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    Cards for Hospitalized Kids and its founder, Jen Rubino, have received multiple honors and awards for their service. In November 2012, Rubino received the Daily Point of Light Award. [ 13 ] The award was created by President George H. W. Bush to "honor individuals and groups creating meaningful change in communities across America".

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    Since its conception in 1994 by Judith Donath, [2] [3] the technology behind the E-card has changed significantly. One technical aspect that remained mostly constant until 2019 was the delivery mechanism: the e-mail received by the recipient contains not the E-card itself, but an individually coded link back to the publisher's website that displays the sender's card.

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    1. KiwiCo Punch Needle Pillow. Best for Crafty Kids • Why We Love It: Easy-to-learn, soothing This kit lets them plan a pattern, transfer it to a fabric, then follow that with the easy punch needle.

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    For example, givers avoid giving the same gifts more than once while recipients are more open to receiving a repeated gift, [9] givers prefer to avoid giving self-improvement products (e.g., self-help books) as gifts while recipients are more open to receiving such gifts, [10] when choosing between giving digital and physical gift cards, givers ...