Imagine a hospital filled with adorable infants dressed as tiny Baby Yoda—what could be cuter? UPMC Magee-Womens Hospital in Pittsburgh is known for its creative approach to celebrating new life, and this holiday season, they embraced the Baby Yoda trend that has taken the internet by storm.
“Every day at Magee, we celebrate the arrival of new babies. This festive tradition likely started decades ago when we dressed our little ones in holiday stockings,” explained Lisa Thompson, the chief nursing officer at the hospital. “Our talented team has expanded this concept to include various celebrations throughout the year. One of our staff members who knits has crafted some truly out-of-this-world outfits for our newborns.”
First-time parents Mike and Sarah Johnson participated in this delightful tradition by dressing their newborn son, Oliver, in a Baby Yoda outfit. The couple, avid fans of the Star Wars franchise, have been enjoying The Mandalorian series on Disney+.
“I was overjoyed when I saw the outfit. It’s beyond cute and absolutely beautiful,” remarked Sarah while cradling Oliver. His new Baby Yoda hat complements a plush toy crafted by a friend.
All the Baby Yoda hats were knitted by Emma Smith, a nurse at Magee, who often uses her knitting talents to create various costumes for the hospital’s infant photo shoots, many of which have gone viral.
Notably, this is the same hospital that previously made headlines by dressing infants in red cardigans to honor Fred Rogers on World Kindness Day earlier this year. It’s difficult to determine which outfit is cuter—Mr. Rogers or Baby Yoda—but we might lean toward Baby Yoda as the ultimate winner. These images are simply too adorable to resist, leaving us curious about what theme the hospital will explore next.
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In summary, the imaginative staff at UPMC Magee-Womens Hospital has delighted new parents and the public alike by dressing infants as Baby Yoda, showcasing their creativity and dedication to celebrating new life in fun and engaging ways. As we look ahead, we anticipate what whimsical themes they will come up with next!
