Kate Middleton is in labor and, naturally, the Internet is going crazy. Keep yourself entertained with some of the best tweets, pictures, quizzes, and more while you anxiously await the birth of the Royal Baby:

1. Search #RoyalBaby

The best place to watch the madness unfold is on Twitter. The site is flooded with Royal Baby lovers and haters alike, all tweeting about nothing else but their cleverest and most ridiculous jokes about the #RoyalBaby.

2. Sign the Royal Baby Book

ABC News has created the Royal Baby Book, where well-wishers can leave congratulatory messages for new parents William and Kate and even pick out a gift for the Royal Baby.

3. Listen to the Royal Baby’s Official Lullaby

Given that this is a royal baby we’re talking about, you can’t expect the future prince or princess to be lulled to sleep with the common “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star.” British composer Paul Mealor penned a special lullaby dedicated to Kate and Will’s baby, entitled “Sleep On.” Take a listen here, but don’t doze off at your desk lest you miss the moment of birth.

4. Memes.

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You tell ’em, Kanye.

5. Watch the Royal Baby Cam.

With this livestream, you can be among the first to see the Royal Baby emerge from St. Mary’s Hospital.

6. View the fake “Royal Baby’s First Photoshoot.”

NOTE: These are actors, not the real royal family (via People.com)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Since there are no real pictures of the unborn child thus far, People has curated a photoshoot by photographer Alison Jackson that depicts royal lookalikes posing for the “royal baby’s” first big moments.

7. Read up on royal traditions.

Did you know that a 103 gun salute will welcome the royal baby into the world? Or that government officials used to be present in the delivery room? AP has supplied this handy list of 10 royal traditions to educate you in the ways of royalty.

8. Take the royal baby pictures quiz.

The AP has also supplied an interactive quiz to keep royal baby watchers occupied during the wait. Match up baby photos with their royal adult counterparts.

9. Place your bets.

Technically, Americans aren’t allowed to place official bets on the royal baby, but you can check out the latest odds on the baby’s gender, name, and hair color and arrange a quick bet with your friends.

10. Download the Royal Baby App.

Read up on the latest royal baby gossip, view photo galleries of the royal family, and more with the Royal Baby App.