Gwen Stefani debuted her 6-month-old son Apollo at the 2014 US Open in New York City -- see his adorable pictures
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Smocking was a part of traditional dress long before it became associated with clothes for children. However, as a way of expressing devotion through hand sewing, smocking patterns like these remai…
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Toys I Loved As A Child Using the Random Prompt Generator over at Daydreaming On Paper to give me the idea I would like to share with you some of my favourites from my childhood. Fisher Price Pull Along Dog This is one of my first loves!! He was made of wood and when you pulled him along his ears waggled. His stickers all became damaged (I recall I left him out in the rain) and so I took him to school where they helped me paint him brown and varnish him!! Fisher Price Treehouse OMG, I just LOVED this!! The top of the tree would shut down to hide the house and you had to press a button on top to get it to pop open. There was a slide from the kitchen to the bottom. When our boys were tiny I tried to get one on eBay for them but they were going for almost £100. My First Sindy - Ballerina Sindy Just looking at this picture makes me smile, mine was the brunette and I got her for Christmas when I was five. I loved her and went on to have many Sindys. You were either a Sindy girl or a Barbie girl and it was definitely Sindy for me. My sister had Barbie. Sindy's Horse Due to my "Horsey Love Gene" I naturally had to have a horse to go with my Sindy - mine was bay and my sisters was grey. I also had the stables; jumps; horsebox; carriage.... My Little Ponies In about 1984 My Little Ponies came out and I was desparate for one. I remember going to Debenhams in Nottingham and getting Minty my first My Little Pony. I had bout ten in the end including a baby and and a beauty salon for them!! Commadore Vic 20 Haha, look at that!! That was our first home computer. We got it for Christmas when I was about 11 or so. Dad was a computer programmer and he made a program that had Santa appear and ask Sarah and Samantha (my sis and I) if we had been good girls!! It had taken him about a month to write whilst we were in bed each night. The games came on cassettes and the graphics were extremely limited - we would play "Blitz" and a Dracula "adventure" role play game that was just words, no graphics at all!! We loved it!! Pooh Bear The toy I loved best was Pooh Bear - here he is on the left with me and my sister and her ted in about 1977. He wasn't a Winnie the Pooh but I called him Pooh Bear anyway. I was about 2-3 when I was given him and he wasn't new then. I adored him and he became very well loved. Over time he lost his legs; the stuffing out of half of one arm; had a hole in his chest which showed his straw filling and just one ear. When I was 19 my Dalmatian puppy ripped him to shreds whilst I was in the bath and I still miss him :0( Which toys did you love most?
Around the turn of the century, Norwegian photographer Solveig Lund (1868-1943) made a good living photographing bunad wear and bridal attires. She was based in Oslo, and at one point had 3 differe…
In 1901-2, Horace Warner took photos of East End street kids, who he called 'Spitalfields nippers'. Here's a selection of the rare ones that have survived to this day
I knew I need to make a DIY Alexander Hamilton Costume for my son. We have been listening to Hamilton's soundtrack pretty much on repeat since Spring Break.
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You had a dream about being kidnapped, and now you're worried about what it could mean, right? Why would your mind go there? After all, this is one of the worst dreams to have. Well,
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In this curated collection, discover an array of invented and uncommon names for boys that sparkle with individuality and innovation.
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Ever see an item title on eBay like “CDV BOY IN A DRESS! OMG! WOW!!” or “ADORABLE LITTLE GIRL IN OVERALLS 1892”? Sellers should know: there is nothing amazing about a boy in a dress, and it’s extremely unusual to find a nineteenth-century girl in overalls or trousers of any kind. If you’re selling an old photograph and are in any doubt, call it a child, not a boy or girl. To determine the gender of a child in an antique photograph, you have to remember that the styling of children in the nineteenth century was very different from the styling of children today. Before 1900, boys wore dresses and had long hair until they were five or six (or older), when they were “breeched” (graduated to trousers) and got their first haircut (not necessarily in that order). Still, there are ways of telling young boys from girls. Think “Hair, Clothes, Props, Pose.” First, if you’re lucky, a name will be written on the back of the photo. Don’t jump to conclusions, though – someone may have thought a boy was Aunt Mabel because he’s wearing a dress. (You also have to keep in mind that boys’ names included Marion, Shirley, Beverly, Evelyn, Vivian, etc.) The guidelines I give below apply generally to photographs of children in North America and Europe. All of my examples are of caucasian children, but the guidelines also apply to children of other ethnic groups. Note: I have seen exceptions to every one of these guidelines, and I’ll show you some later on. Today, I’m talking about hair -- next time, clothes. HAIR With or without a name to help you, hair style is the most reliable indicator and the first thing to consider. • Throughout the nineteenth century, girls wore their hair parted in the center, and boys wore theirs with a side part. This rule was so inflexible that sometimes it’s the only way to tell the gender of a child. BUT THERE ARE EXCEPTIONS. (Below: boy, girl, boy; girl, boy, girl) • Boys often wore their hair in long ringlets or curls, sometimes even with hair ribbons. If it’s parted on the side, it’s a boy; if it’s parted in the center, it’s usually a girl. (Boy, boy, girl; boy, boy, boy; boy, girl, girl) • Here’s a set of twins from around the turn of the century –Floyd and Florence. Notice the way their hair is parted. (Boy, girl.) • Mothers often coaxed boys’ hair (not girls’) up into a center ridge or wave, which could be quite extreme. This Kewpie-wave was sometimes started when baby boys had hardly any hair. When a child’s hair was a bit longer, often there was a center curl tumbling down onto the boy’s forehead. (These are all boys.) • Sometimes when a child was ill with a fever, his or her head was shaved, so occasionally you may find a photograph of a girl with extremely short hair, sometimes pulled tightly back, or a bald head. (These are girls.) Coming soon: How to tell gender by clothes. For more information on Pat Street, click here
1/6 Plate daguerreotype of a boy or girl with a doll. Image is dated 1843 on back.
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It's all happening: Ben Savage and Danielle Fishel (known to our collective eyes and hearts as Cory and Topanga) are locked and loaded for the Boy Meets World sequel series Girl Meets World. The deals are done! This is huge and I mean HUGE. Normally when you hear rumblings about a revival as eee!-inspiring as this, it just doesn't work out. And the holdup is usually that original starry talent (oh hey, Kenan n' Kel maybe-feud). So the fact that everyone's favorite childhood sweethearts turned dorm-residing newlyweds are all in just thrills me. Not that this takes care of our wishlist in total. No, no. We're sending a few more requests Disney Channel's way. From Meredith: "If Shawn (Rider Strong) does not return, I am organizing a picket line in front of the Disney studios. Or his house. Or wherever is most public. And we are all wearing fabulous Shawn Hunter wigs whilst doing it." "I know everyone always had a crush on Shawn, but I had a thing for Cory's brother, Eric. More Will Friedle, please!" --Love, Lindsey Anna seconds it: "I want a jobless Eric to show up on Cory and Topanga's couch so this can happen again."
He's the '80s music icon famous for his flamboyant makeup and avant-garde style. But Boy George sported a far less dramatic look as he touched down at Sydney airport on Monday.
The former Spice Girl, who is also mother to a daughter, Bluebell, 11, posed with her adorable tot for Hello! magazine - and revealed she sees him as the perfect addition to her family.