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  2. New Grandparents Will Love These Sweet Gifts Almostttt as ...

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    From practical baby items to fun mugs to sentimental books and more, these are the best gifts for any new grandma or grandpa.

  3. We found the 20 best gifts to buy your grandkids this season

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    This clever card game is really a gift for the whole family, because it’s fun for people of all ages (grandparents, too!). Kids will love how silly it is, and adults will be shocked at how hard ...

  4. Show Your Grandparents How Much They Mean to You with These ...

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    Let your grandparents know just how much you love them with this thoughtful gift. The little book comes in both grandpa and grandma versions and contains fill-in-the-blank lines so you can ...

  5. Push present - Wikipedia

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    A push present (also called a push gift or a baby bauble [1]) is a present a partner or family gives to the mother to mark the occasion of her giving birth to their child. In practice the present may be given before or after the birth, or even in the delivery room.

  6. Miyamairi - Wikipedia

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    Attending a miyamairi at a shrine in Tokyo. Miyamairi (宮参り, literally "shrine visit") is a traditional Shinto rite of passage in Japan for newborns. Approximately one month after birth (31 days for boys and 33 days for girls [1]), parents and grandparents bring the child to a Shinto shrine, to express gratitude to the deities for the birth of a baby and have a shrine priest pray for ...

  7. Naming ceremony - Wikipedia

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    A baby's paternal grandmother in Kerala whispers the child's name three times in her ear with the other ear closed with a betel leaf during the naming ceremony This may differ from place to place. In some parts of Northern Kerala, the grandfather whispers the child’s name, which may also potentially be the child’s father or the maternal uncle.