- The average European becomes a parent at the age of 29. In Russia, fathers and mothers become on average 20 years, and in India - at 19 years.
- The youngest parents were eight and nine years old, and they lived in China in 1910.
- The record number of children born by one woman was 69. Pharaoh Ramses had more than 160 children, of course, from different women.
- Most of all twins in the world are born in Nigeria: one case for every 11 births. Less often, twins appear in Japan: one case for 250 births.
- English doctors followed the growth of 6574 seven-year-olds born in one week. Approximately one child from every 20 parents divorced. It turned out that children from disintegrated families are lagging behind in growth.
- "Family warmth" may well be expressed in numbers. A family of two adults and two children produces 1,300-kilowatt hours of heat per year.
- Of all the toys found by archaeologists, the oldest is 3,000 years old. It is found in the territory of ancient Persia and is now kept in the Louvre.
- According to the European standard, the head of a teddy bear, when trying to tear it away, must withstand the effort of the children's little hands at least 10 kilograms.
- During its work (since 1947), the company "Lego" has produced so many plastic children's designers that every person on Earth has 30 pieces.
- Themselves "attached" to the modern world were German children: 40% of them at the age of nine and a half years already "worn out" their second cell phone.
- English King Henry VI was the first child who officially allowed himself to spank and chose a nanny for this purpose. He took the throne on September 1, 1422, at the age of nine months. His first royal decree was a decree (certified by a thumbprint) about the appointment of "Alice's Butler's lady as our nanny so that she would take care of our special and reasonably punished us from time to time."
- The only kindergarten in the world for children with bodyguards is in Romania. On the territory of the garden, there is a special annex for the guards, who keep an eye on the children of famous parents all day long. All children in this kindergarten have cell phones and calls to parents during the day are very welcome.
- A couple of years ago, the Welsh Department of Education fired one of the junior high school teachers. During the lesson, she told six-year-old students that Santa Claus did not exist. Disappointed children came home in tears, this was the reason for parents' complaints about the teacher, who so rudely treated the children.
- English scientists say that children constantly dealing with computers are much quicker in mathematics and 5 times faster learn to read and write.
- "Indigo children" can do five things at the same time, so that the feet, hands, and head are occupied. For example, the boy Danya at the age of 5 speaks simultaneously in four languages. His activity is driving a mad grandmother and teachers in pre-school education. Four-year-old girl Lana refuses to sleep, as she believes she can miss all the fun in this life.
- Ingrid's children were always, at all times, in all civilizations. Such children were considered geniuses or possessed. Mozart, Leonardo da Vinci, Lomonosov are typical indigo.
- Ganesh Sitam-Palam is considered one of the most intelligent children in the world. The seven-year-old boy became the youngest student of the university on the planet. Ganesh instantly grasps the laid-out course of knowledge, even if he attends lectures only once a week. At this rate, he must already have a bachelor's degree by the age of thirteen.
- Sofya Kovalevskaya got acquainted with mathematics in early childhood when her room lacked wallpaper, instead of which sheets with Ostrogradsky's lectures on differential and integral calculus were pasted.
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart began composing music in 3 years.