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  2. 35 Nursery Ideas for the Coziest of Corners - AOL

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    Nursery Window Seat. Doubling as a window seat and as extra storage space, this nursery designed by Pappas Miron is a perfect example of how to make storage look beautiful and organized. For a ...

  3. 18 Soothing Paint Colors for a Nursery Accent Wall

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    "A versatile yet relaxed green like Pinelands makes for a great nursery color," says Arianna Barone, color marketing manager at Benjamin Moore. It's a rich yet relaxed forest green hue that's as ...

  4. List of fictional non-binary characters - Wikipedia

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    Gender-neutral 2014–present Using singular they/them pronouns in the webcomic, author Sfé Monster has stated that Eth presents and identifies as gender-neutral. [252] [253] Parker Flores Chroma Key: Brandon Dumas Non-binary 2018-2021 (on hiatus) Parker is in a group of Tokusatsu-inspired heroes. Parker is also non-binary, and some of the ...

  5. 6 creative ways to plan a gender inclusive nursery - AOL

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  6. List of historical sources for pink and blue as gender ...

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    1894. USA. The Care of Children, by Elisabeth Robinson Scovil. The Baby's Toilet - Chapter XI - The Baby's Basket - It is a French fancy to have blue for a boy and pink for a girl, but pale primrose yellow, delicate green, or crimson in winter, look equally well.

  7. Gender neutrality - Wikipedia

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    Gender neutrality (adjective form: gender-neutral), also known as gender-neutralism or the gender neutrality movement, is the idea that policies, language, and other social institutions (social structures or gender roles) [1] should avoid distinguishing roles according to people's sex or gender.