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Top Four Movies Featuring Baby Highchairs and Infant Cribs



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By : Mark Etinger   

If you have a baby sleeping away in infant cribs or making a mess in baby highchairs, then chances are you're a fan of a good baby movie. Babies movies are inevitably fun, entertaining and heartwarming affairs, because, frankly, who doesn't love seeing a beautiful bouncing baby on the big screen? It's much nicer than watching zombies or aliens. A baby movie is the perfect piece of entertainment for baby lovers to wind down to after babies are tucked away in their infant cribs for the night.

Check out these four must-see baby movies:

1. "Three Men and a Baby" - Who can resist this brilliant romantic comedy from 1987 featuring three gorgeous men - Tom Selleck, Steve Guttenberg, and Ted Danson - as bachelor roommates who rise to the challenge of taking care of a baby girl found mysteriously on their doorstep. There are jokes about dirty diapers galore, and plenty of pain over the messiness of feeding the baby in baby highchairs, but the best thing about the movie is the warm performance by Selleck, who gradually becomes a better man as a result of his newfound parental responsibilities.

2. "Father of the Bride II" - "In Father of the Bride", George Banks, played by the hilarious Steve Martin, struggles with letting his cherished daughter Annie, played by the beautiful Kimberley Williams, get married. In this 1995 sequel, Annie is in full swing in the role of wife, and then she finds out that she's pregnant. Just when this news is about all that George can handle, he finds out that he's own wife, Nina, played by Diane Keaton, is pregnant. Suddenly, two babies are on the way, and that means double the baby highchairs and infant cribs.

3. "Babies" - If you're wanting a baby movie that's a little more realistic, you can't go past "Babies," a 2009 documentary by French director Thomas Balms, which follows four babies from around the world, from birth to first steps. In Tokyo, Mari is surrounded by lots of perplexing educational tools in her playpens for babies, and she falls over, crying in frustration when she can't figure out how to fit that rod into that hole. In San Francisco, Hattie, whose parents are a pair of new-age hippies, attends dance and movement classes and bobs up and down in her harness. Bayar in Mongolia lives a carefree rural existence, as does Ponijao in the Namibian flatlands. "Babies" gives a fascinating insight into the way different babies live, and will have you wondering which babies have it better.

4. "Baby Boom" - In this 1987 comedy, Diane Keaton plays a high-powered, yuppie advertising executive and has her life exactly the way she wants it - a gorgeous apartment, a husband, a six figure income, and no kids. But her world is turned upside down when she inherits a bouncing bundle of joy. Suddenly, she has to go out and buy infant cribs, baby highchairs and baby cribs bedding, and she struggles to incorporate the role of mother into her busy life.

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