Bet on Your Baby - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
Episode 1
In the second season premiere, we meet 3-year old Nyla and her parents Calee and Arthur King who hope she'll pick up the phone within 6 rings to win 5,000 dollars in the game "Pickup Line." The Hahn triplets play "TP Takeoff." Four-year-old Rozlynn loves playing "Dress Up" with her mom Wanda Cohill while Grandma Tajee wagers on which costume her granddaughter will select. And 4-year-old A.J. Rodriguez plays "Peanut Putter," a mini-golf game, while mom Angela guesses how many holes in one he'll land. All the parents then guess the mystery word Melissa and their children are describing. One lucky family moves on to win a 50,000 dollar college fund.
Episode 2
Little Miller is almost three years old, but can he successfully navigate an obstacle course with a tall glass of water without spilling most of it? How will twins Charlie and Harrison react during "Get a Grip?" Will Dad Steelo correctly predict whether three-year-old Elijah can dunk balls into three buckets in 60 seconds? And can little Jaidyn mimic her Mom's impersonations? All the parents return for a high-stakes game of "Baby Talk." One lucky family moves on to try to break the piggy bank and win a 50,000 dollar college fund. Find out when Melissa Peterman (ABC Family's "Baby Daddy") hosts.
Episode 3
Allison is nearly four years old, but can she master the game, "Wobbly Waiter?" How will little Peyton fare as he plays "Don't Peek" with his dad? Can Hudson's parents correctly predict how many cookies he can stack in "Stack 'Em," and will Bailey's parents be rolling in dough after she plays the game "TP Takeoff?"
Episode 4
Four-year-old Morgan is such a dynamo, her parents nicknamed her the "Morganator." How will she fare in the game "Operation Rescue?" Can Dylan's dad discern what dance moves his two-year-old is busting in the game "Tiny Dancer?" Can three-year-old Blake's mom correctly predict how many soccer goals he can make with his dad coaching? Olivia is nearly four years old, but is she ready for the rigors of "Teacher's Pet," a game in which she needs to identify the school-related items her mom shows her?
Episode 5
John John, age 3, has to follow his dad Dean to an obstacle course's finish line in just 60 seconds for his Mom Joni to win her wager. Rambunctious Presley needs to pour a full pitcher of liquid up to the lines on various glasses with her dad Trevor! Baby Ava's mom and grandma need to correctly predict which of 4 toys she'll select to take home in the game "Toy Time." Three-year-old Donovan's parents, Elizabeth and Andy, hope he has the Midas Touch when he plays a game where he needs to guess what objects are in boxes, just by feel.
Episode 6
Babies Mitchell and Madillyn play and their parents hope the kids make a big splash towards college. Baby Jordyn's parents hope to add to the bank balance with the game "A Little Tipsy," and little Ian plays "Pick Up Line" and Peyton tries "Spin Cycle." Will their parents wager and win? All the parents return for a high-stakes game of "Baby Talk."
Episode 7
Two-year-old Nico plays "Kickin' It," while his mom wagers on how many soccer goals he can make in 90 seconds. Grandma Rebecca tries to guess whether or not little Sophia can put a ball in each of the turning baskets in 60 seconds. Then, young Jackson plays "A Little Tipsy" with his dad Rodney, while Mom guesses whether or not her youngster can stack baseball equipment without it toppling. Finally, how many impressions will Mom Nicole be able to identify when her three-year-old Donovan is doing the impersonating in the game "Celeb-U-Tot?"
Episode 8
In the season finale, will little Kyler's dad correctly predict how many items she can identify by feel in the game "Invisible Touch?" Which costumes will 3-year-old Gabriel select in the game "Dress Up?" Can twins Ezra and Luca finish an obstacle course within 75 seconds? And can little Dalton's dad guess how many objects his tot can identify? All the parents play "Baby Talk." One lucky family moves on to try to break the piggy bank and win a 50,000 dollar college fund.
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