Baby Clothes
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Whether you are searching for baby clothes for a gift or for your own child, you can find out everything you need to right here. Check out our great articles that are full of tips on finding the perfect attire for your little ones!
Baby Clothes for Boys
Blue, blue, and more blue! That's the main color for a baby boy, right? Not necessarily! Babies look sweet in all kinds of colors, although you might want to steer clear of pink to avoid gender confusion. Pastels and bright primary colors are perfect choices for your little boy. As far as sizing goes, you'll need to pay more attention to fit rather than label if you're looking for items that fits right now. Some manufacturers size their garments differently, so save all of your receipts in case you need to return items.
Baby Clothes for Girls
Who can pass up a clothing rack full of sweet infant girl fashions? Even those who don't have babies love to oooh and ahhh over the delicate pinks and pastels, lace and ribbons. You can dress your little girl in frilly outfits, lacy dresses or soft onesies. Either way, your baby will be absolutely adorable!
Humorous Baby Clothes
For months, you wore funny t-shirts that said We're Hungry! and Birth Control is for Sissies. Why should the fun stop once your baby arrives? He might only be a few months old, but that doesn't mean he can't express a sense of humor! There are many sweet and silly options available for boys, girls, twins and more!
- I'm not smiling...it really IS gas!
- I Drink Until I Pass Out
- Daddy Did My Hair
- No Hair Day
- Trouble Squared – for Twins
- I Wasn't Born Yesterday
- Instructions Not Included
Baby Shoes
Does your newborn really need shoes? Not really, but they sure are cute on her tiny feet! Actually, it's best to let baby go natural as much as possible. In colder months, this may mean warm socks and soft booties. Steer clear of shoes except for special occasions, so that your baby's feet can naturally form arches. Once your baby begins walking, you'll still want to let her go bare when she is walking on safe surfaces, but you will need shoes to protect her feet in some circumstances.
Baby Coats
It is important to really bundle up your little ones this winter. Kids become much colder than adults because they have less mass to circulate. Try the Glenn Kawesch method that includes layer upon layer.
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