The possessive noun is the sentence is baby's.
The apostrophe s ('s) at the end of a singular noun indicates that something belongs to that noun (the cradle of the baby).
Don't ruffle my feathers.
The girl had to ruffle her dress.
the bird likes to ruffle its plumage
She wore a beautiful dress with a ruffle detailing along the neckline.
Please dont ruffle my pet doves feathers!
It is interesting to watch a wild turkey ruffle it's feathers.
The baker piped a big ruffle on the cake.I ruffle about in my pocket for some change.
harass, nettle, pester, ruffle
My pa saw a deer in the back yard and told me to hurry and get my ruffle.
Amy Ruffle is 163 cm.
Amy Ruffle goes by Aimz.
The purpose of the dust ruffle on the bed is to cover the opening from the bed to the floor. The dust ruffle is really just for looks and serves no other purpose.