Baby Shower Decoration Ideas

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Baby Shower Decoration Ideas

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08.01.2017

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Prepare for a friends baby shower with this baby shower decoration game. Now you can prepare the party room by decorating it with all sorts of different furniture pieces. From rugs, mirrors to tables you can really make the best baby shower with plenty of the décor pieces available. Style your friends baby shower today with this decoration game and see the surprise on their faces.

A baby shower is a party of gift-giving or a ceremony that has different names in different cultures. It celebrates the delivery or expected birth of a child or the transformation of a woman into a mother.

In different countries
In Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United States, baby shower is a common tradition.
In the United Kingdom, baby showers are quickly becoming commonplace with nearly three-quarters of parents (73 per cent) holding pre-birth events Gender reveal parties are also becoming more popular due to American cultural influence.
In Bangladesh, in many places a party named "sadh" (সাধ) or "sadhbhokkhon" (সাধভক্ষণ) is observed on the seventh month of pregnancy. After this, the woman resides in her father's house instead of her husband's until the birth.
In Brazil, a party called "chá de bebê" (baby tea) is offered before birth.
In Bulgaria, as a superstition, no baby gifts are given to the family prior to the baby's birth. However, family and friend would give or send unsolicited gifts to the newborn baby, even if some babies are kept from the public for the first 40 days to prevent early infections.
In Chinese tradition a baby shower, manyue (满月), is held one month after the baby is born.
In Hmong culture, a baby shower is called "Puv Hli," and is held one month after the baby is born.
In Armenia, a baby shower is called "qarasunq" (քառասունք) and is celebrated 40 days after the birth.
In Iran, a baby shower (Persian:حمام زایمان) is also called a "sismooni party" (Persian:جشن سیسمونی). It is celebrated 1–3 months before the baby's birth.
In Costa Rica, a baby shower party is called té de canastilla ("basket tea"), and multiple events are held for a single pregnancy for the family, co-workers, and friends.
In Nepal, a baby-shower party is called "dahi-chiura" (दही चिउरा) and is celebrated in the 6th or 7th month of pregnancy.
In Mongolia, a baby shower is called "хүүхдийн угаалга" (huuhdyn ugaalga).
In Hindu tradition, they are called by different names depending on the family's community.
In northern India it is known as godbharaai, in western India, especially Maharashtra, the celebration is known as dohaaljewan, and in West Bengal and Odisha it is called saadhroshi.
In southern India, in Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh it is called seemantham, valaikaapu or poochoottal (the expecting mother wears bangles and is adorned with flowers).
In Karnataka it is called seemanta(ಸೀಮಂತ) or kubasa (ಕುಬಸ). It is held when the woman is in her 5th, 7th, or 9th month of pregnancy.
In coastal Karnataka, especially in Tulunadu (Tulu speaking region), the ceremony is also known as "baayake" ('ಬಾಯಕೆ'). Baayake in Tulu means desire.
In the Islamic tradition of Aqiqah, an animal (such as a sheep) is slaughtered anytime after the birth, and the meat is distributed among relatives and the poor.
In South Africa, a baby shower is called a stork party (named after the folk myth that a white stork delivers babies), and typically takes place during the mother's 6th month.
In Nepal a baby shower is known as "dahi chiura khuwaune".
In Guatemala, only women attend this event. Middle-class women usually celebrate more than one baby shower (one with close friends, co-workers, family, etc.).
In Russia, and Commonwealth of Independent States, there are no baby showers, though some of the younger generation are starting to adapt it.
In Egypt a baby shower is known as " Sebouh " (سبوع) (sebouh means week) which is usually celebrated one week after birth hence its name.

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