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  2. What to Write in a Baby Shower Card for Your Favorite ... - AOL

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    75 Thoughtful Wishes for a Baby Shower Card Ashley Alexander As far as life's major milestones like weddings and graduations go, the arrival of a new baby takes the cake!

  3. What to write in a baby shower card - AOL

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    Include baby shower messages for a girl and baby shower wishes for a boy are short and sweet. But do you write a baby shower card for both parents?

  4. Here's What to Write in a New Baby Card - AOL

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    One tiny baby surrounded by so many happy hearts. Congratulations and much love to you all. Welcome to the family. They say it takes a village to raise a child and I can’t wait to become a ...

  5. Baby shower - Wikipedia

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    In Costa Rica, a baby shower party is called té de canastilla ("basket tea"), and multiple events are held for a single pregnancy for the family, co-workers, and friends. In Egypt a baby shower is known as " Sebouh " (سبوع) (sebouh means week) which is usually celebrated one week after birth hence its name. This is usually celebrated with ...

  6. Child dedication - Wikipedia

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    A child dedication or baby presentation is an act of consecration of children to God practiced in evangelical churches, such as those of the Baptist tradition. [1] [2]Child dedication is practiced by organisations, such as the Woman's Christian Temperance Union, in which parents promise to help their child live a life free from alcohol and other drugs.

  7. Infant baptism - Wikipedia

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    Infant baptism is also called christening by some faith traditions. Most Christians belong to denominations that practice infant baptism. Branches of Christianity that practice infant baptism include Catholicism , [ 3 ] Eastern Orthodoxy , [ 4 ] and Oriental Orthodoxy . [ 5 ]