A recent local sweetie quiz included the following clues:
1. Wobbly Toddlers 2. Semi-transparent Infants
Answers given were 1. Jelly Babies 2. Jelly Tots
Mrs P and I had given answers to 1 & 2 the opposite way round. Dictionary gives toddler as young child learning to walk and Infant as child esp before walking.
I know the quiz setter has the final say but can anyone justify why the given answers might be correct?
Hi pugwash. I have looked through some dictionaries online and come up with this:
Toddler is a young child
Infant is a very young child (from birth to 1 year old who doesn't walk or talk)
therefore the infant is the baby, and the toddler is the "tot"
so the quizmaster was correct.
see the two links that I used:
1) wobbly toddlers is jelly tots as they are starting to work and toddlers implies they are older
2) infants are babies , then they go to young baby, toddler, pre school, reception, primary school age, secondary school age, pre teen, teenager, young adult, adult, middle aged, old etc