She sees them flourish from babyhood to five or seven years of age, and is gratified to know she has contributed to their development. |
A boy's first haircut is an event, a non-biological marker of movement from babyhood into childhood. |
We do not look back to the antiquity of the world, but to the babyhood of the world. |
I have loved from babyhood to roll upon you, to lie with my face pressed right down onto you in my sorrows. |
I had never needed any of the words from pregnancy through birth and babyhood, until suddenly, I did, all the time. |
She talked and thought of him as in his babyhood, and left him her blessing at the last. |