"Newborns" refers to recently born infants, typically within the first few weeks of life. They are characterized by their small size, fragility, and limited ability to interact with the world. Newborns often sleep for long periods, wake frequently for feeding, and are highly dependent on caregivers for their basic needs. Their movements are often reflexive and uncoordinated, and they are still developing their senses and abilities. Despite their vulnerabilities, newborns are also known for their incredible resilience and capacity for growth and development in the early stages of life.