Many families across Flintshire and Wrexham will have welcomed a new addition since last Christmas, now sharing the season of goodwill with for the first time.
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Whether it's a newborn or almost one-year-old, we asked readers to share photos of baby getting into the spirit of things for their first Christmas.
If you would like to spread some festive cheer, you can share with us direct here or email your details - including a photo, your name, baby's name and age, and where you're from - to claire.pierce@newsquest.co.uk
Let's meet some of your Christmas stars...
Sam Griffiths, from Rhostyllen: Arthur Llewellyn Griffiths at 10 months sitting and holding his Christmas elf that he had from the Christmas fate in Rhostyllen Parrish hall, made by Janet Williams.
Lauren Jones, from Wrexham: Eight-month-old Teddy Vaughan Thomas Hughes' first Christmas photo shoot with his big sister Grace Olivia. Photo by Claire Felgate-Davies.
Anna Jones, from Buckley: Six-month-old Luca was very excited to see all the pretty lights on the Christmas tree.
Jess McGrath, from Wrexham: 11-month-old Elsie at her Christmas photo shoot.
Laura Williams, from Llay: Nine-month-old Haydn Lee, big sister Seren, mummy Laura and daddy Chris. Photo by Rebecca Jones.
Chloe Piggott, from Shotton: First Christmas for four-month-old Toby.
Stephanie Pritchard, from Wrexham: Pippa at 12 weeks, at Laughter Tots Wrexham.
Eleri Llywarch, from Rhosesmor: Six-month-old Cadi Grace Amelia Parry, at home under her first Christmas tree.
Charlotte Smethurst, from Connah's Quay: Dottie Clearly sat on Santas knee, aged 10 months.
Nanette Davies, from Mold: Our great grandson Freddie at 10-weeks-old. All children are precious.
Nia Roberts, from Gobowen: Four-month-old Mya's first advent calender.
Nikki Wilson, from Wrexham: 10-month-old Teyla decorating her first Christmas tree.
Chantelle Julie Gizzi, from Rhosllanchrugog: Forest's first Christmas, aged seven weeks.
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