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    If you've got a tween girl turning 11 in your life, this gift guide offers plenty of choices for girls of all interests — and at many different price points.

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    For the holidays, her birthday, or any other special occasion, these are the most popular gifts for teen girls in 2023—from affordable tech to starter makeup. The 40 Coolest Gift Ideas for ...

  5. List of The Powerpuff Girls video games - Wikipedia

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    The Powerpuff Girls: Gamesville was developed by BAM! Entertainment for the PC-CD-ROM. It was released on October 31, 2002. The Powerpuff Girls: Princess Snorebucks is a game made by The Learning Company. In it, the Powerpuff Girls are under a sleeping spell from Princess Morebucks' music box and they must get notes from the music box to earn ...

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    Generally, the term is restricted to those close to reaching age 13, [1] especially ages 9 to 12. [3] Tween is an American neologism and marketing term [10] for preteen, which is a blend of between and teen. [9] [11] People within this age range are variously described as tweens, preadolescents, tweenies, preteens, pubescents, middle schoolers ...

  7. Cuteness - Wikipedia

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    [11] [12] In the Koyama et al. (2006) research, female infants are seen as cute for the physical attraction that female infants display more than male infants, [11] whereas research by Karraker (1990) demonstrates that a caregiver's attention and involvement in the male infant's protection could be solely based on the perception of happiness ...