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  2. Bridal shower - Wikipedia

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    A bridal shower is a gift-giving party held for a bride-to-be in anticipation of her wedding. The history of the custom is rooted not necessarily for the provision of goods for the upcoming matrimonial home, but to provide goods and financial assistance to ensure the wedding may take place.

  3. The Best Budget-Friendly Bridal Shower Decorations We ... - AOL

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    Make her shower one to remember with these best bridal shower decorations. Regardless of the theme, these affordable and budget-friendly ideas will be a hit.

  4. Baby shower - Wikipedia

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    Activities at baby showers include gift-giving and playing themed games. Giving gifts is a primary activity. [1] Baby shower games vary, sometimes including standard games such as bingo, and sometimes being pregnancy-themed, such as "guess the mother's measurements" or "guess the baby".

  5. Quinceañera - Wikipedia

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    A quinceañera (also fiesta de quinceañera, quince años, fiesta de quince años, quinceañero and quinces) is a celebration of a girl's 15th birthday that is common in Mexican and other Latin American cultures. [1] The girl celebrating her 15th birthday is a quinceañera ( Spanish pronunciation: [kinseaˈɲeɾa]; feminine form of "15-year-old").

  6. Kathy Shower - Wikipedia

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    Known as Kathy Shower she is Playboy's Playmate of the Month for May 1985 and Playmate of the Year for 1986. At that time, she was the oldest woman ever to appear as a Playboy Playmate, at age 33, as well as a single mother of two.

  7. Play party (United States) - Wikipedia

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    A play party is a social event in which toddlers gather to sing and dance. Play parties began in the 1830s in the United States as a route around strict religious practices banning dancing and the playing of musical instruments.