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My Bald Baby Has Curls!
Little Bean, like his brother before him, was not blessed with a full head of hair at birth. Both came out with just a little that seemed to fall out for a baby bald stage before the blond peach fuzz took over.
I’m sure it’s because I’ve had two, but I’m a fan of the bald baby look. It doesn’t bother me in the least bit they didn’t/don’t have hair. Maybe I would feel differently if I had a girl? My Mom still tells stories about my baldness and having to put bows on my head because everyone thought I was a boy. She always said my hair started to grow from the back and it seems Little Bean is taking after me…
My bald baby has curls! They seem to be coming in fast and furious now too. Every morning I swear his hair back there is just a little longer than the day before.
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ErinIsabel commented on Dec 10 11 at 12:29 amI love Little Bean’s curls! My son (just a few weeks younger than LIttle Bean) was born with a full head of hair, but lost a lot of it to horrible cradle cap, and now it’s coming back in super blonde with curls here and there. Baby curls are just the cutest aren’t they?
Emilina commented on Dec 10 11 at 8:25 amAww, those curls are so precious! Great picture and thanks for sharing!
MaryBe commented on Dec 10 11 at 11:16 amThat is adorable times 1000!
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