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Adorable Garden Full Of Homegrown Halloween Newborns At Beverly Hospital: Photo Gallery
SEE PHOTOS: The newborns in the hospital's Special Care Nursery were dressed as peas, carrots, a lady bug and honey bee for Halloween.

BEVERLY, MA — An adorable collection of peas, corn, carrots, blueberries, strawberries, grapes, a honey bee, a butterfly, and lady bug were among the costumes that newborns in the Special Care Nursery of Beverly Hospital wore for their respective first Halloweens.
The "homegrown-style" Halloween was designed to show that only the sweetest things grow in Beverly Hospital's Special Care Nursery.

The Special Care Nursery team handcrafted most of the costumes and created the farmer's market backdrop to treat the newborns to a picture-perfect holiday.
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Beverly Hospital, part of Beth Israel Lahey Health, operates a 12-bed, Level IIB Special Care Nursery that provides advanced medical care for premature infants, multiples and babies with health issues requiring additional hospital care before going home, while supporting families during the early days of their children's lives.







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