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Jun 02 2006 04:13 PM ET
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Let the baby booty begin

With the announcement of a celebrity pregnancy until well after the birth of a celebrity baby, the free baby booty rolls in.  With the birth of Gwen Stefani and Gavin Rossdale’s and Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt’s uber babies this week, the ultra-luxe goodies are already being publicized in the tabloids.

Here’s what they got:

Kingston’s goodies:

Monkeys -Melissa & Doug giant 5′  giraffe ($125), www.chasescloset.com
-Lyla Blu "Mom Rocks" T-shirt ($30) and "My Dad Rocks" onesie ($34), www.lylablu.com
-Daisy Rock monarch butterfly guitar ($234), www.musicforlittlepeople.com
-Cherry Pie Lil’ Monkeys set (stuffed animal, booties and case) ($45), www.cherrypieinc.com
-Svan wooden high chair ($235), www.modernnursery.com
-Cherubini French antique-style crib painted high gloss black from Art for Kids (ordered by Gwen for their Los Feliz, CA home)
-dwellbaby Robin Dots bedding ($315) and animal-print set ($360), www.dwellbaby.com (purchased by Gwen and Gavin)
-Baby Bella Maya Baby Bjorn cover in leopard print, www.jenklairkids.com (purchased for them)

Shiloh’s goodies:
Mom_onesie-Inky Dink Tee cottom "Mom" tattoo onesie ($22), www.inkydinktees.com
-Babystyle canvas bag with faux patent leather trim ($88), www.babystyle.com
-Babystyle classic cruiser racer ($68), www.babystyle.com
-Baby Jogger Company City Series double stroller ($550), www.babystyle.com
-Gucio suede boots (Maddox and Zahara have the too) ($48), www.toddlertreads.com
Newdiamondphotoforhome-One-of-a-kind 14K white gold and 3 carat white diamond studded pacifier  ($17,000), Itsmybinky.com (Visit TMZ.com to see what $17,000 would provide to an African nation if the money were donated.)
-Storksak Gigi Chocolate bag ($198) for Angelina and Storksak Unisex Jamie Diaper bag for Brad, www.blissliving.com (they have actually been photographed with these)
-Baby clothing from Bonpoint (purchased by Brad and Angelina themselves), www.bonpoint.com
-Cute Baby Shoes ($25), www.cutebabyshoes.com
-California Baby bubble bath and lotion, www.sweetbabylane.com
-Giraffe-print tee ($19), www.turtlepapers.com
-American Retro airplane ride-on toy ($327), www.monkeemoos.com
-Lexie Rose plane print car seat cover ($98), www.lexierose.com

Source: US Weekly, June 12th issue, People, June 12th issue, Life & Style, June 12th issue, TMZ.com, BabyChic101.com

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“celeb gifts are over the top and unecessary!”

While I have to agree with “over the top”, I’m not sure what you mean by unneccesary. But I will agree with over the top.

Car seat covers are not recommended by car seat manufacturers or Child Passenger Safety technicians.

- Hannah on

okay that pacifier is just too much. If someone bought my kid a $17,000 binki the last thing I’d let them do is suck on it

*shaking my head*

celeb gifts are over the top and unecessary!

- joy on

I’m sure companies give these “gifts” for advertising purposes and then write them off…. But every time I read about the overly generous loot these celeb babies get, I can’t help but think how much nicer it would be if companies would instead give this stuff to moms who really NEED it and CAN’T afford to buy it, instead of to people who can afford to buy whatever they want and then some. If companies gave things to moms in need advertised that this, I’d personally feel more inclined to buy things from them. But when I see what they give to celebs, it just makes me think how unfair the world can be sometimes.

- KF on

Thank you KF, you took the words right out of my mouth!

Yeah those companies should either donate their products to famlies who really need it, or just don’t make their stuff so d@m* expensive! lol!

And I agree, that $17K binky is ridiculous! Hopefully Anglina & Brad are smart enough to sell the binky to a reputable jeweler and donate the money to OXFAM or something.

- Autumn on

That 17 grand pacifier is just way too much. I’d hawk that thing and make the proceeds into a trust fund for baby Shiloh or give the money as a donation.

- FC on

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