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24 months old · Growth

24 months baby average weight & height reference table

According to the WHO Child Growth Standards, the average (median) weight at this stage is about 12.2kg for boys and 11.5kg for girls, and the average height is about 87.1cm for boys and 85.7cm for girls.

24 months old Growth chart
Item Guideline (reference)
Average weight (boys) ~12.2kg
Average weight (girls) ~11.5kg
Average height (boys) ~87.1cm
Average height (girls) ~85.7cm

How growth usually goes at 24 months old

These numbers are only the average (50th percentile); the normal range is much wider. Even if your baby differs from the average, as long as their own growth curve keeps rising steadily, there's usually nothing to worry about.

What to keep an eye on

The trend of the growth curve matters more than a single measurement. If the curve suddenly drops or flattens, bring it up at a checkup.

aldagado's tips

  • Check the growth curve at regular well-baby checkups.
  • Rather than comparing with other children, follow your own baby's curve.

FAQ

My 24 months baby is different from these guidelines — is that okay?

These numbers are just average references, and the normal range is much wider. Babies vary a lot, so look at the steady trend rather than a single point in time. If you're worried, talk with a professional.

The information on this page is general reference material based on widely used parenting standards (such as the WHO Child Growth Standards) and does not replace medical diagnosis or treatment. Babies vary greatly in how they grow and develop, so if anything concerns you, please consult a pediatric professional.

Your baby's guideline is made by your baby

Averages are just a reference; your real guideline is your own baby's records. With aldagado, just speak a few words and feeding, sleep, and growth build into your baby's very own patterns.