Work with me baby; work with me
Rosa Ramirez, Rocky Mountain News
Published May 23, 2007 at midnight
Fifty Colorado babies and toddlers put on their best smiles for a chance to be the cover child for a line of organic baby food.
The state winner will compete against other youngsters nationwide to be the next face of O Organics for Baby and O Organics for Toddlers. The products will be sold in Safeway supermarkets across the country.
On Wednesday, 25 babies and 25 toddlers, who were randomly selected from 1,000 online entries, posed for pictures.
Mandi Lozano of Denver said she jumped up and down when she found out her 7-month-old daughter Roslynn Lozano had made it to the photo contest.
Lozano said she had her daughter to take a nap before her photo shoot so that shed be alert and rested.
The winning baby and toddler will get a $1,000 in Safeway gift
cards.
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