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Why Can’t We Remember Being Babies? | Mind-Blowing Brain Science!

Why Can’t We Remember Being Babies? | Mind-Blowing Brain Science!

Update: 2025-11-26
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Ever wondered where all your baby memories went? You were there. You lived through it. So why can't you remember your first giggle, your first cuddle, or that hilarious moment you discovered your own feet. Join Andy on an epic brain adventure as we solve one of the greatest mysteries of being human. In this episode, we'll explore why your baby brain was too busy becoming amazing to keep memories, meet the memory librarian living in your head, and discover some absolutely hilarious scenarios about what would happen if babies could actually remember everything. Spoiler alert: it would be chaos. Perfect for curious kids, parents, and homeschoolers who love science, fun facts, and learning how the human brain actually works.


Topics Covered: Baby brain development, neuroscience for kids, memory formation, hippocampus function, implicit vs explicit memory, neural connections, cognitive science

What You'll Learn

  • Why babies can't form long-term memories during the first three years of life
  • How the baby brain differs from an adult brain
  • The role of the hippocampus in memory storage and organization
  • The difference between implicit and explicit memories
  • How neural connections form and reorganize in the developing brain
  • Fun facts about animal memory compared to human memory
  • Why brain development is more important than memory storage in infancy

Key Brain Science Facts

  • Babies are born with approximately 100 billion neurons
  • By age 2, babies have more neural connections than they will ever have again
  • By age 3, babies have double the connections that adults have
  • The hippocampus is the brain's memory librarian responsible for storing story-style memories
  • The hippocampus is still developing in babies and isn't fully ready for long-term memory storage
  • Children aged 3 can remember things clearly, but by age 7, half of those memories disappear
  • By age 10, almost all memories from age 3 are gone
  • The baby brain rewrites itself constantly, replacing old connections with new ones

Understanding Memory Types

Implicit Memories

Body memories and automatic skills that babies develop without using words or conscious effort. Examples include learning to suck, grab, recognize voices, smile, and crawl.

Explicit Memories

Story-style memories that require language and the hippocampus to store and recall. These are the memories you can actually talk about and explain to others.


  • Homeschooling & Learning Resources

    This episode is perfect for home educators looking to teach children about:

    • Basic neuroscience and brain function
    • How memory works and develops
    • Child development and developmental psychology
    • Critical thinking through science exploration
    • Comparative biology and animal memory systems


    Why This Episode Matters for Parents and Educators

    • Understanding baby brain development helps parents support healthy cognitive growth
    • Knowledge of memory formation helps educators teach age-appropriate content
    • This science explains why babies need repeated exposure to learn
    • It shows why early childhood experiences shape development even though they aren't remembered
    • Great conversation starter for families interested in neuroscience and learning

  • Have More Questions?

    Visit curiouskidcast.com to submit your own questions for future episodes. We'd love to explore more mysteries with you.

    Related Topics to Explore

    • How the brain learns and develops
    • Sleep and memory consolidation
    • Why repetition helps learning
    • How babies develop language skills
    • The importance of early childhood experiences
    • How animals learn and remember
    • Brain plasticity in children
    • Cognitive development stages

    About The Curious Kidcast

    The Curious Kidcast is an educational podcast hosted by Andy, designed to explore fascinating questions from curious young minds. Each episode makes science fun, accessible, and engaging for kids aged 7-11, while providing valuable learning opportunities for parents and educators interested in science, nature, learning, and family education.


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    Why Can’t We Remember Being Babies? | Mind-Blowing Brain Science!

    Why Can’t We Remember Being Babies? | Mind-Blowing Brain Science!

    Andy Irving