Cast your vote today for the North Olympic Peninsula’s cutest baby!

Vote today for your favorite cutie!

Vote today for your favorite cutie!

THANKFULLY, NO ONE at the Peninsula Daily News has to decide the winners in our Cutest Baby on the Peninsula contest.

All the babies entered in the contest are adorable!

The decision is up to PDN readers like you!

We have 147 little ones entered, and winners will be chosen in online voting that runs through noon Friday, March 21.

In addition to gift certificates, the top winners in two age categories — newborn to 12 months and 1 year to 2 years — will be published in the PDN.

A note on voting: You are allowed to vote once a day.

How do you vote? First you need to register (you can do it through Facebook). Follow the instructions at http://tiny.cc/pdncutebabycontest.

You can also vote by going to www.peninsuladailynews.com and look for the multi-color “Cutest Baby” button in the middle of the webpage (below “Hot Links” and just left of “Peninsula Poll.”)

Thanks again to our contest sponsors and their great gifts for the winners — Domino’s Pizza, $25 gift certificate;

Air Flo Heating, $25 Costco gift certificate; Dungeness Kids, K’s Kids Stacking Blocks; Jim’s Pharmacy, Burt’s Bee’s gift basket with a stuffed giraffe.

Questions or problems voting? Contact webmaster@peninsuladailynews.com.

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