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  2. Unique Personalized Gifts and Toys for Newborn Baby Boys - AOL

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    Finding the perfect gift for a newborn baby boy (and his parents!) can be overwhelming. So consider this list of the best baby boy gifts your ultimate guide.

  3. This doctor's viral 'welcome' speech to a baby is what every ...

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    At 4:24 a.m., the couple welcomed their baby boy. Still, Bridgewater didn't run to the next patient or head home for some rest, like most other doctors might. "After the baby is born, they’re ...

  4. YouTuber Brooklyn McKnight and Husband Dakota Welcome First ...

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    YouTuber Brooklyn McKnight is a mom! The influencer, 25, has welcomed her first baby with husband Dakota Blackburn, announcing the exciting news on her joint Instagram with her twin sister Bailey ...

  5. Naming ceremony - Wikipedia

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    These functions change from place to place. On this day baby is put into a cradle for the first time. In Kerala, a black thread and gold chain called an aranjanam are tied around the baby's waist on the 28th day. In certain parts of the state, it is performed on the 27th if it is a baby boy. The child's eyes are lined with mayye or kanmashi (kohl).

  6. Zhuazhou - Wikipedia

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    Zhuazhou (抓週 – literally, "pick" and "anniversary", meaning "one-year-old catch" ) is a Chinese ritual held at a child's first birthday party, when the child is 1 year, i.e. typically twelve months since birth (although variable reckonings as to what constitutes a year of age for entitlement for zhuazhou exist), old.

  7. Zeved habat - Wikipedia

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    In the Torah ceremony, a Torah scroll is taken out of the ark and the baby's hands are placed on the Torah handle. In the tallit ceremony, honorees fold each corner of a tallit over or around the newborn. [2] Other customs include the addition of a special greeting at the start of the ceremony. [29]