I'm sure this will come back and bite me but...I don't like headbands on girls just to tell that they're a girl. I'd rather get a pacifier clip that is girly and has a purpose.
I don't like these either...
Me neither- especially on very bald babies. They look ridiculous. I also second Santa Claus outfits.
I concur....never liked headbands on girls. But that's just me. My mom thinks they're essential if you're having a girl.
I always felt that a headband was supposed to keep your hair out your face but when you're bald or only have like a centimeter length of hair all over your head, they serve no purpose but to "decorate" the baby for the parents' benefit.
This is strictly my personal preference and I'm in no way bashing anyone that chooses to do this but:
1) Toddlers with dreads = why instill a high-maintenance hair do on a kid before they're even able to make a choice on how they want their hair? Keep it simple until they're old enough to ask and maintain a hair-do.
2) Gold chains on toddlers = I saw a 3 year old boy with 3 gold chains on and his father said he'd get a gold chain to wear on each birthday. I just gave him the blank stare. He looked like Tony Montenga from Scarface.
3) Toddler boys with earrings = In one ear or both ears, that's just whack.
4) Big A$$ Babies in strollers = OK, this is really a stretch from the original question but I don't like this either. A 4 1/2 year old kid is in a stroller with his feet scraping the floor and his knees squished up to his face is just wrong. They can WALK. I equate it to the leash syndrome. The parent should be able to actually parent the child and have them walk. If your child has enough dexterity to manipulate a GameBoy then they can walk.
Re: What do you consider tacky on a baby?
Me neither- especially on very bald babies. They look ridiculous. I also second Santa Claus outfits.
Samantha Skye - Aug 30, 2006 AND Maxwell Griffin - April 14, 2009
Seriously give the kid a chance to lead a "normal" life!
I never saw them. I will have to look them up, they sound horrible!
i think leashes arent tacky they are just scary and scream "I CANT CONTROL MY CHILD"
any jewelry (necklaces, earrings etc.) oh and any of these although they are hilarious!
https://www.tshirthell.com/babyhell.shtml
I concur....never liked headbands on girls. But that's just me. My mom thinks they're essential if you're having a girl.
I always felt that a headband was supposed to keep your hair out your face but when you're bald or only have like a centimeter length of hair all over your head, they serve no purpose but to "decorate" the baby for the parents' benefit.
OK, enough. I'm reading too much into this. LOL.
This is strictly my personal preference and I'm in no way bashing anyone that chooses to do this but:
1) Toddlers with dreads = why instill a high-maintenance hair do on a kid before they're even able to make a choice on how they want their hair? Keep it simple until they're old enough to ask and maintain a hair-do.
2) Gold chains on toddlers = I saw a 3 year old boy with 3 gold chains on and his father said he'd get a gold chain to wear on each birthday. I just gave him the blank stare. He looked like Tony Montenga from Scarface.
3) Toddler boys with earrings = In one ear or both ears, that's just whack.
4) Big A$$ Babies in strollers = OK, this is really a stretch from the original question but I don't like this either. A 4 1/2 year old kid is in a stroller with his feet scraping the floor and his knees squished up to his face is just wrong. They can WALK. I equate it to the leash syndrome. The parent should be able to actually parent the child and have them walk. If your child has enough dexterity to manipulate a GameBoy then they can walk.
OK--my 2 cents...