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Three Big Sisters Meet Newborn Baby Brother Through Hospital Window In Sweet Photo

Since most hospitals currently aren't allowing visitors in an effort to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, people are having to get pretty creative to show their support and love for those people inside.

As we've seen before, homemade signs have proven to be an excellent way to get those positive messages across while maintaining a safe social distance.

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One Louisiana family recently adopted this same tactic when it came time to meet their newest addition.

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As Cafe Mom reported, Justin and Amy Craig welcomed their fourth child, a boy named Brock, into the world at Woman’s Hospital in Baton Rouge earlier this month.

However, because of the ongoing pandemic, the hospital has limited most visitors from coming inside, which means Brock's three older sisters and grandparents couldn't properly meet him.

But rather than wait until Brock was released from the hospital, this family decided to get creative, while still respecting social distancing measures.

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With the help of their grandparents, big sisters Addison, Kennedy and Cora made a giant "We Love You" sign for their baby brother, and held it up outside their mom's hospital window along with some colorful balloons to mark the special occasion.

Inside the hospital, Justin held up newborn Brock to show him off to his supremely proud big sisters.

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A photo of the touching moment was shared to Facebook by Kiran Chawla, a news personality for WFAB.

"Justin & Amy Craig welcomed a baby boy, Brock Craig, into the world yesterday," she wrote alongside the sweet picture. "His 3 sisters, Addison, Kennedy and Cora could not wait to meet him!"

Mom Amy recently took to the post's comment section to thank all the well-wishers for their kind words.

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"Thanks everyone," she wrote. "We are all so happy! My parents are too sweet to make this happen for the girls and us...then of course having it posted here is the icing on the cake! Thanks for making this time so special for us!"

h/t: Cafe Mom, Facebook | Kiran Chawla WAFB

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