Cute kids. I’m going to get these soon for my 2 nieces. How about one that says “My uncle says Escape Adulthood” I’d get that one too. ![]()
Comment by Phil Gerbyshak on 5/8/2007 @ 8:32 pm
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Buying gifts for babies can be the simplest or most difficult task. Some folks excitedly go for toys - like the ever-popular stuffed animals of various sizes and softness. People sometimes like to feel they are assisting the new family - buying stacks of diapers and Desitin. And there are friends who want to contribute to intellectual and cultural development - they invest in “Flashcards for the First Year,” “Tchaikovsky for Toddlers,” or “MC Escher Building Blocks.” Personally, I most often find myself drawn to things like tiny jean overalls and mini-hoodies and fuzzy footie pajamas.
Friends of mine welcomed a precious little girl in January. I was happy to be able to pick out some fun clothes for her from the Lemonade Stand.
I like the Diva Bib for two reasons outside the cuteness factor: 1) the length is such that a little one won’t outgrow it in the first month and 2) it has a double snap at the neck which makes it a harder for little hands to grab and remove while you’re in the middle of feeding her mashed sweet potato.
As for the Someday I’ll Demand a Pony Outfit, the message made me chuckle; that it’s a nice long-sleeve shirt with matching black pants is a bonus.
There is something sweet about little girls and pink. And I have to say that I think Brennan makes an adorable model* for this cute clothing - check out all the great snapsuits, bibs, and toddler tees along with other great baby gifts at the Lemonade Stand Baby Department.
*Special thanks to Kellie for the photos!
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Cute kids. I’m going to get these soon for my 2 nieces. How about one that says “My uncle says Escape Adulthood” I’d get that one too. ![]()
Comment by Phil Gerbyshak on 5/8/2007 @ 8:32 pm
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