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  2. Unique Personalized Gifts and Toys for Newborn Baby Boys - AOL

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    Newborn Baby Wrap. This adorable blanket/wrap combo would be perfect for a newborn baby boy, especially if they happen to live somewhere where it'll be cold for their first few months of life. Ages 0+

  3. Infant bodysuit - Wikipedia

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    Infant bodysuits have gained significant popularity over the years and have become iconic in baby fashion. Their practicality, comfort, and versatility have made them a staple in many households worldwide. The convenience of the snap fasteners and the ease of dressing and changing diapers have contributed to their widespread use.

  4. Infant clothing - Wikipedia

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    Infant and toddler clothing size is typically based on age. [1] These are usually preemie for a preterm birth baby, 0 to 3 months, 3 to 6 months, 6 to 9 months, 9 to 12 months, 12 months, 18 months, and 24 months, though there is no industry standard definition for those sizes. [1]

  5. Whitework embroidery - Wikipedia

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    Boy's Frock, cotton with white-cutwork embroidery (broderie anglaise), probably England, c.1855. Los Angeles County Museum of Art: M.2007.211.89. During the 19th century, the rise in whitework embroidery as a fashion item coincided with the popularity of lace.

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    Nordstrom. One look at these pajamas and you know they’re both girls’-night-in attire and a stay-in-bed-till-3-p.m.-on-Sunday uniform. The set comes in 13 colors, from black with white piping ...

  7. Open-crotch pants - Wikipedia

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    Mostly male children wear them; girls (and occasionally some boys) are put in infant-size sundresses. [2] Their use continues even after wearers have gained some control over their bodily functions, since they may not have yet gained the stature or motor skills necessary to use a toilet.