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Baby Girls: Of Bows and Everything Nice

in Uncategorized on 11/21/12

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When my daughter
was a tiny, teenie-weenie baby, people
would think she was a boy
. It didn’t help that the baby clothes I bought
before she was born were of the neutral colors-yellow and green-and that she
only had a tiny patch of hair. 
Of course, they
meant well. But it seriously bothered me. I mean, she was all pink
and fair and sugar and spice to me. Why would they even think she was
a boy? So, I started dressing her in pink and putting a pink headband
on her huge baby head. 
My cousin had the
same problem, too! After years of waiting for a baby girl after her two
big boys, people are also asking if her little girl is a boy! I think all baby
girls in our family look like boys… 
 …that we put all
sorts of caps, baby headbands and baby bows to make them look like the little
princesses that they are. 
It can be a lot of
fun shopping for cute hair accessories for your little girl.  They are so
fun to dress up (and make them look like girls!). 
Here are what you
should seriously consider when buying hair accessories for your little baby
girl: 
Do not sacrifice your baby girl’s comfort for cuteness. 
Make
sure her baby headbands fit her really well. They should not be too big
that they would slide off at any moment or too small that they will make deep
indentations on her head. I have seen headbands too small for babies and
it really bothers me. A lot. Babies cannot just take them off
because they are too young to figure out how to yank them off and they can’t tell
anyone that the cute headband her mom put on her is giving her an enormous
headache and deep dents in her huge head. 
Always Consider the Safety Factor. 
Babies and little
children tend to put things in their mouth. Always make sure that the
materials and embellishments used for these hair accessories are tested for
lead and toxic materials.  Also, make sure that the hair accessory
embellishments won’t easily come off because they can pose a serious choking
hazard. 
Baby, you’ve got style!
Baby headbands
nowadays come in trendy, whimsical designs. It is totally up to you to
choose something that will fit your baby girl’s personality. I used to
love dressing up my little girl in pink and white bows and butterfly designs
and cute little hats in different colors to match her dress.
But remember this by heart. Don’t sacrifice you baby’s comfort and safety
level for cuteness. Your baby girl will thank you!

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Comments

  1. verabear says

    November 21, 2012 at 9:29 am

    I guess when they're that small, all babies are androgynous kaya even the little boys are asked pa rin – boy or girl? Hehe.

    • venessapaula1@gmail.com says

      November 21, 2012 at 11:09 am

      haha! I know. Even little boy look like girls din

  2. Meikah Ybañez-Delid says

    November 21, 2012 at 9:32 am

    I love accessories! So, really wished I had a daughter. But it was not meant to be. LOL

    • venessapaula1@gmail.com says

      November 21, 2012 at 11:11 am

      I loved accessories too until I had babies. They kept pulling my earrings or my bracelet or my necklace. I stopped wearing them na. Now that they're (a lot) bigger, I am considering wearing them again

  3. January says

    November 21, 2012 at 10:34 am

    After losing my baby girl last June, I wish I'll get pregnant again and give birth to a baby girl without any complications.

    • Marie Bulatao says

      November 23, 2012 at 2:23 am

      Ayy, that's sad…hope you will have your baby girl wish too…

  4. xyexyrus.com says

    November 21, 2012 at 11:11 am

    baby headbands really help make baby girl looks like a girl hehe.. 🙂

    • venessapaula1@gmail.com says

      November 23, 2012 at 2:25 am

      Yes nga. They make them soo cute too!

  5. promding chamimay says

    November 22, 2012 at 3:07 am

    readng your post…. made me all tooo excited for January or February… having my fingers crossed hope it'll be a baby girl for me this time… 🙂 those cute baby headbands are sooo irresistable, but yeah, agree with you about not sacrificing baby's comfort and safety… 🙂

    • venessapaula1@gmail.com says

      November 23, 2012 at 2:31 am

      I am excited for you!Entire BCBloggers community excited hihi.

  6. Lexi Fernando says

    November 23, 2012 at 5:12 am

    So cute! You know I haven't given birth to our little princess yet but my Mom already bought her bows and ribbons. Hihi. Kakaexcite tuloy!

    • venessapaula1@gmail.com says

      November 25, 2012 at 2:40 pm

      Uyy, congrats ! You will have a blast dressing up your little princess!

  7. Andrea Awenc says

    November 24, 2012 at 7:29 am

    those headbands are so cute. my mom said i used to be bald when i was a baby and she used some of those bands too… they're just cuter these days…

    • venessapaula1@gmail.com says

      November 25, 2012 at 2:37 pm

      Yes, they are cuter and a lot more comfortable. I remember using those bands that would put dents on my daughters' head. Good thing they can't talk the way they can put drama into everything now!

  8. Mayette Domencil says

    January 22, 2014 at 12:19 am

    I remember when Matt was a baby, many would ask us if he's a girl. Maybe because his features are soft. Until now, pag nagsukat kami ng girls hat or headband mukha sya ng girl. Ang pretty! Makes me wish sana girl na lang sya, hehe.

    Mommy Maye
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