According to this superstition, the act of rocking an empty cradle—whether as a habit, a playful action, or for cleaning purposes—is thought to be a symbolic invitation for a baby to arrive. It is believed that this action signifies readiness for new life and is taken as a sign that pregnancy may soon follow. In traditional households, particularly in rural communities across Europe and North America, people were warned against doing this for fear of attracting babies unintentionally. The superstition may have been used as a behavioral deterrent, especially for young women or newly married couples, to avoid symbolically ‘inviting’ babies before they were ready. The cradle as an object holds deep connotations of nurturing and motherhood, so its use in such a superstition aligns with symbolic beliefs surrounding fertility.

A baby’s future career or fate is predicted by the first object they select during a ceremonial setup.
In several Asian and Eastern European cultures, a traditional ceremony is held for babies usually around their first birthday. Known