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SUGARPLUMS Send the kids to bed smiling.


Lamb Blankie Our very huggable blankies are downsized (14-1/2Hx24"L) for use as a cuddly and soſt security blanket, making them easy for little hands to tote around. Lambs are available in your choice of blue, pink or ivory with satin bow and trim. Each is embroidered with any name, up to 11 chars. Made of acrylic fabric. Machine wash gentle, hang dry. EXCLUSIVE


30015287 $29.99


My Very Own Name & My Very Own Fairy Tale Book In “My Very Own Name,” your child’s name is spelled out in rhyme by enchanting animal characters carrying each letter. At the end, the animals celebrate because they’ve created the perfect name! Please include your child’s fi rst name (no middle name, please), last name, and birth date ( 8 chars.), up to 15 chars. each. For boys and girls ages newborn to 8 years. “My Very Own Fairy Tale” transports little girls into a magical garden where fl ower and berry fairies crown her as their princess. T is beautifully illustrated book is perfect for newborn girls through age 12. Please include your child’s fi rst name and last name, up to 15 chars. each. Both hardcover books measure 9Hx11"W. Please allow 3–4 weeks for delivery. Items cannot be giſt boxed.


30018777 $39.99


Extra Soft Baby Doll Huggable from head to toe! We embroider any name, up to 9 chars., across the velour dress. Please specify Caucasian (blond or brunette) or African American. Measures 10"H. Perfect for any age. EXCLUSIVE


30018724 $24.99


★★★★★ TOP RATED


Tutu Cute Romper with Headband


Impossibly cute tutu romper adds an adorable amount of fl ounce in all the right places! Made of soſt 100% cotton knit, it comes with a matching headband to complete her very feminine ensemble. We embroider any name, up to 9 chars. Machine washable. Fits 6–12 mos.


30060702 $29.99 46 Order now online at PersonalCreations.com/Catalog or call 1.888.370.6258


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