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Dec 26 2010 05:00 PM ET
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Dierks Bentley Welcomes Daughter Jordan Catherine

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It was a very happy holiday for Dierks Bentley and wife Cassidy, who welcomed their second daughter on Christmas morning.

Jordan Catherine Bentley arrived Saturday, Dec. 25, weighing in at 7 lbs., 14 oz, the country singer’s rep tells PEOPLE. She joins big sister Evalyn Day, 2.

“Say what [you] want about Santa’s physique, but no arguing his impeccable timing! Evie wanted a little sis for Xmas & Jordan just arrived!” the Grammy-nominated singer, 35, posted on Twitter.

“She chose the banjo-driven part of Mumford & Sons ‘Awake My Soul’ as her walk on music … could be a troublesome sign.”

– Sarah Michaud with reporting by Eileen Finan

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Dec 26 2010 02:00 PM ET
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Spotted: Ben Affleck and Violet Lift Off

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The air up here!

Violet Anne Affleck, 5, takes in the view during a day out with dad Ben Affleck Wednesday in Los Angeles.

The Company Men star, 38, and wife Jennifer Garner are also parents to daughter Seraphina, 23 months.

RELATED: Family Photo: The Garner-Affleck’s Lunch Date

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Dec 26 2010 11:00 AM ET
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Plum Organics Debuts Yummy Puffs Collection

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Gone are the days of bland, boring baby snacks. Plum Organics has launched a brand new line of Super Puffs ($3) that are available in mouth-watering flavors (blueberry, purple sweet potato, spinach & apple, banana & peach, strawberry & beet and mango & sweet potato) that your little ones will love.

Added bonus: The puffs come in bright, fun colors so their eyes will be just as delighted as their taste buds. And it provides you with an opening to talk to baby about the importance of eating from different food groups.

Best of all, Super Puffs are certified organic, made of whole grains and loaded with vitamins and minerals. To buy, go to Toysrus.com.

Dec 25 2010 07:00 PM ET
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Family Photo: The Stefani-Rossdales – Santa Baby

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Have a holly, jolly Christmas!

Gavin Rossdale and Gwen Stefani channel the holiday spirit during a photo shoot with Santa and their sons Kingston, 4½, and Zuma, 2 — who was less than thrilled! — on Thursday at the Westfield Mall in Sherman Oaks, Calif.

RELATED: Gavin Rossdale: Stylish Kingston and Zuma Get Along Great

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Dec 25 2010 05:00 PM ET
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Brooke Burke & David Charvet: Our Blended Traditions

While Brooke Burke remembers celebrating a “mishmash” of holidays as a child, her fiancé of four years, actor David Charvet, was raised in a Jewish household in Lyon, France, before moving to the U.S.

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Dec 25 2010 01:00 PM ET
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Elisabeth Röhm and Easton Trim the Tree

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Deck the halls — and the tree!

Elisabeth Röhm and daughter Easton August, 2½, share a special holiday photo exclusively with PEOPLE Moms & Babies readers.

“As much as my family loves tradition and the ‘stuff’ you can count on during the holidays, we also are inspired by change and things that come with a twist,” the actress, 37, tells us.

“This pink tree is a classic example of my family’s outlook on life; an annual event that’s breaks all the rules!”

Easton is Röhm’s only child with fiancé Ron Anthony.

RELATED: Elisabeth Röhm Was the ‘Happiest Pregnant Person’

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Dec 25 2010 11:00 AM ET
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Calm Coughs Naturally with Zarbees Cough Syrup

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Cold and flu season has arrived, and germs don’t discriminate.

That’s why at the first signs of a cough, celebrity moms including Nicole Richie and Heidi Klum reach for Zarbees natural cough syrup ($8 for 4 fl oz).

Not only is it safe for babies aged 12 months and older, but it soothes sore throats and quiets coughs effectively without drugs or chemicals, which is refreshing considering the many bans on over-the-counter medicines for toddlers.

Dark honey and immune-boosting ingredients do the work instead, calming agitated airways instead of suppressing a cough — as pediatricians suggest.

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