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  3. The Rub Rabbits! - Wikipedia

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    The Rub Rabbits!, known in Japan as Aka-chan wa Doko Kara Kuru no? (赤ちゃんはどこからくるの?, lit."Where do Babies Come From?"), is a minigame compilation video game developed by Sonic Team and published by Sega for the Nintendo DS handheld video game console.

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  5. With Those We Love Alive - Wikipedia

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    With Those We Love Alive is a Twine interactive fiction game written by Porpentine. It was released on October 1, 2014 in both English and Hungarian. [ 1 ] The musical score was composed by Brenda Neotenomie.

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    2024 delivered a lot of new babies in Hollywood — and celebrity parents made sure their birth announcements were top-notch. From Mandy Moore to Olivia Munn, famous parents welcomed fresh bundles ...

  7. Gerber Baby - Wikipedia

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    Fremont Canning Company, owned and operated by Dan Gerber, was looking for a baby face for its new baby food campaign, which was to start in the later part of 1928. [2] To find a baby face that it believed would best represent the new baby food, the Fremont Canning Company conducted a contest in the summer of 1928. [ 3 ]

  8. March for Babies - Wikipedia

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    March for Babies, formerly known as WalkAmerica, is a charitable walking event sponsored by the March of Dimes. It began in 1970 as the first charitable walking event in the United States. [1] The name was changed after the 2007 event. March for Babies is held yearly in 1,100 communities across the nation.

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