The Denver bookstore recommends a primer for any young Coloradan's vocabulary, a cat in search of the perfect gift and a Vanderbeekers tale.
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- Ever since Xiao Jia Zou, 30, worked in a gift shop that sold unique children’s clothing and gifts for both kids and adults in her home country of China, she dreamed of opening a ...
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The Japanese government is cracking down on unique children’s names – here’s what it means
Japan has introduced new rules to regulate how children’s names written in Chinese characters, kanji, are pronounced. Kanji is one of the three core writing systems in Japanese, alongside hiragana and ...
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