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  2. For a Baby's First Halloween, You *Need* a Cute Costume Idea

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    These baby costume ideas are so cute for Halloween! Shop all of the best options for boys and girls from newborn to 12 months old.

  3. These Baby Halloween Costumes Are So Adorable (and ... - AOL

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    $29.99 at amazon.com. Cluckin' Cutie Infant Costume. You spent 9 months nesting, and look what hatched! You can take your little peep out on the town in this sweet feathered baby costume with knit ...

  4. Anne Geddes - Wikipedia

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    The photograph depicted a baby Joey didn't recognise dressed as a water lily. After being told that Anne Geddes is a famous artist, he assumes that the baby is Anne Geddes. [citation needed] On the comedy website called Funny or Die, there was a humorous skit on the adulthood of the babies from her photos. [19]

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    Get in formation! Beyoncé and Jay-Z coordinated costumes with their three kids for Halloween — and the finished product is too cute for words. There They Are! See Beyonce, Jay-Z's Rare Family ...

  6. Infant bodysuit - Wikipedia

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    Parents frequently share cute and funny photos of their babies wearing personalized or unique bodysuits, contributing to the trend's visibility and popularity. The term "onesie" has become widely recognized and is often used colloquially to refer to any type of infant bodysuit, regardless of the brand. It has also inspired the creation of adult ...

  7. Onesie (jumpsuit) - Wikipedia

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    The term onesies (with an s at the end) is a brand name for infant bodysuits that is owned by Gerber Childrenswear LLC, and the term is used generically for infant bodysuits in the US. There is little in common between the infant onesies and an adult onesie: the former is usually sleeveless and legless and snaps or buttons at the crotch.