THESE gorgeous newborns are bringing joy to eight Hampshire families.
We're celebrating the safe arrival of more of the county's newest and cutest residents.
Each one of our featured babies was welcomed into the world at Princess Anne Hospital, Royal Hampshire County Hospital or Queen Alexandra Hospital in recent weeks.
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They're all happy and healthy at home, getting to know their immediate families and hoping to meet more family and friends soon.
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8lbs 14oz Findley Robert Morrell joined Jade and Matthew from New Milton on January 21 at Princess Anne Hospital.
MEET Amelia-Ellen, one of Botley's newest babies. She was born in Southampton on November 30, weighing 8lbs 6oz.
8lbs 4oz Olivia Cherry-Rose Carr from Hollybrook is a longed for IVF baby born on August 15.
AUTUMN Benita Jevons is a first born baby for Megs and Chris from Locks Heath. She weighed 7lbs 6oz on November 14.
7lbs 12oz Verity Rosa Danks is pictured with her biggest sister Beau at home in Marchwood.
FRANKLYN Cool is happy and healthy at home in Hedge End after arriving ten weeks early on November 6 at Princess Anne Hospital, weighing 3lbs 4oz.
BEAUTIFUL Bonnie Rolfe from Alresford came into the world on February 3, weighing 6lbs 9oz.
NOAH Gordon Alan is the newest addition to the Ward family from Bitterne. He weighed 7lbs 13oz on his arrival at Princess Anne Hospital on November 7.
New arrivals
Calling all proud parents in Hampshire! We would love to see pictures of your brand new bundle of joy. Why not share your happy news and photos with readers and create a keepsake which your little one can look back on in years to come? Please send us a photo of your new arrival and tell us all about the day they were born. We can then share your happy news in the Daily Echo and online.
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