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See What Your Kids Will Look Like!
I don’t know about you, but the entire time I was pregnant I wondered what that little baby inside of me might look like. Of course, after he came it became incredibly obvious that he was his father’s son (or clone, haha). Sometimes I still wonder if our next baby might look more like me. I wonder if our future daughter (if we have one) might share some of my physical traits.
I recently stumbled on the website, Morph Thing, which can show you what your kids might look like by morphing two faces together. (If you are feeling adventurous you can also what your kids would look like if Brad Pitt was the father, or any other celebrity combination).
Click through to have a laugh at what some of our future children might look like:
Have you ever morphed pictures to see what a future baby might look like?
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Mary commented on Jan 30 12 at 8:33 pmI did this the first time I was pregnant, and the picture that came out was so ugly that it almost made me cry. I hated what that kid looked like; I’m so glad our real kids didn’t turn out that way. Your possible future children are much cuter. :)
Kersey commented on Jan 30 12 at 8:46 pmEven the scary one is semi-attractive! But that baby Tate, he’s such a handsome little man.
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