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When you're born the richest/coolest baby in the world (meaning your parents are Jay-Z and Beyonce), you're going to get some great baby gifts. Oprah mailed it in by sending a trunk of children's books, but Beyonce's Destiny's Child compatriot Kelly Rowland came through big time: she bought Blue a $5,200 Swarovski crystal baby bathtub, which has to be the most ridiculous thing to buy for a baby ...

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If you've ever wanted to know what Tim Tebow's babies would look like with pretty much every celebrity (and if that's been a thought of yours, you're weird) here you go ...

Our favorite result is below. As you can tell, there is an exact science to this ...

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This weekend, Beyonce gave birth to her and Jay-Z's daughter, Blue Ivy Carter. Naturally, the Internet exploded. But not everyone was thrilled with the birth. Apparently, the musical titans paid enough to close off an entire wing of a hospital, meaning some other parents were kept from seeing their newborn children. Jay-Z had better watch out—rap feuds are nothing compared to new parent feuds ...

From NYDailyNews.com:

Neil Coulon, 38, of Brooklyn said the stress of his wife delivering two prematuregirls was tripled by Beyoncé’s bodyguards treating Lenox Hill Hospitallike an exclusive nightclub. Coulon griped that he’s been repeatedly barred from the sixth-floorneonatal intensive care unit, once for 20 minutes, by the superstarcouple’s private security. He said bodyguards wearing headsets even cleared the sixth floor waiting room, booting his relatives out. “Three times they stopped me from entering or exiting the NICU(Neo-natal Intensive Care Unit) and it happened once on Friday — justbecause they wanted to use the hallway,” said Coulon, a contractor fromBedford-Stuyvesant.
 
 

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It's almost always cute when babies learn to use technology—it always elicits "They're just like little people!" reactions. So this video (embedded below) of a little girl who thinks magazines should work like an iPad is very cute. It's also kind of sad that she doesn't understand turning a page ...

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Two Russian families are suing a hospital for mixing up their babies over a decade ago. Apparently, the hospital switched the girls' name tags and gave the babies to the wrong parents. Pro tip: that's why you always mark your baby with a Sharpie ...

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