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First comes love, then comes baby, then comes — a children’s clothing line. Like many celeb moms before them, the Kardashian sisters have launched their own clothing line, Kardashian Kids.

The looks in sisters Kim, Kourtney, and Khloé Kardashian’s clothing line have a splash of the reality stars’ style — animal print, bien sûr — mixed with some more demure details, like butterflies and delicate florals.

Kardashian Kids was inspired by the youngest generation — Kourtney’s daughter, Penelope Disick, and Kim’s daughter, North West.

“Our grandmother opened a children’s fashion store, and from an early age I adored baby fashion,” new mom Kim Kardashian says in a press release. “Now, as a mom, I cherish the time my baby and I spend together getting her dressed. The items in this collection are exactly what I have imagined for her.”

Here is a first look at their line:

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The Kardashians are the latest in a crowd of celebs whose tots have inspired a new business venture. Gwen Stefani, Tori Spelling, Emma Bunton (the artist formerly known as Baby Spice), Heidi Klum and Soleil Moon Frye (yes, Punky Brewster is now a mom) have all launched lines inspired by their baby muses.

Heidi Klum, the catwalker-turned-“Project Runway” host, put her fashion skills to work with her Babies “R” Us line, Truly Scrumptious. The affordable line boasts bright colors, fun prints and lots of ruffles.

Soleil Moon Frye, most famous for her role in the ’80s series “Punky Brewster,” has a line of eco-friendly, organic kids products. Onesies, tees and dresses come in plain, primary colors or stamped with simple prints. The line is available on her website, thelittleseed.com.

Rock mom Gwen Stefani’s sons, Zuma and Kingston Rossdale, often rock mohawks and skinny jeans, so it’s no surprise her kids’ clothing line, Harajuku Mini for Target, has a cool edge. From furry hoodies with kitten ears and neon bows to black camo blazers, this ain’t your mamma’s OshKosh B’gosh.

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From Gwen Stefani's kids clothing line, Harajuku Mini.
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Tori Spelling has four kids under the age of 6 — Liam, Stella, Finn and Hattie — so she has plenty of inspiration for her line Little Maven. The collection, available at JCPenney, includes cute classics like denim dresses with pastel smocking and tiny tees.

Emma Bunton, from girl group Spice Girls, is now a radio host and kids’ clothing designer in England. Bunton launched her collection with British brand Argos after the birth of her sons, Beau and Tate. Looks include comfy cotton dresses with embroidered flowers and a skull-emblazoned T-shirt.

Kardashian Kids hits Babies “R” Us stores March 15.

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