Baby-related English has a very specific vocabulary that new nannies and babysitters often underestimate before they start the job. Onesie, swaddle, Moses basket, dummy, latch — these words appear in parent briefings, on product labels, in baby books, and in the instructions parents leave before heading out for the evening. Not knowing them creates moments of confusion at the worst possible times. This visual exercise builds that vocabulary by connecting each word to an image of the actual item, making the learning immediate and concrete. By the time you're done, seeing the object and knowing its name should feel like the same moment.