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  2. The 40 Best Mother-Daughter Date Ideas for Some Quality Time ...

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    From scrapbooking and pottery to psychic readings and glamping trips, here are our favorite ideas. 50 Awesome Mother’s Day Activities You Can Pull Off Even at t The 40 Best Mother-Daughter Date ...

  3. These Sweet Mother-Daughter Songs Will Melt Both Your Hearts

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    This Mother's Day, celebrate the queen that your mama is with a playlist of heartfelt mother-daughter songs. Send her a link via text or serenade her yourself! Send her a link via text or serenade ...

  4. Mom throws daughter a Build-A-Bear birthday party — then ...

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    A birthday party at Build-A-Bear has gone viral after a child’s mother decided to collect all of the stuffed animals made at the event to be part of the birthday gifts.. According to a Reddit ...

  5. Birthday customs and celebrations - Wikipedia

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    A child's birthday party may be held at the family's home or in a public place. Soft drinks are often had alongside water and both sweet and savory foods are typically served to the guests. In many cultures, a birthday cake is served. Birthday parties for children often feature entertainment, costumes, party games, and a theme. Adults' birthday ...

  6. Mother Up! - Wikipedia

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    Mother Up! is an adult animated sitcom created by Marnie Nir and Katherine Torpey, which premiered on Hulu in the United States on November 6, 2013. [1] The series also begin airing on City in Canada on January 23, 2014.

  7. Letter to My Daughter - Wikipedia

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    Letter to My Daughter (2009) is the third book of essays by African-American writer and poet Maya Angelou. By the time it was published, Angelou had written two other books of essays, several volumes of poetry, and six autobiographies.