Young Sophie cannot yet read. Were she able to, she would know that she sometimes bears what my husband calls “Mommy Propaganda”. He refers to the common “I love mommy” quotes printed on babies’ bibs, footies, socks, and more. There are many variations of this. (I did not buy any of these clothes. They were all gifted.) “Do you want to wear your Mommy Propaganda shirt?” he asked our grinning infant as she lay on her back, beaming after a diaper change. “Oh, look, it’s your Mommy Propaganda bib!” he would exclaim while grabbing the topmost bib from the clean…
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Any baby in this lovely spring green footie with bright florals will look like he or she is ready to take a pleasant nap outdoors! Printed at the chest is “lovely” in a fine cursive below a butterfly appliqué. Is the butterfly lovely? Or is it the baby who is lovely? Or is it meant to be a statement about the clothes itself? One does not know. However, floral at the wrists and all the way down to and under the feet might make one fashionable and lovely. In this infant outfit, your baby will be ready to stomp on…
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When I first saw this outfit, I thought that it looked very nautical. I also noticed that the feet appeared to be one-horned narwhals! This may be because one of her other outfits had one-horned unicorns. However, the two sharks swimming at the breast of the baby who wears this outfit probably shows that the feet were meant to be sharks. With back fins. I cannot be the only one who sees those narwhals. Anyway, my child cannot appreciate the animal differences amongst her newborn outfits, nearly all of which are of the same basic design and thus strongly resemble…