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  2. List of historical sources for pink and blue as gender signifiers

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    Mrs. Wells of Utica excited great interest in her Baby Band and their badges, pink for boys and blue for girls. [113] 1901: USA NYC: New York Times, 17 March 1901: page 17 . For Baby's Layette With wool in which there is a little silk, the little sock has the lower part of blue for a girl baby and pink for the small boy, usually combined with ...

  3. Julius Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Julius Jr. is an animated preschool children's television series based on the characters of the Paul Frank brand. [1] Co-produced by American company Saban Brands and Canadian company Brain Power Studio, the show aired on Family Channel and Family Jr. on May 12, 2015 in Canada and the Nick Jr. Channel in the United States. [2]

  4. Bootee - Wikipedia

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    A bootee (also bootie or booty) [1] is a short soft sock or bootlike garment used for warmth or protection. Bootees for babies are usually thick and knitted, to keep the baby's feet warm. Dog booties for dogs such as sledge dogs in very cold Arctic conditions (see Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race) protect the animal from the cold and sharp ice ...

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  7. Socker Boppers - Wikipedia

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    Socker Boppers (formerly Sock'em Boppers [1]) is a children's toy popularized in the late 1990s by Big Time Toys. [2] Socker Boppers and their spin-off products such as Sock'em Swords, Sock'em Shields, and Sock'em Screamers have sold more than five million units in the United States and internationally in such countries as Canada, Great Britain, Australia, New Zealand, and Mexico.