Feeding T-Shirts

105 creative works found

  • Need Energy…Please Feed…

  • Photograph of my cat Maxi, postwork in PSCS2.

  • Tired of all the questions? Let people know exactly what you don’t eat…This shirt lists many items vegans don’t eat…like jello, meat, spam, eggs, ice cream, oreos, twinkees, etc. Buy this shirt and wear it to your next family function, barbecue, reunion…etc.

  • Breastfeeding is the feeding of an infant or young child with milk from a woman’s breasts. Babies have a sucking reflex that enables them to suck and swallow milk. National governments and international organizations promote breastfeeding as the best method of feeding infants in their first two years and beyond. The World Health Organization (WHO) and the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) also promote breastfeeding. Regulating authorities recognize the superiority of breastfeeding but also try to make artificial feeding safer. (wikipedia.org)

  • An infant is defined as a human child at the youngest stage of life, specifically before they can walk and generally before the age of one. Infant is also a legal term with the meaning of minor; that is, any child under the age of legal adulthood. A human infant less than a month old is a newborn infant or a neonate. The term newborn includes premature infants, postmature infants and full term newborns. Upon reaching the age of one or beginning to walk, infants are subsequently referred to as toddlers. Daycares with an infant room often call all children in it infants even if they are older than a year and/or walking; they sometimes use the term “walking infant”.(wikipedia.org)

  • Ever since babies have been born, parents have looked for a convenient way of traveling with their children. From slings to pouches, babies have been transported in a number of ways.The idea of a baby stroller first came into being with a man named William Kent. He was a garden architect in England who had become very well known for his work. In 1733, the Duke of Devonshire asked Kent to build a means of transportation that would amuse his children. Kent obliged by constructing a shell shaped basket on wheels that the children could sit in. This was richly decorated and meant to be pulled by a goat or small pony. Kent’s idea caught on and soon other royal family owned similar contraptions.In 1840, the baby carriage became extremely popular. Queen Victoria bought three carriages from Hitchings Baby Store. If you wanted to be part of high society, you had to own a baby carriage. The carriages of those days were much different than today. They were built of wood or wicker and held together by expensive brass joints. These were sometimes fancy and became heavily ornamented works of art. Models were also named after royalty. Princess and Duchess were popular names, as well as Balmoral and Windsor.(wikipedia.org)

  • A comical shirt. A little bit of pop culture, a little comedy, a little reptiles, its what we are all about.

  • Ruby Throated Hummingbird hovering in flight. Only the males have the red throat. Print version available.

  • Appetite the size of a horse, or an Allosaurus even?

  • ... Because the e makes it more French

  • Orange RSS “Feed Me” slogan

  • Please feed me funny Tshirt

  • Please Don’t Feed the Fat People

  • What Not To Do at the Alligator Pit.

  • The loose translation, feed the kitty, for all of you who have been woken up in the middle of the night by a “starving” cat, this is a tribute to their persistence.

  • Inspired by the inner journey of the Spiritual Soul

  • The RSS Feed icon, distressed. Show your Geekness in messed up vector style.

  • Enjoyment may be injurious. Do it anyway.

  • Enjoyment may be injurious. Do it anyway.

  • all sales will be donated strictly to shark preservation thank you for looking…

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