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  2. 50 Fun Baby Shower Themes For Parents-To-Be - AOL

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    50 fun baby shower themes including themes for girls, themes for boys, unisex baby shower themes and modern themes for baby showers.

  3. Baby shower - Wikipedia

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    In Costa Rica, a baby shower party is called té de canastilla ("basket tea"), and multiple events are held for a single pregnancy for the family, co-workers, and friends. In Egypt a baby shower is known as " Sebouh " (سبوع) (sebouh means week) which is usually celebrated one week after birth hence its name. This is usually celebrated with ...

  4. Everyone At My Friend's Baby Shower Thought I Had This ... - AOL

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    A couple of years before I started working at Southern Living, my mom pulled a recipe page out of our 2014 December issue, just as she’d done dozens of times before. Like all the lucky magazine ...

  5. Oh, Baby! These Baby Shower Gifts Will Make Parents-to-be ...

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    The best baby shower gifts for expecting parents, including common registry picks and more unique gift ideas, all chosen by a new mom. ... This set includes both a full-size and travel-size baby ...

  6. Greeting card - Wikipedia

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    The second type is the printed photo card, in which the photo is combined with artwork and printed directly onto the face of the card. Both types are popular for sending holiday greetings such as Christmas, Hanukkah, and for baby showers, where the sender wishes to send a memento of their own family. See also Personalised cards.

  7. Valaikaapu - Wikipedia

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    Valaikaappu (Tamil: வளைகாப்பு) (Malayalam: വളക്കാപ്പ്) is a prenatal ceremony or celebration similar to baby-shower, held by South Indian women in Tamil Nadu, a few parts of Kerala, and Telangana, meant to bless a pregnant woman, celebrate her fertility, and prepare the baby and mother-to-be for a safe birth.