).
Babies go through about 3360 nappies
That’s a LOT of late-night visits to the baby aisle. And a LOT of tissues! What’s more impressive is that newborns appear to wee every 20 minutes before their little bladders expand. It’s a nice thing nappies are so absorbent, and Red Nose Baby Wipes are so soft on the baby’s face when it’s time for a wash.