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Sporty Bodysuit In Vibrant Colors

Lime green bodysuit styled with short sleeves, an envelope neck and tangerine contrast stitching throughout. Features snap crotch closures, decorative label in back and embroidered dog appliqué on the left. 100% Cotton. Machine Wash. Imported.

Item: 5116GR/3
Availability: 3 In Stock
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newborn Body Shirts : Lime Tangerine Bodysuit (#5116GR)
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"I was very suprised that I recieved the clothes in time for the baby shower. The little outfits were very cute. I had a hard time choosing which outfits to purchase, so I will most certainly go back to purchase the outfits I couldn't decide on, only in larger sizes."
Tracy Light - Howard, KS
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Looking For the Ultimate Weekender or Day Care Bag? We've Got It!

Ultimate Diaper Bag Blue/Brown This bag has it all! Designed with a large middle compartment and a spacious zippered compartment on each end this bag can hold it all and keep it organized to boot! Includes five turquoise blue nylon drawstring bags, labeled for your convenience, (Clean, Dirty Pants, Sleepy, Stinky, Shoes) a soft insulated snack box, insulated medicine box, a zippered laundry bag and a turquoise and brown stripe fleece blanket with matching pillow. "My Bag" diaper bag exterior is made of heavy gauge brown and blue vinyl which looks and feels like leather and a durable, washable brown nylon interior. Imported.


#4935/NS

Our Price: $78.95




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"A family member of mine just gave birth to a premie. She is doing great, although she is not teeny tiny she is still small and I was very happy to find things that would fit her on your site. I think that having a site that has all of those premie clothes helps parents to look at their child/children as babies and not as helpless premies."
Jennifer Fleming - Philadelphia, PA