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  2. 13 of the Best Kids' Clothing Stores Online, Vetted by ... - AOL

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    This is beyond cheesy but as soon as I had two kids, I dreamed of getting us all matching holiday PJs for a family card and finally this last Christmas my dream came true (getting both kids to sit ...

  3. Garanimals - Wikipedia

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    Garanimals is an American brand of children's related clothing separates, created by Seymour Lichtenstein in 1972 for Garan Incorporated.Each item of clothing features a hang-tag depicting one of several animal characters called Garanimals.

  4. Dad goes viral for adorable conversation with baby daughter ...

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    Ohio dad Frank Aaron Brown struck a casual chat with his infant daughter while getting her dressed. An expert said he nailed the art of parent-child communication. "We got two outfits — yay!"

  5. Father and son wear matching Princess Elsa dresses to the ...

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    The father cut to a clip of him and Colin, both dressed as Princess Elsa, as they headed to the theater. The video racked up over 21.6 million views. "I'm crying," one person wrote.

  6. OshKosh B'gosh - Wikipedia

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    OshKosh B'Gosh was sold to Carter's, another clothing manufacturer, in 2005 for $312 million, [8] though it still operates under the original name. [citation needed] Today the company sells accessories, jeans, pants, shirts, sweaters, t-shirts, tank tops, and its trademark overalls. The company produces clothing for babies, infants, toddlers ...

  7. Layette - Wikipedia

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    A layette is a collection of clothing and accessories for a newborn child.The term "layette set" is commonly used in the United States to refer to sets of baby clothes.In the 1920s, expectant mothers or their friends and relatives frequently knitted a matching layette set, consisting of a blanket, hat, sweater and booties. [1]

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