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Gerber 3-Pack Cap and Sock Set, Pink

Gerber 3-Pack Cap and Sock Set, Pink
Cover baby from head to toe in softness. This 3-pack set includes three coordinating caps and three pairs of socks to keep baby nice and toasty. Made of 100% Cuddlecotton, the caps have a soft, ribbed cuff for a comfy fit while the socks have soft, elasticized cuffs for a stay-put fit around baby's ankle.



Gerber 3-Pack Cap and Sock Set, Blue
Gerber 3-Pack Cap and Sock Set, Blue
Cover baby from head to toe in softness. This 3-pack set includes three coordinating caps and three pairs of socks to keep baby nice and toasty. Made of 100% Cuddlecotton, the caps have a soft, ribbed cuff for a comfy fit while the socks have soft, elasticized cuffs for a stay-put fit around baby's ankle.



Sock puppet - A sock puppet is a puppet made from a sock which is placed over the hand of a puppeteer. When a sock puppeteer fits their hand into the closed end of the sock, the sock puppet can be made to "talk" with the opening and closing of the hand.

Ed the Sock - Ed the Sock is a fictional character who became a Canadian television personality in the 1990s, best known for his appearances hosting programming on MuchMusic and for hosting his own talk show, Ed's Night Party. Ed is a sock puppet with a perpetual scowl, a cigar sticking out of his mouth and a low, rough, guttural voice.

Ankle - In anatomy, the ankle, or ancle (a word common, in various forms, to Teutonic languages, probably connected in origin with the Latin angulus, or Greek αγκυλος, bent), is the part of the lower limb that is located between the foot and the leg, and is actually comprised of two separate joints: the talocrural joint (or "true" ankle joint) and the subtalar joint.

Sock (Flash cartoons) - Sock is an experimental Flash cartoon series produced by director David Firth. The series currently consists of three episodes: Sock Episode One, Ptikobj and 10 different types of soup.



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Man Ankle Sock - Man Ankle Sock White-Jacket: Or, the World in a Man-Of-War by Herman Melville, Melville wrote White-Jacket; or, The World in a Man-of-War during a two-month period of intense work in the summer of 1849. He drew upon his memories of naval life, having spent fourteen months as an "ordinary seaman" aboard the frigate United States as it sailed the Pacific man ankle sock and made the homeward voyage around Cape Horn. A crewman on ...

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Man Color Sock - Man Color Sock Socks, Socks, Socks: 70 Winning Patterns Form Knitter's Year of the Sock Contest by Elaine Rowley, Provides patterns for basic socks, as well as children's socks, Icelandic socks, lace socks, man color sock and socks featuring specific colors, textures, or whimsical themes Pac-Man World Rally Xbox In Pac-Man World Rally, players can race through a variety of environments from Pac-Man World as Pac-Man, Pac Jr. man color sock and other beloved characters ...

Man Slipper Sock - Man Slipper Sock Vintage Knits by Trisha Malcolm, X Your lifestyle may be contemporary, but your appreciation of the past will make you a devotee of these timeless classics: argyle socks, a fur-trimmed jacket, a booties-and-bonnet set for babies, a duck-motif pullover for kids, cable knits man slipper sock and cardigans, a man's scarf man slipper sock and striped vest, woman's plaid slippers, man slipper sock and a pullover with collar. "A good choice for ...

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