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Mongolian spot is a congenital developmental condition—that is, one existing from birth—exclusively involving the skin.The blue colour is caused by melanocytes, melanin-containing cells, that are usually located in the surface of the skin (the epidermis), but are in the deeper region (the dermis) in the location of the spot. [6]
Many babies are born with blue eyes, and then their eyes change color as their genes continue to develop. Hair color is the same way, sometimes, babies are born with very light colored hair that ...
Damdin is a 3-year-old boy living at Grace Field House. He has dark blue eyes and short curly black hair. Damdin is a boy who wakes up early. He was left behind with the younger children at Grace Field House, while the children over 5 years old made their escape. Nina (ニーナ, Nīna) Voiced by: Yoshino Aoyama (Japanese); Erika Harlacher ...
Night Glider is a pegasus pony with a navy blue body, sky-blue eyes and a light blue mane and tail with a lighter streak, who appears as one of an important group of four ponies in The Cutie Map. North Star/Baby North Star: Female Pink Purple Blue Cardinal directions: 1985 My Little Pony: The Movie (original appearance)
Real-life Luna is pale-skinned with gray/hazel eyes and loosely curly blondish-brown hair. (Hair that eventually grew in after what I affectionately call her “Bernie Sanders phase”).
They, as opposed to modern Baby Alive doll food and juice, had names such as Yummy Juice and Baby Cherries. It only came in two versions, Baby Alive and Baby All Gone. It appeared as a doll with blue eyes and messy curly blonde hair, not dissimilar to the modern doll, although the 1990s version seemed more traditional and less "cartoon-ey".
Quietly, she hid behind a rock to watch. Another baby sea pony was in the shallow water, bobbing its fins and flippers up and down. She was so graceful, gliding about in the water, just like they learned in swimming class. "What a wonderful swimmer!" Splasher said out loud. The baby sea pony looked up in response to Splasher's voice.
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