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  2. As a mom, I'm so tired of over-the-top birthday parties for kids

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    As a mom of young kids, I’m sick of it. When I was a little girl, my birthday parties were so simple. Most of the time it was just a gathering of a few friends. My mom would take us to the ...

  3. “Do I Have to Invite the Whole Class?” The 7 Rules of Kids ...

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    1. No, You Don’t Have to Invite the Whole Class. In a perfect world, you could host every party at a public playground and be done with it. But there are all sorts of reasons why this might not ...

  4. Mom Shares Why She's Over Goody Bags at Birthday Parties - AOL

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    Goody bags are costly. It already costs so much to execute a child's birthday party and goody bags just add to that expense. For my daughter's first six birthday parties, I swallowed my objections ...

  5. Birthday - Wikipedia

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    A voicemail from a child wishing his mother a happy birthday. In certain parts of the world, an individual's birthday is celebrated by a party featuring a specially made cake. It may be decorated with lettering and the person's age, or studded with the same number of lit candles as the age of the individual.

  6. Doljanchi - Wikipedia

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    Doljanchi. Dol or doljanchi (Korean: 돌; 돌잔치) is a Korean tradition that celebrates a baby's first birthday. The tradition has been practiced since the early Joseon period. The ceremony typically involves the ritual offering of a samsinsang to gods that watch over the child, the preparation of a dolsang with various foods and ritual ...

  7. Korean birthday celebrations - Wikipedia

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    Dol (돌) Dol ceremony. Dol (doljanchi, or tol) is probably one of the best-known of the Korean birthday celebrations. Dol is celebrated for the first year of a child. [1] The first part of the dol celebration is prayer. Traditionally, Koreans would pray to two of the many Korean gods: Sansin (the mountain god) and Samsin (the birth goddess).