Seasonal & Holidays

Beverly Hospital Transforms Into 'Zoo' For Babies' First Halloween

Beverly Hospital shared with Patch some shots of nursery babies dressed up for their first holiday.

Kinsley Shea Mitton, born Oct. 21 at Beverly Hospital, is enjoying her first Halloween as a lion. She is the daughter of first-time parents Kayla Ambrefe and Franky Mitton, of Beverly. (Beverly Hospital)
Kinsley Shea Mitton, born Oct. 21 at Beverly Hospital, is enjoying her first Halloween as a lion. She is the daughter of first-time parents Kayla Ambrefe and Franky Mitton, of Beverly. (Beverly Hospital) (Beverly Hospital)

BEVERLY, MA — The Beverly Hospital Special Care Nursery was turned into a zoo of costumes and cuteness for its newest additions' first Halloween trick-or-treat this week.

The team at the Special Care Nursery designed a zookeeper's theme where visitors were instructed not to feed the newborns, but petting the "lovable little ones is highly encouraged."

Here is a photo gallery of some little ones that were far more treat than trick on this day.

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Piglet Lylah Hunt, born Oct. 25 at Beverly Hospital, is ready for her first Halloween. She is the daughter of Justine Boutchie and Keith Hunt, of Beverly, and is excited to join three older sisters and one older brother in her family. (Beverly Hospital)
Jackson Norris is dressed up as a cow for his first Halloween. He was born Oct. 11 at Beverly Hospital to parents Christina and Stan Norris, of Salem, and joins big sisters Braelynn, 8; Kaylee, 7; and Mackenzie, 2. (Beverly Hospital)
Gerald Broude Shurman, born Oct. 3 at Beverly Hospital, inhabits the zoo as an elephant for his first Halloween. He is the son of first-time parents Elizabeth Bakinowski and Mark Shurman, of Haverhill. (Beverly Hospital)
Lola Williamson is decked out as a giraffe for her first Halloween. She was born Oct. 19 at Beverly Hospital to parents Hannah and Andrew Williamson, of Wenham, and joins big sister Drew, 2, in her family. (Beverly Hospital)


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