Gwen and 2-month-old son Zuma were snapped at the Beverly Hills library on Wednesday. Zuma is adorable!
Monday, November 3, 2008
Princess Martha Louise Of Norway & Husband Introduce Emma Tallulah
Proud parents Princess Martha Louise of Norway and her husband Ari Behn introduced the newest member of the Norwegian royal family in adorable pics which show big sisters Maud and Leah attentively looking on.
The images were released to celebrate the arrival on Monday (September 29th) of Emma Tallulah, the couple’s third daughter.
“The birth took place at the couple’s home (just outside Oslo),” said the palace, adding mother and baby were both well.
Martha Louise, who is the only daughter of King Harald and Queen Sonja, gave up the title of ‘royal highness’ upon her 2002 marriage to writer Ari, and has a reputation for not standing on ceremony. The natural photo of the new arrival, taken by Emma Tallulah’s dad, reflects the couple’s low-key approach to their royal connections.
Liv Tyler’s Son Calls His Mother His Princess
Liv Tyler’s son Milo, 3, adores his beautiful mother!
“He likes to call me his princess,” shared Liv. “He says, ‘Oh, mommy, you’re so cute. You’re my precious, precious mommy.’ “
“He’s at that age now where he’s so sweet and so loving and says the sweetest things to me,” Liv, 31, told People magazine. “Of course I still get karate chops and all those sorts of things too.”
“One day he went on a play date, and he said to this other child who was playing with a Hulk toy, ‘My mommy loves the Hulk,’ ” said Liv.
Cute!
Jessica Alba Family In NYC
Jessica Alba, Cash Warren and Baby Honor were snapped out and about in NYC on August 10th. At one point Jessica and Honor were seen getting on a subway in Union Square and got off in Brooklyn. Jessica and Honor had a bodyguard with them as Jessica checked out a new apartment building in Brooklyn.
The Latest News for babyrazzi
Some concerned parents have contacted the Mattel toy company with allegations that one of its Little Mommy Cuddle ‘n Coo doll utters words which promote Islam.
A number of parents contacted the company when they heard the doll say these words: “Islam is the light.”
While the doll appears to utter “Islam is the light,” the company denies that is actually what it is programmed to say. Mattel insists that Little Mommy Cuddle ‘n Coo features realistic baby sounds, including cooing, giggling, and baby babble, with no real sentence structure. The toy company claims the only scripted word the doll says is “mama.”
Mattel also contends that because the original sound track is compressed into a file that can be played through an inexpensive toy speaker, actual sounds may be imprecise or distorted. Jan Markell, founder and director of Olive Tree Ministries, is skeptical about Mattel’s explanation.
“It does seem to be saying, ‘Islam is the light.’ I don’t think too many people would argue with that, so I think they’re being a little disingenuous,” Markell points out. “And this is not a healthy thing to be putting out in the marketplace when we’re in a war on terror, and little children are so susceptible to the messages they hear — even from a doll — then to take them into the school and talk about them. So yeah, this is a serious thing.”
Below is a comment from a concerned parent:
I completely agree with you. I first saw the doll at a family function in which another child had the doll. My daughter liked it, so I bought one for her. We’ve had it for awhile, and I always thought the cooing sounds were cute, and fairly life like. When I heard the story about the doll saying “Islam is the light,” I was skeptical. I figured it would be difficult to impossible to make out. I never dreamed of taking the doll away, or back to the store where I bought it. But when I listened to the doll, it was so clear what she was saying. My mouth hit the floor. How could I have not picked that up before?! The more you listen to it, the more unsettling it is. It’s just plain creepy. It’s definitely NOT something I want my daughter repeating. I, too, object to the message being hidden. I would never have purchased the doll in the first place, had I known about the message it would include. I’m very interested in finding out how that happened in the first place.