The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds MaiaMia baby locations guide
Thieves' Town/Swamp Palace/Lorule Castle
Baby #51
There's a small, destroyed house in the southwest corner of Thieves' Town. Lorule's first baby is attached to a wall there.
Baby #52
The next baby is actually in the grass surrounding the Bomb Flower at the Bomb Flower Shop just south of town.
Baby #53
Head to the Rupee Rush game. A baby is attached to the northern cliff wall there.
Baby #54
Now head to the Octoball Derby game. Break up the trio of skulls near the baseball diamond to reveal a baby inside one. Morbid, eh?
Baby #55
This is one is high up on a cliff wall directly south of Octoball Derby. You'll need to use the equivalent rift in Hyrule to reach it.
Baby #56
Head for the Swamp Palace, but stop by the swampy water just north of the dungeon itself. In the deep water here is another baby.
Baby #57
Southeast of the Swamp Palace is a trio of columns with a baby atop. Use a Pegasus Boots charge to knock it loose.
Baby #58
Head directly north to find another baby attached to a cliff wall.
Baby #59
Continue north. Between the Vacant House and the Octoball Derby is this boulder. Lift it to discover a baby beneath.
Baby #60
To the east is the Vacant House itself. Check the ledge behind the house to discover an attached baby.
Baby #61
Head north to Lorule Castle. The first tree to your right has a hidden baby inside. Use a Pegasus Boots charge to reveal it.
Baby #62
This is attached the right wall of the Lorule Castle gate.
Baby #63
Head west to the Blacksmith. This is attached to the left side of the house.
Baby #64
By the Fortune Teller to the north are several boulders. Lift them to discover another baby.
Baby #65
From the Blacksmith, head west to reenter Thieves' Town. Use a Pegasus Boots charge on the first tree you see to pop a baby out from inside its branches.
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