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Soft Pink Terry Socks 2-Pack

These soft terry socks are perfect for NICU and at home. They come two in a package. Non-Binding cuff. Baby-Soft blended yarn. 85% Cotton 2% Spandex 13% Polyester. Machine wash. Made in USA.

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Preemie Footwear : Soft Pink Terry Socks 2-Pack (#3041PK)
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"The website was easy to manuever and the ordering was painless. I appreciated the email updates letting me know that my order was ready to ship and when it actually did ship. It arrived packaged very neatly and nicely. I was very happy with the quality, neatness and speed of the entire process. Thank you!"
Roberta Sullivan - Mansfield, MA
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All Natural Organic Mandarin Coconut Baby Oil Softens, Soothes, and Protects without Petroleum

Organic Baby Oil - Mandarin Coconut Would you put petroleum on your baby's skin? Of course not. But most baby oils are made with mineral oil, a petroleum by-product. Instead, try our nourishing Organic Baby Oil, a light moisturizing oil that absorbs quickly leaving skin silky to the touch, not greasy. This 95% certified organic oil is made with skin-soothing organic moisturizers- Organic Olive Oil, Jojoba Oil , Tamanu Oil & Sunflower Oil to feed and protect skin of all ages. After bathing, lightly work Organic Baby Oil into moist skin to lock in moisture and soften skin. Contains: Organic Sunflower Oil, Olive Oil and Jojoba Oil


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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