A baby bottle includes a clear housing with a clear container within the housing. The container is comprised of five hollow spheres arranged axially one above the other and in fluid communication with each other. Each sphere holds approximately one ounce of liquid. An inverted funnel is in communication with the lowermost sphere and also holds about one ounce of liquid. A cap carrying a nipple is adapted to connect to the top of the uppermost sphere so that the nipple is in fluid communication with the interior of the plurality of spheres.