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Raspberry Lime Unionsuit Looks Great and Feels Fantastic

Days of leisure never felt so good. Raspberry pink union suit is styled with 5 snaps in front, decorative lime green contrast stitching and an embroidered flower appliqué on the left. Features ribbed knit cuffs and snap crotch closures for easy changes. 100% Cotton. Machine Wash. Imported.

Item: 5118PK/P1
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Luxurious Organic Conditioner/ Detangler Tames Hair and Leaves Light Vanilla-Tangerine Scent

Organic Conditioner/ Detangler (8 oz.) - Vanilla Tangerine Scent The luxurious moisturizers (olive oil and shea butter) with gentle conditioners (safflower oil) leave your baby's hair soft and manageable. After shampoo, apply conditioner to hair. Leave on for 1 to 2 minutes. Rinse thoroughly. Contains: Organic Aloe, Organic Comfrey, Organic Calendula and Organic Chamomile


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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."
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