Have you got a little chatty Cathy on your hands? Or a rascal who leaves a path of destruction in his wake? Consider warning innocent bystanders with a "Little Miss Chatterbox" or "Mr. Mischief" Junk Food tee ($23). I don't usually encourage the consumption of junkfood, but in this case, I fully support it! The soft cotton tees may not cure your sweet tooth, but your lil honey will look precious. Which one fits your child's personality?
Check out the assortment of cutie–patootie tees available at Gap Kids and Baby Gap now.




Nine West
Big nostalgia factor with these t-shirts. I am tempted by those miss and mr tees. Too bad they don't have Miss Mischief.
1I used to have the entire "Mr. Man" series of books when I was little! I wonder if they still sell those...
2i have the little miss chatterbox one! for me!
3The Mr. Happy definitely fits my son's personality the most, but we have Mr. Mischief and Mr. Messy too!
4Target had a few of these the other day. I didn't pay too much attention as my son is too little. I'm pretty sure they are a bit under $22 a pop though. I'll have to go back.
5I really wish they had these for infants. I've always loved them.
6I love these shirts and am so excited that they are now selling them at Baby Gap - i can use my credits! I just got my son Mr. Lazy but may have to look into some more!
7macgirl — I saw The target version months ago — they were a steal at $5! They weren't selling them online so I couldn't post.
My son was gifted "My dad is Mr. Perfect" and "Mr. Happy" shirts from Nordstrom. I love these shirts though his have a henley shirt sewn under the tee.
8I'd really like a "Mr. Noisy" or "Mr. SpittyUppy" for my 4 month old
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