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Babiekins Magazine

A Trendsetting Magazine & Online Community For The Trendsetting Child + Parent

Healthykins // Farmer’s Market Fun

By Elizabeth Pettey, Digital Photo Editor Leave a Comment

Local honey… fresh flowers… seasonal herbs… there’s nothing better than a trip to the Farmer’s Market in the Spring! Until your little guy picks up a radish and pretends it’s a machete while you’re scrambling to rearrange the barrel of melons your toddler managed to empty in four seconds. Later, as you drool over the perfectly ripe “3 for $5” avocados, you spot your partner help themselves to their tenth strawberry; you’re both mortified and jealous because those samples looked so BERRY good.

We’d love to see what hilarious shenanigans your babiekin gets into (and, of course, what they’re wearing!) on your next trip to the Farmer’s Market!

Elizabeth Pettey Photography for Babiekins Magazine Blog: Healthykins// Farmer's Market Fun

Elizabeth Pettey Photography for Babiekins Magazine Blog: Healthykins// Farmer's Market Fun

Elizabeth Pettey Photography for Babiekins Magazine Blog: Healthykins// Farmer's Market Fun

Elizabeth Pettey Photography for Babiekins Magazine Blog: Healthykins// Farmer's Market Fun

Elizabeth Pettey Photography for Babiekins Magazine Blog: Healthykins// Farmer's Market Fun

Elizabeth Pettey Photography for Babiekins Magazine Blog: Healthykins// Farmer's Market Fun

Elizabeth Pettey Photography for Babiekins Magazine Blog: Healthykins// Farmer's Market Fun

Elizabeth Pettey Photography for Babiekins Magazine Blog: Healthykins// Farmer's Market Fun

Photography by Elizabeth Pettey | Hair & Makeup by Belin Parks | Clothing from H&M, Suoak, Willaby, Velveteen, Anthem of the Ants, LuluLuvs

Filed Under: Fun Tagged With: #babiekinsmag, anthem of the ants, Babiekins, Babiekins Magazine, belin parks, dallas, dolce gabanna, elizabeth pettey, Elizabeth Pettey Photography, farmers market, farmers market fun, Fashion, fashion kids, florals, gingham, h and m, h&m, healthykins, hm kids, kids fashion magazine, kids trends, ss15, suoak, texas, velveteen, willaby, willaby shop Posted By: Elizabeth Pettey, Digital Photo Editor

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