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  2. Zhuazhou - Wikipedia

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    Zhuazhou (抓週 – literally, "pick" and "anniversary", meaning "one-year-old catch" ) is a Chinese ritual held at a child's first birthday party, when the child is 1 year, i.e. typically twelve months since birth (although variable reckonings as to what constitutes a year of age for entitlement for zhuazhou exist), old.

  3. 30 Fun Party Games to Keep Kids of All Ages Entertained ... - AOL

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    Birthday BINGO. B-I-N-G-O! This game is sure to be a winner at your next children's party because it's easy to follow along with and most children are already familiar with the rules.

  4. 30 Kid Birthday Party Games Guaranteed to Bring ... - AOL

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    Candy Bar Game. Place several candy bars in the middle of a group of kids in a circle. One player will roll the dice. If they roll a 7 or 11, they’ll get to pick a candy bar from the pile in the ...

  5. Birthday customs and celebrations - Wikipedia

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    Birthday parties for children often feature entertainment, costumes, party games, and a theme. Adults' birthday parties in Western countries are often held in restaurants, bars, nightclubs, or at home. A birthday party usually includes gifts for the person whose birthday it is. In Israel, part of the birthday celebration for a child in ...

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  7. Toddler - Wikipedia

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    A toddler is a child approximately 1 to 3 years old, though definitions vary. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The toddler years are a time of great cognitive, emotional and social development. The word is derived from "toddle", which means to walk unsteadily, as children at this age do.