Step into the pastel-colored world of Baby School, a provocative and immersive novel that explores the boundaries of control, regression, and redemption. In a secretive rehabilitation program, defiant women—lawyers, executives, and rebels—are stripped of their adult autonomy and subjected to an extraordinary regimen designed to transform them into docile, dependent "babies." Through a blend of psychological conditioning, subliminal lullabies, and enforced infantilization, the program reshapes their bodies and minds, rendering continence a distant memory and diapers a permanent necessity. Follow Jennifer, a sharp-witted attorney, as she navigate this surreal institution, grappling with the loss of her independence and the strange comfort of her new role. Under the watchful care of Ms. June, and the stern oversight of Ms. Evelyn, the women face a series of trials—from potty-training setbacks to breastfeeding demonstrations—that blur the lines between punishment and care. As some, like the rebellious Vanessa, achieve fleeting victories, others, like Jennifer and Clara, find themselves forever changed, their adult selves replaced by toddlerish babble and the swollen bulk of diapers. Content This book contains themes of forced regression, psychological manipulation, and adult infantilization, including detailed depictions of diaper use and caregiving - Enjoy!