Brand new and already taking up more room in our hearts than seems mathematically possible.
New Born Girl Wishes
Find the most wonderful new born girl wishes and messages to honor and celebrate the wonderful life of newborn girls. Add some joy to the little baby girl's life by wishing her a warm welcome.
Welcome, little one — the world has been quieter than you, but only just.
She arrived with the small breath that changed every room she'll ever enter.
Newborn — old enough to have a name, young enough to forgive her parents anything.
Wishing you the kind of nights where her sleeping face does most of the talking.
She's here. The waiting room is closed; the long story has begun.
Welcome to a girl whose first photograph already looks like a memory.
Her tiny yawn just rearranged the priorities of three generations.
May her first week be soft, her first month be slow, her first year be unforgettable.
Newborn girls have a particular gravity — congratulations on falling in.
She's small enough to fit on your forearm and big enough to take over the calendar.
Welcome — the family photos will never be the same and that's the point.
May the first voice she recognizes be the one she trusts forever.
She's been here three days and already invented a new kind of love in your house.
Tiny fingernails, tinier eyelashes — congratulations on the masterpiece.
Welcome to a girl whose arrival was worth every Braxton-Hicks contraction.
May her first cry be brief and her first laugh come early.
She doesn't know her name yet, but she's already answering to your voice.
Newborn — the only stage where doing nothing counts as a milestone.
Wishing her parents many quiet afternoons watching her chest rise and fall.
She's the soft proof that good things still happen suddenly.
Welcome, little girl — the long list of people excited to meet you starts here.
Her hospital bracelet will fit on your keychain someday. Save it.
May her newborn weeks be full of small surprises and very few alarms.
She came with no language and already communicates exactly what she needs.