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  2. 20 13th Birthday Party Ideas to Ring in the Teen Years - AOL

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    SrdjanPav/Getty Images. When it comes to throwing a spa party for your teen, there are options to suit any budget. You can either allow the birthday girl to take two or three friends to a fancy ...

  3. 30 Fun Party Games to Keep Kids of All Ages Entertained ... - AOL

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    From glow-in-the-dark tic tac toe to DIY shuffleboard, there's something for everyone (even adults) on this list of classic, popular party games for kids. 30 Fun Party Games to Keep Kids of All ...

  4. 30 Kid Birthday Party Games Guaranteed to Bring ... - AOL

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    Adults will also be entertained by these birthday party game ideas for kids, including obstacle courses, backyard games, easy craft activities, and more.

  5. Birthday Party Bash - Wikipedia

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    Birthday Party Bash features 22 minigames, including "Hot Potato Toss" and "Super Sack Racing". The game featured the "Happy Birthday To You" song. The game also came with a party planning guide for various occasions. In-game advertising was present for the Duncan Hines brand of cake mixes.

  6. Party princess - Wikipedia

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    Belle and Rapunzel party princesses. A party princess is a person who entertains children at birthday parties, often dressed as different Disney characters especially those from the Disney Princess franchise. [1] [2] The most common party princess costumes are Elsa, Cinderella, Rapunzel, Aurora, Belle, and Ariel. These types of princess ...

  7. Bar and bat mitzvah - Wikipedia

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    Rabbi Moshe Feinstein, a prominent Orthodox posek, described the bat mitzvah celebration as "meaningless", and of no greater halakhic significance than a birthday party. However, he reluctantly permitted it in homes, but not synagogues, [ 35 ] [ 36 ] as the latter would be construed as imitating Reform and Conservative customs; in any case ...