Baby Showcase #69

Happy Thursday! Hard to believe that January is almost done. But that means Valentine’s Day is almost here and I am ready! Grace and Chocolate Mint are ready to grow up and we’ll see if a holiday sparking finally gets me my jackalope.
 
 

First up is this chocolatey panda! This baby has a nice combination of solid brown patches and leopard spots on the back. The brown on the leg is nicely accented by the rainbow flair, and those golden eyes coordinate beautifully.
 
 

I love this puppy! It’s mostly white, but there’s pink zebra stripes on the back that are really cute. The lilypad pet patch really stands out on this color, as does the hot and cold flair on the shoulder. The puppy has the pink paw from the rainbow retriever, but those green eyes are all frog!
 
 

More zebra stripes! Now this baby is interesting because it has a few limited edition traits. It has the rainbow ears from a rainbow retriever and pretty pink eyes from the pinktastic lion! This one also has the hot and cold flair, and it all looks great with the green sparkle hooves and teal body color.
 
 

We know I love my cats, and this blue one fits the bill! This is such a pretty color — one I don’t have yet — and those zig zag stripes are so fun. I like this color combination with the frog’s sea green eyes and that red paw patch is very bold.
 
 

This is one intense piggie! This baby is the result of sparking a rainbow retriever with a pinkalicious pig. It has the rainbow ears and chest ruff from the retriever and a few limited edition traits: the strawberry patch, the back pattern and the blazing flair on the shoulder. My favorite is the how the features pop on that dark body color — and those eyes are gorgeous!
 
 

Had to throw in a green pet because I’m me. I love my green spring fawn and I’m always happy to see more of them. This one has the cute little rainbow flair on the legs, green eyes, and green horns!
 
 

I’m ending with a toothpaste pet because this one has a particularly nice set of features. They’re subtle, but there’s a lovely hint of rainbow across the back, pink patches on the face and body, beautiful pink eyes and the prettiest pink and blue hair you’ve ever seen.
 
 

That’s it for this week. I’m counting down to Valentine’s Day. Will you be sparking on Valentine’s Day, too? If so, what kind of pet are you hoping for? Tell me in the comments below!

 
 
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8 Responses to Baby Showcase #69

  1. CocoaBunny says:

    Half related, when a baby makes a request and you open the crib on mobile, you can’t see what they requested anymore because the happiness meter entirely blocks it; would it be possible to have their request bubble move to the side of the meter instead of directly above their head?

  2. KarenaJ says:

    Off topic, but yesterday I didn’t receive a single snowflake. Winterfest is supposed to last until the 31st right? I couldn’t even get my points on the daily season tasks because of it.

  3. Orange_Orangutan says:

    Child.

  4. catgirl3004 says:

    I actually just sparked a Pink Lion last night!! I’m so excited about it, I thought they were already all gone so I’m way happy to have one of my own :)

  5. Beckinz8 says:

    I am so ready for your Valentine’s Day spark party! I wish you the best of luck! I am growing up a few of my own babies and will be ready for more by then too. I’m particularly excited to see what cool traits come from my Christmas gift rainbow retriever, Noelle. I am hoping for a darker unicorn. I’ve seen ones that are a dusky blue, and I call them midnight unicorns. I’d love to add one (or more!) to my collection. Thank you for faithfully featuring so many fabulous new Next family members! I think my favorite this week would have to be the cookies and cream panda. Congrats to all of the proud new webbie parents!

  6. _xPho3nyxblade318x_ says:

    The white doggone & green fawn are cute! Hey Sals, did you ever get a fawn with the Spring Growth Horns that change?

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