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Baby Gap Girly Fleece-Lined Overalls

Both of my girls have worn a lot of overalls in their infant days.  In fact, I’m always sad when it is time to potty train and overalls no longer work.  The only problem I have with overalls  is that denim isn’t particularly warm or comfortable.  I therefore love Gap’s fleece lined jeans for my girls, and am very excited to see that the company’s new winter line includes a pair of fleece lined overalls as well.  This way, you can dress your child in style without feeling guilty about it!

These cute little Baby Gap Girly Fleece-Lined Overalls have some truly adorable embroidered detail–from a heart at the breast to colored stitching around the front pockets.  The snap down the legs for easy diaper changes, and are lined with super-soft pink fleece.  These would look great with just about any top.  I also love the effect of adding a cardigan over overalls.

You can purchase a pair of these toasty winter overalls for $34.50 at Gap stores or at Gap.com.  They are available in sizes from 0-3 to 18-24 months.  They will look equally cute on an infant or toddler and would also make a great gift.

Birdie Chirp Wool Felt Shoes

Girly and tasteful describes these Chirp Wool Felt Shoes. A thoughtful designer put these little shoes together, even remembering to include an elastic on top for security and a loop of polka dot ribbon on the back to make putting on baby’s shoes that much easier (we all know how little ones wiggle.) With the soft, feminine colors, fun textures, and the eye-catching red bird and soles, I can see getting a ton of use out of these shoes and a ton of admiring glances! Pairing them with a polka dot dress will make for a lovely ensemble. With sizes going up to 18 months and a price of $34.00, they make a wonderful gift or a delightful purchase by mommy herself. With roly poly birds popular in nursery artwork and other accessories, these shoes will even coordinate with baby’s nursery once she’s outgrown them. I found them at hipandlittle.com.

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