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What to write in a new baby card for your brother

Brothers don't always do gushing, so a new-baby card is a nice place to sneak in some pride — a bit of warmth, a bit of wit.

Quick answer

You're a dad. Genuinely can't wait to see it — congratulations, bro. This kid's lucky to have you.

New baby messages for your brother

Welcome to the world, little one. Your dad's one of the good ones — you're in safe (if slightly chaotic) hands.
Congratulations, bro. Nappies, sleepless nights, and a love you didn't know you had in you. You've got this.
So proud of you. Wishing your little family all the sleep and all the joy — mostly the joy.
A tiny new person with your surname and (sorry) possibly your ears. Couldn't be happier for you both.
Here for all of it, bro — the cuddles, the panic, the 2am phone calls. Congratulations.

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Questions

What do you write in a new baby card for your brother?

Brothers don't always do gushing, so a new-baby card is a nice place to sneak in some pride — a bit of warmth, a bit of wit. The strongest messages name one specific, true thing about them and say plainly how you feel — keep it short and it lands harder.

How long should a new baby message be?

One to three sentences is plenty. A short, specific line beats a long, generic paragraph — people remember the detail, not the word count.

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