EACH year, we ask parents to send in pictures of their newborns for us to feature in the paper, and now it is time for the next round of 2021 babies.
We want to celebrate our 2021 babies, and publish their lovely pictures in the paper to celebrate St Helens’ latest arrivals throughout the year.
We are looking for people to send in pictures of their April 2021 babies and share their birth stories.
So if you have had a baby in April 2021, send us a picture of your newborn along with their full name, date of birth, weight at birth and the area of St Helens you live in (For example: Alice Jones from Rainford. Born on 3.4.21 weighing 7lb) and add any more information you want us to know.
Any photographs with missing information will not be included in the gallery online or in the paper.
Photographs and information sent by Facebook comments, or Facebook messenger are not guaranteed to be included.
Please send pictures and information via the box below.
If you have any other pictures of January, February or March 2021 babies feel free to send them over, but they will now only be included in the 2021 annual round up at the end of 2021/beginning of 2022.
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Send in pictures of your April 2021 babies
"Please include their full name, what area of St Helens you live in. Your baby's date of birth and their weight at birth. (eg: Alice Jones from Parr. Born on 3.4.21 weighing 8lb 2oz)"
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Send in pictures of your April 2021 babies
Send in pictures of your April 2021 babies
Send in pictures of your April 2021 babies
Send in pictures of your April 2021 babies
Send in pictures of your April 2021 babies
Send in pictures of your April 2021 babies
Send in pictures of your April 2021 babies
Please include their full name, what area of St Helens you live in. Your baby's date of birth and their weight at birth. (eg: Alice Jones from Parr. Born on 3.4.21 weighing 8lb 2oz)
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