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  2. 25 hostess gifts from Walmart are way better than a bottle of ...

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    The gifts you can find at Walmart are really, really good! From shockingly stylish clothes to some of the best kid's toys of the year, Walmart is truly a one-stop-shop for great gift ideas. But ...

  3. Baby shower - Wikipedia

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    Gifts on a table at a baby shower. Guests bring small gifts for the expectant parent. Typical gifts related to babies include diapers, blankets, baby bottles, clothes, and toys. It is common to open gifts during the party; sometimes the host will make a game of opening gifts.

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    These hostess gifts are sure to impress even the fanciest entertainers. From practical picks to decorative gems, shop candles, kitchenware, barware, and more. The Hostess Gifts We'd Buy in a ...

  5. The best gift ideas for any host this unusual holiday season

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    Whether you’re attending a virtual party or celebrating among close, immediate family, here are some gifts that will make you the best guest this holiday season. If your host is forever talking ...

  6. Dadchelor party - Wikipedia

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    A dadchelor party, man shower or baby stag is a baby shower for men. [1] It is a celebration of the birth or expected birth of a child, and the transformation of a man into a father. However, the focus tends to be more on allowing the expectant father to have fun before the arrival of the baby. [ 2 ]

  7. Housewarming party - Wikipedia

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    Giving bread and salt as a housewarming gift was popular in Russia and Germany and is a feature of Jewish housewarming traditions. In Greece, the pomegranate was a traditional housewarming gift. It would be placed under or near the domestic altar of the house to bring good luck, fertility and abundance.