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Overlake NICU Celebrates Star Wars Day With Baby Jedi

Overlake's NICU is celebrating May the 4th, or Star Wars Day, by dressing up some of their tots as adorable Jedi and stormtroopers.

This kid is a real Obi Wan Keno-baby.
This kid is a real Obi Wan Keno-baby. (Overlake NICU)

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A long time ago in a galaxy far far away... or rather Monday at Overlake Medical Center and Clinics, a group of festive babies took part in a Star Wars-themed costume party.

Overlake's Neonatal Intensive Care Unit celebrated May the 4th, also known as Star Wars Day, by dressing some of their kids up as Star Wars legends like baby Yoda, some Jedi, even a few stormtroopers for good measure. Some of their parents even got in on the fun with Star Wars-themed clothes and costumes as well.

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You can see all the cuties in a video prepared by Overlake Medical Center below:

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For those that aren't Star Wars superfans: Star Wars Day is celebrated May 4 and called "May the 4th" because of recurring line "May the Force be with you" from the movies.

The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit cares for babies born prematurely or who develop severe complications shortly after they are born. Overlake's is a level three NICU with physicians onsite 24 hours a day, including weekends.

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