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Beautiful blue eyes appeal

Get behind Pakenham tot Zoe to be the face of Bonds Baby. Get behind Pakenham tot Zoe to be the face of Bonds Baby.

By Melissa Meehan
PAKENHAM residents are urged to get behind these beautiful blue eyes and help two-year-old Zoe become the face of Bonds Baby.
Proud mum Giana Menes said this year was the first time she had entered her daughter into the comptition and did so as a bit of fun.
“As a mum, you always think your child is pretty,” she said.
“But so many people say what a beautiful baby she is and marvel at her big blue eyes and long eyelashes.
“If she wins she wins, if she doesn’t its all a bit of fun.”
Ms Menes found out about the competition when her father-in-law pointed out an ad in the newspaper calling on more girls to enter the competition.
“He said you should enter this,” she said
“And I thought why not.”
She said the bubbly two-year-old was good in front of the camera and was starting to walk.
“She’s getting used to being a toddler, but she’s very aware of her surroundings.”
People can vote for Zoe by visiting babysearch.bonds.com.au/entry/17080/zoe-eileen-m and following the links.

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