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    Planning for Baby. Clothing Fabric Choices, Care Labels, Comfort, Fit, Size, and Safety

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    2009-10-22
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    Hayhoe, Celia Ray
    Hsu, Chungwen
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    Abstract
    Often the most enjoyable activity while waiting for baby is purchasing clothes. It is important to keep a couple of things in mind when making purchases. The most important one is to provide your baby with comfort! The second is that babies grow fast. This fact sheet will help you understand comfort and safety, choose fabrics, and read labels.
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    • Publications, Virginia Cooperative Extension (VCE) [8147]
    • Scholarly Works, Department of Apparel, Housing, and Resource Management [65]

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