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Jack's Basket is changing the narrative around around children born with Down syndrome. Fox News' Alexis McAdams reports on ...
A MOTHER has revealed that she has splashed £350 on a reborn baby so that she doesn’t get empty nest syndrome. The influencer ...
It’s the most common chromosome-related condition in the U.S., and 6,000 babies are born with Down syndrome each year. Between 400,000 and 600,000 individuals are estimated to be living with ...
Childhood memories are often tied to special objects that symbolize a certain period in one’s life. For one 23-year-old woman, her American Girl dolls are more than just toys — they represent a ...
As prices of baby gear surge and vaccine misinformation spreads, some Democrats see a chance to tap into parents’ raw ...
Jack’s Basket was started in Minnesota more than a decade ago. Since then, the non-profit’s reach has expanded to all 50 states and more than 50 countries.
The first time Donald Trump opined about how many dolls a little girl should have ... Trump's trade war is shutting down American factories that need foreign-sourced materials, as well as ...
“The Daily Show” host joked that he was planning to get his 11-year-old niece about 20 or 30 dolls to bring himself ... President Trump doubled down that kids can get by with fewer toys ...
He argued that an 11-year-old doesn't need 30 dolls, stating three or five would suffice. Trump linked this to addressing the trade imbalance with China, confident Americans will adapt despite ...
Trump doubled down on his thoughts about dolls — and added his opinion on pencils — during an interview at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida that aired Sunday on NBC’s “Meet the Press.” ...
also doubled down on his suggestion that children could get by with fewer toys. “I don’t think a beautiful baby girl needs — that’s 11 years old needs to have 30 dolls,” he said.
US President Donald Trump has doubled down on his controversial comments about American children’s toys, arguing that 11-year-old girls don’t need an excess of dolls. In a new interview ...