The normal body temperature of a one-year-old baby should be between 36℃-37℃. The temperature we are talking about is mainly axillary temperature, because there are three main methods of temperature measurement, including axillary temperature, oral temperature or anal temperature. Under normal circumstances, the axillary temperature, that is, the normal body temperature just mentioned is between 36℃-37℃. If the oral temperature, about 37 ℃, if the anal temperature will be slightly higher, 36.5 ℃ -37.5 ℃ are normal, which affects the child’s normal body temperature of a number of factors, including physiological factors are mainly the child’s strenuous exercise, eating or the weather is relatively hot, in this case, the temperature will be a little higher, generally no more than 37.5 ℃ are normal! In general, it is normal for the body temperature not to exceed 37.5℃, and the body temperature will increase when there is a disease. Therefore, when taking the temperature, make sure that the child is in a quiet state, without sweating, this time to take the temperature is more accurate.