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June 18, 2021 by Mariana Gómez Spanish Vocabulary 0 comments

We’re Having a Baby! A Vocabulary Guide in Spanish

Your sweet piece of heaven is coming and you’re getting prepared with tons of baby vocabulary in Spanish! 

Babies and young children excel at imitating and learning foreign sounds, which is why it’s  easier for them to learn multiple languages early on in life.

Get prepared to start teaching one of the 5 most spoken languages in the world to your baby and open tons of opportunities for him or her!

In this blog post, find vocabulary related to the experience of having and raising a baby in Spanish.

¡Empecemos!
Let’s start!

Choose Your Baby’s Name in Spanish

Part of becoming a parent is choosing the perfect name for your baby. We have two full sections to find names in Spanish for your baby boy or baby girl:

  • 25 Spanish Names for Boys and Their Meanings
  • 25 Spanish Names for Girls and Their Meanings

Start Collecting Bilingual Baby Books

To prepare for some fun Spanish learning in your home, start building your bilingual home library! Reading to your child improves their ability to communicate and prepares them for a future where they’ll encounter community members who speak Spanish—whether at school, on the playground, or anywhere they frequent. Spanish is extremely popular nowadays!

  •  12 Bilingual Baby Books for Your Little Spanish Learner

Baby Vocabulary in Spanish

Below you’ll find different categories of baby-related words to start the journey of Spanish learning with your child. If you start by learning Spanish as a parent, you’ll build the foundation you need to teach your child as they grow!

Toys

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Here’s a list of common toys that babies use.

EnglishSpanish
baby gymel gimnasio para bebés
ballla pelota
building blockslos bloques de construcción
cuddly toyel peluche
dollla muñeca
doll housela casa de muñecas
puzzleel rompecabezas
rubber duckel pato de goma
small carel carrito
stuffed animalel peluche
toyel juguete
teddy bearel oso de peluche
trainel tren

Example Sentences

A mi hijo le encanta jugar con bloques de construcción. Creo que será un ingeniero cuando crezca. 
My son loves to play with building blocks. I think he’s going to be an engineer when he grows up.  

De pequeña nunca quise jugar con muñecas, me gustaba más el maquillaje. 
When I was little I never wanted to play with dolls, I liked makeup more.

Cada vez que baño a mis hijos me preguntan por el patito de goma amarillo. 
Every time I bathe my children they ask me for the yellow rubber duck.

Debes de darle juguetes a tus hijos, pues fomentar el juego en ellos los ayudará a desarrollar sus habilidades físicas, cognitivas y psicosociales.
You should give your children toys because encouraging play in them will help them develop their physical, cognitive and psychosocial skills.

Hygiene

The following baby vocabulary words have to do with the sanitation and cleaning of babies.

EnglishSpanish
baby creamla crema para bebés
baby powderel talco para bebé
baby oilel aceite de bebé
baby wipeslas toallitas para bebé
changerel cambiador
to cleanlimpiar
diaper, nappyEl pañal
moisturizerla crema hidratante
pottyel orinal
soapel jabón
spongela esponja
sterilizerel esterilizador
to sterilizeesterilizar
towella toalla
wet wipeslas toallitas húmedas

Example Sentences

Es muy importante aplicarle talco a tu bebé después de cambiarle el pañal.
It’s very important to apply powder to your baby after changing his diaper.

Todos los baños públicos deberían tener un cambiador para bebés. 
All public bathrooms should have a baby changer. 

Si quieres enseñarle a tu hija cómo ir al baño, mantener su orinal al lado del inodoro podría ser un buen comienzo.
If you want to teach your daughter how to go to the bathroom, keeping her potty beside the toilet could be a good start. 

Las toallitas húmedas son imprescindibles en una pañalera. 
Wet wipes are a must in a diaper bag. 

Baby Vocabulary in Spanish: Caretaking Tools

This baby stuff will help you take care of your bundle of joy daily. Also, any of these items would be perfect for a baby shower gift!

EnglishSpanish
baby carriageel carruaje de bebé / cochecito de bebé
baby carrier / portacribel portabebés
bibel babero
blanketla cobija
bottleel biberón
bottle warmerel calienta biberones
cradlela cuna mecedora
cribla cuna
diaper bagla pañalera
foodla comida
formula milkla leche de fórmula
milkla leche
moses basketel moisés
pacifierel chupete
strollerel carruaje de bebé / cochecito de bebé
teatla tetina
walkerel caminador

Example Sentences

Las mamás siempre le ponen baberos a sus bebés cuando están enseñándoles a comer.
Moms always put bibs on their babies when they are teaching them to eat.

Me encantan las cobijas rosadas para bebés. 
I love pink blankets for babies.

¿Conoces a alguien que le dé leche de fórmula a su bebé en vez de leche materna?
Do you know someone who gives formula to their baby instead of breast milk?

Algunas personas dicen que los chupetes no son buenos para los dientes de los bebés. 
Some people say pacifiers aren’t good for babies’ teeth. 

