For Lynndsay! Set 3 is coming soon.
* These poses were designed to be interchangeable so you can design your family pic per the family you have. In this set -5 children, 4 babies, 7 toddlers, 3 teens, 10 adults. All poses are moveable other than center adult and babies.
* 29 poses – pose list and non pose list compatible
Notes: baby feet go into the tummy of adults a wee bit
:pose 16b was designed to go with the larger male frame
:toddler pose 25 goes with pose 8, holding hand of baby
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CC Seen In Pics (you can choose your own)
Squat Pillow
Baby clothes
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Beautiful. I like these a lot. They bring back memories. Especially the little girl in pose 6. Some time before my younger son was born ,we hat lost our cat during a car accident.
Tom was a dear friend to my eldest son, watching with him at the window for daddy coming home from work, my son telling him about the cars passing by and that daddy’s car would be a yellow one. And he warned him, no to cross the street without looking. All in two year old glibberish. So, as I announced him, he would have a new brother or sister soon, I asked him what he would prefer, girl or boy ? None of that, he answered me. “I wish we would’ve a new Tommy”. As his brother was born, he was pretty nasty with the baby sometimes.
It passed, as you can imagine and they’re still best friends and best brothers. Now your little girl pouting almost brings tears in my eyes and I feel the love in my heart. 😥💖
Thank you.
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Your son’s love for his cat brought tears to my eyes. Losing a pet is even harder for them than for us, adults. The animal has often been there since their birth, so it’s a fixture in their life just as much as their parents are! I also stopped at pose 6. My daughter was terribly jealous of her little brother, no matter how we tried. It took time – they are 21 and 19 now, but finally as good friends as siblings can be! Just to say, when my mom left in the middle of the night for the clinic to give birth to my half-brother, she asked me the same question and I answered “a tutti-frutti”. A small box of candy…
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“tutti-frutti” is a very humble wish too and it’s actually a silly question, because you don’t have a chance to choose your silblings gender.😂 We had another cat a while later and Paul was sitting with them in bed, when we read a bedtime story to our boys. He was purring and drooling, poking his head against them, when he was petted and they had so much fun together. They loved to sleep in the same bed with the feet of the other beside their head. 😊
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Awwww Liese, that is so sweet! It was important to me that I have some siblings in that set that did not look happy. I almost made the teen upset, because I went through that with my oldest when my third came along unexpectedly. But to be honest, I altered a pose from another set for that one teen cuddled up to mom and I didn’t want to remove the perfect smile. So I left it.
Mind you there might be a pose from the teens telling parents they are pregnant that may work in the room for a picture.
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I’m glad you liked my little story. Sometimes I forget if I hadn’t told it before. I’m growing old. *lol Teens sure are a handfull too with unexpected pregnancies.
Your poses with them having a baby showing it perfect too.
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for my story, my oldest hated my third child, a son. Declared he was responsible for everything that had gone wrong in his life, he wasn’t. But when our daughter came along (fourth child) he just loved her. Now as adults they all get along. Well my fourth is just 16. But I have realized that my oldest son is just more protective of his sisters. Perhaps if my third child had been a girl, life would have been completely different for his teen years. And much more pleasant for my husband and me!
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4 Children, how brave is that ! There is no way to avoid quarrels. 🙂
As elementary school students, the younger one called me at work, to tell that his older brother would ruin his life.
Having kids or cats can make you tell the best stories.
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That is the one thing I can say never happened. My kids never fight. My oldest always let us know his displeasure, but never his baby brother. Eventually he moved away to school, our youngest son grew up and then my oldest moved back home. But my husband and I don’t fight either, so the kids have grown up in a household where everything is discussed and no one ever yells.
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Another fantastic set. It is so great the way you make the set interchangeable !
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Thank you! I just try to think about how I would need a pose set to work and create it that way. Mind you that thinking gets me in trouble and a small set easily becomes a large set for all the things I think of to add to it to make a full scene…and several different scenarios… This set was originally going to be 3 kids, two babies and two parents…and ended up being 29 poses in total!
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Proof of a creative mind 😃
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Thank you! I do try!
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