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  2. Gerber Baby - Wikipedia

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    Gerber Baby Photo Contest winners Year Baby's Name Age Hometown Prize Distinction Ref 2024 Akil "Sonny" McLeod 1 year old Goodyear, AZ $25,000 [12] 2023 Madison Mendoza 10 months Colorado $25,000 [13] 2022 Isa Slish 7 months Edmond, OK $25,000 First Spokesbaby to have a limb difference, selected from 225,000 entries [11] 2021 Zane Kahin 5 months

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    Social media sites like Facebook have many photo contest and pageant pages where contestant's photos are judged by how many "likes" they receive. There is a website devoted to this type of pageant program. [10] Unlike the live or on-stage counterparts, contestants in an online pageant submit an application and photographs or videos for judging.

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    The video was posted to YouTube on March 17, 2006 and soon became a viral sensation, attracting millions of views. [8] [9]The report received attention from MSNBC, radio personality Howard Stern and received a piece in The New York Times, in which columnist Virginia Heffernan called the clip "a local Alabama news segment that seems too hilarious to be real."

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  9. The Secret Baby Catchers of Alabama - The Huffington Post

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    In Alabama, Margaret Charles Smith caught her first baby at the age of 5 and, in her own telling, went on to deliver 3,500 children without losing a single mother. She once described saving an extremely premature baby by making an incubator out of a cardboard box and hot water bottles.