Baby can say it all with this bright and funny birds and bees eggagogo onesie. For ($15) dollars your newborn can tell the story of their creation without saying a word. Made of 100 percent cotton and printed with non-toxic ink, it's fitting for infants and the perfect gift to give a mama-to-be who is sick of unwarranted advice.
Ecotot: Text Message Baby
Tech goes green with text message baby onesies. The 100 percent organic cotton snapsuits ($28) are the Eco-conscious way to keep your lil trendsetter communicating. Available in codes that spell out everything from "Chuckle and Grin" to "Stuck in My Highchair" to "Rock On," these garments will have adults and tots talking.
Trendtotting: Haute Stuff Personal Ads
Remember that 80s movie Look Who's Talking where Bruce Willis was the voice of the chubby baby born to Kirstie Alley? I often wonder what newborns are thinking because they try to communicate much earlier than their voices allow them to. If they could put their thoughts into words, would they sound anything like those printed on the riotous Haute Stuff baby onesies?

Designed to look like a personal ad, these fetching tees say things like, "Adorable little girl seeking slightly older little boy. Must have hair. Need to share love of strained carrots." and "Speak in a week! Tired of crying for attention? I know lots of words and can teach them to you. Don't be a cry-baby! Let's talk!"
For more "grown-up" kids, they also come in toddler sizes with equally laughable wording.
Trendtotting: Baby Fish Mouth
Aside from its incredibly cute name, Baby Fish Mouth has a line of tops that are sure to sell out with movie buff mamas. The onesies, tees, and long-sleeve shirts ($24), available in sizes 3 months to 4T, are inspired by classic films. Paying homage to The Godfather, one says "He made me a bottle I couldn't refuse" while another made as a tribute to Spinal Tap reads "This cry goes to 11." Mixing humor and memorable moments from movies, the cotton kiddie apparel comes wrapped in a popcorn box. Check out all the fun options!
Eco Tot: Eight3One
There are a number of adorable organic onesies on the market these days, but only a select few catch my eye with their originality and comfort levels. The whimsical, clean designs of Eight3One's line of organic baby clothes ($28) fit the bill. The certified organic and fair trade creations feature five modern ink drawings of animals on a natural cotton-color background. If that doesn't sell you on the baby basics, the company's name might. According to their founders, Eight3One was derived from a saying that is eight letters, three words and has one meaning…I love you.
Lil Find: Name That Onesie!
Moms and dads spend endless hours choosing a moniker for their mini-me so why not give their offspring a personalized gift to showcase that fabulous choice? Alex Casey Baby offers gift givers the option of tagging burpers ($34) and onesies ($32) with a babe's name. The small cotton cloths come in packages of three with an infant's first, middle, or last name on them. Choose a name with up to nine letters to display on the onesie which comes in pink, blue, or black.
Trendtotting: Happy Panda Onesies
It's hard not to love most onesies out there. They are tiny, soft and usually incorporate the type of designs that are so adorable they only suit little children. Happy Panda's onesies ($20) are that pleasant, loveable mixture of cozy and cute.
They are made of 100 percent soft combed cotton baby rib fabric and have triple seat snaps for easy diaper changes.
Mamas DO Let Your Babies Grow Up to be Cowboys
You may not want to let your wee one play guitars and drive them old trucks quite yet, but there's no harm in dressing up your lil dogie in absurdly cute western wear.
The cowboy theme thermal onesie from Bees and Dragons ($51) is complete with horseshoe adorned feet and stitched stars along the backside. Who needs lil doctors and lawyer outfits when a get up like this will make the ranch girls shout, "Giddy up!"
Trendtotting: Twin Onesies
What's better than one perfect thing? Two! Parents of twins have double–duty when it comes to diaper changes, feedings, baths, and laundry.
As a gift giver to the twosomes, I buy things that help parents differentiate between their munchkins. An unofficial member of the Dr. Seuss fan club, I am smitten with these multiple onesies that are labeled "Thing 1" and "Thing 2." The short–sleeved snapsuits come as a set (just like their models) for $30.
Trendtotting: Bloggable Onesies and Tees
As a blogger, I immediately fell in love with these laughable tees. And as a faithful lilsugar fan, I thought you might enjoy them, too.

These Polly Tod tees dish, "My mom is blogging this" or "My entire life is being blogged."
I know more than a few moms are guilty of this so why not get a chuckle from your pals when you put these $15 tees on your babe.