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2002 Baby’s First Christmas (Baby’s First Christmas)

2002 Baby’s First Christmas (Baby’s First Christmas)

The 2002 Baby’s First Christmas ornament is a beautifully designed Hallmark Keepsake piece created to celebrate the special milestone of a child’s first holiday season. The ornament features a silver-plated baby rattle design, symbolizing infancy and the joy of welcoming a new child into the family. A small engraveable charm is attached so parents can personalize the ornament with a name or date, making it a treasured keepsake for years to come. The rounded rattle portion includes a small compartment for storing a tiny memento, and the ornament box originally included a Christmas memory card for recording details of the baby’s first Christmas. Introduced in 2002, the ornament was designed by Hallmark artists Chris Webb and Patricia Andrews and hangs from a ribbon loop for display. It is purely decorative and requires no batteries, cords, or lighting to display.

$9.00

Original: $29.99

-70%
2002 Baby’s First Christmas (Baby’s First Christmas)

$29.99

$9.00

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The 2002 Baby’s First Christmas ornament is a beautifully designed Hallmark Keepsake piece created to celebrate the special milestone of a child’s first holiday season. The ornament features a silver-plated baby rattle design, symbolizing infancy and the joy of welcoming a new child into the family. A small engraveable charm is attached so parents can personalize the ornament with a name or date, making it a treasured keepsake for years to come. The rounded rattle portion includes a small compartment for storing a tiny memento, and the ornament box originally included a Christmas memory card for recording details of the baby’s first Christmas. Introduced in 2002, the ornament was designed by Hallmark artists Chris Webb and Patricia Andrews and hangs from a ribbon loop for display. It is purely decorative and requires no batteries, cords, or lighting to display.