Baby Zodiac & Birthstone

Just for fun: enter your baby’s birth date to discover their Western star sign, Chinese zodiac animal, birthstone and birth flower. A sweet little keepsake for a baby book or announcement — no horoscopes required.

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Enter a birth date to reveal the zodiac signs, birthstone and birth flower.

Just for fun — zodiac signs, birthstones and birth flowers are traditions, not science.

How it works

Your baby’s Western (astrological) sign comes from the day and month of birth, while the Chinese zodiac animal follows a twelve-year cycle based on the birth year. Birthstones and birth flowers are traditional associations for each calendar month.

It’s a playful way to add a personal touch to a nursery print, baby book or birth announcement. None of it is science — just a charming tradition to enjoy and share with family.

Frequently asked questions

How is the Chinese zodiac animal decided? +

It follows a repeating twelve-year cycle tied to the birth year. One note: the Chinese New Year falls in late January or February, so babies born in those weeks may belong to the previous year’s animal — check the exact date if your baby arrives then.

What’s a birthstone? +

Each calendar month has a traditional gemstone associated with it — like garnet for January or sapphire for September. They’re popular for keepsake jewelry and gifts.

Is any of this scientific? +

No — zodiac signs, birthstones and birth flowers are cultural traditions for fun and sentiment, not science. Enjoy them as a lovely keepsake, nothing more.

Can I use this for a baby announcement? +

Absolutely. The sign, animal, stone and flower make a charming addition to announcements, nursery art or a first-year keepsake page.

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