Baby Vocabulary in Spanish: Clothes

baby clothes

Aren’t baby clothes the cutest? They have the prettiest small figures, baby animals, flowers, tiny cars, stripes, or are full of color! Check the following vocabulary words to describe baby clothes.

EnglishSpanish
baby apronel delantal de bebé / babero
beanieel gorro
bodieslos enterizos
mittenslos mitones / guantes
pajamasla pijama
romper / bodysuitlos peleles / los monos / el enterizo
shoeslos zapatos
singletla camiseta
sockslos calcetines / las calcetas

Example Sentences

Mi abuelita teje gorros para bebé, ¡son los más lindos! 
My granny knits baby beanies, they’re the cutest! 

Quiero tener un bebé para comprarle muchos enterizos. 
I want to have a baby so I can buy him lots of bodies. 

En esa tienda vi conjuntos de pijama para mamás y bebés. 
In that store I saw matching pajamas for mothers and babies. 

Las camisetas ayudan a que la ropa no irrite la piel de los bebés. 
Singlets help keep clothes from irritating babies’ skin. 

Baby Vocabulary in Spanish: Labor and Development

In this section, find vocabulary related to mothers’ labor and babies’ development.

EnglishSpanish
agela edad
birthel parto
cesarean sectionla cesárea
developmentel desarrollo
epidural anaesthesiala epidural
incubatorla incubadora
lactationla lactancia
natural birthel parto natural
post birthel postparto
premature babyel bebé prematuro

Example Sentences

En las clases de estimulación temprana, las maestras separan a los bebés por edad. 
In early stimulation classes, teachers sort babies by age.

La pronunciación de las palabras no define el desarrollo de tu bebé, no te preocupes si aún no dice las cosas correctamente. 
The pronunciation of words doesn’t define the development of your baby, don’t worry if he still doesn’t say things correctly.

¿Prefieres parto natural o cesárea? 
Do you prefer natural birth or cesarean section? 

Cuando un bebé es prematuro, los doctores deben meterlo en una incubadora para mantenerlo a salvo. 
When a baby is premature, doctors must put him in an incubator to keep him safe. 

Baby Vocabulary in Spanish: Verbs

See the following verbs to talk about regular actions of babies and their moms. 

EnglishSpanish
to breastfeedamamantar / dar pecho
to breatherespirar
to crawlgatear
to cryllorar
to feel colicsentir cólicos
to laughreír
to sleepdormir
to stay awakequedarse en vela
to sucklemamar

Example Sentences

Amamantar a tu bebé es una de las mejores formas de crear un vínculo fuerte con él.
Breastfeeding your baby is one of the best ways to bond with him.

Cada bebé comienza a gatear en un momento diferente, pero generalmente comienzan cuando tienen entre 7 y 10 meses de edad.
Every baby starts crawling at a different time, but they usually begin when they’re between 7 and 10 months old. 

Los bebés lloran muchísimo cuando sienten cólicos en su estómago. 
Babies cry a lot when they have colic in their stomach.

Cuando escuchas a un bebé reír, tu día se mejora automáticamente. 
When you hear a baby laugh, your day automatically improves.

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Baby Vocabulary in Spanish: Caregivers

There’s people who take care of babies’ wellbeing and health. Find several of them here.

EnglishSpanish
auntla tía
babysitter / nannyla niñera / nana
father / dadel padre / papá
grandfatherel abuelo
grandmotherla abuela
grandparentslos abuelos
mother / momla madre / mamá
parentslos padres
pediatricianel pediatra
uncleel tío

Example Sentences

Soy la tía más genial, mis sobrinos y sobrinas me aman.
I’m the coolest aunt, my baby nephews and nieces love me.

Mi mejor amiga trabajó como niñera durante años, ama a los niños.
My best friend worked as a babysitter for years, she loves children. 

Las primeras palabras de mi bebé fueron “papa” y “mama”. 
My baby’s first words were “papa” and “mama”. 

A muchas personas les gusta más ser abuelos que padres, ya que su función es básicamente consentir, amar y disfrutar a sus nietos.
Many people enjoy being grandparents more than parents, since their role is basically to pamper, love, and enjoy their grandchildren.

Practice Spanish With a Native Speaker

Do you think this baby vocabulary in Spanish was useful? Learning Spanish and then teaching it to your kids can bring tons of benefits for all of you. Since kids are super-absorbent sponges at their age, it’s easier for them to recognize and learn foreign sounds, which will help them speak new languages in no time and create deeper connections with those around them.

Spanish is one of the top 5 most spoken languages in the world, in fact, in the United States alone, there are approximately 53 million people who speak Spanish! This means you could also communicate better with people and expand your network enormously just by knowing Spanish.

Isn’t that amazing? To start speaking Spanish with a certified native Spanish-speaking instructor, sign up for a free class to practice your conversational skills, transmit them to your kids, and become part of the Spanish-speaking community!

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Native Spanish speaker and Industrial Psychology student in Guatemala, I love studying the nuances of Latin culture, its family values, and the Spanish language. Writing is my passion; it's my avenue for connecting ideas and sharing important information with readers. My goal is to make of this world a better place with far more multilingual people!
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