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  2. 45 Poems About Grandma and Grandpa Perfect for Grandparents Day

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    Say 'Happy Grandparents Day' this weekend with some thoughtful poetry. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways ...

  3. 75 Heartwarming Grandparents Day Messages To Show ... - AOL

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    47. Looking forward to spending Grandparents Day with you and celebrating how incredible you are. 48. Happy Grandparents Day and thank you for teaching me that it's okay to eat dessert before ...

  4. My parents are older grandparents, but I had kids at the ...

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    Being an older grandparent means Mom doesn't have the energy she once had. She loves spending time with our kids and will happily read a book to our toddler or play chess with our 9-year-old son.

  5. Over the River and Through the Wood - Wikipedia

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    The poem was originally published as "The New-England Boy's Song about Thanksgiving Day" in Child's Flowers for Children. [5] It celebrates the author's childhood memories of visiting her grandfather's house (said to be the Paul Curtis House). Lydia Maria Child was a novelist, journalist, teacher, and poet who wrote extensively about the need ...

  6. Baby announcement - Wikipedia

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    A baby announcement or birth announcement is a notice traditionally sent to friends and family by the parents of a baby within the first year of the baby's birth for the primary purpose of alerting friends and family to the birth of the baby. A baby announcement will typically include at least some or all of the following information: the baby ...

  7. Rock-a-bye Baby - Wikipedia

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    "Hush-a-bye baby" in The Baby's Opera, A book of old Rhymes and The Music by the Earliest Masters, ca. 1877. The rhyme is generally sung to one of two tunes. The only one mentioned by the Opies in The Oxford Book of Nursery Rhymes (1951) is a variant of Henry Purcell's 1686 quickstep Lillibullero, [2] but others were once popular in North America.