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  2. What's Your Birthday Flower? Find Out What Each One ... - AOL

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    Find out your birth month flower in the list ahead. January: Carnation. Kicking off the year with an array of color—the carnation is one of those flowers that's often available in a rainbow of hues.

  3. What's Your Birth Flower? Find Out What Yours Is and ... - AOL

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    This beautiful example that life is fleeting is a reminder to cherish every day, making it a worthy choice as March's secondary birth flower. Ls9907 - Getty Images April Birth Flower: Daisy

  4. All 24 Birth Month Flowers and Their Meanings - AOL

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    Month: February; Secondary Flower: Iris. The most intellectual of spring flowers, irises represent wisdom and courage.Named for the Greek goddess of the rainbow, this birth flower also symbolizes ...

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    Your Birthday Book: A Keepsake Journal, Potter Style, 2008. Words To Remember: A Journal For Your Child's Sweet & Amusing Sayings, illustrated by Ida Pearl, Potter Style, 2008. The Big Sibling Book: Baby's First Year According To Me, The Big Sib, Potter Style, 2009. The Grandparent Book: A Keepsake Journal, Potter Style, 2010.

  6. Birthday customs and celebrations - Wikipedia

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    In addition to parties, it is common for people to receive gifts on their birthday. Popular gifts include toys, books, jewellery, clothes, flowers, technical devices, gift cards, checks, paper money, etc. Items such as underwear and socks are generally not as well appreciated by younger children, even if they are emblazoned with popular characters.

  7. Birthday - Wikipedia

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    There is a distinction between birthday and birthdate (also known as date of birth): the former, except for February 29, occurs each year (e.g. January 15), while the latter is the complete date when a person was born (e.g. January 15, 2001).