@mixin on-circle($item-count, $circle-size, $item-size) { position: relative; width: $circle-size; height: $circle-size; padding: 0; border-radius: 50%; list-style: none; > * { display: block; position: absolute; top: 50%; left: 50%; width: $item-size; height: $item-size; margin: -($item-size / 2); $angle: (360 / $item-count); $rot: 0; @for $i from 1 through $item-count { &:nth-of-type(#{$i}) { transform: rotate($rot * 1deg) translate($circle-size / 2) rotate($rot * -1deg); } $rot: $rot + $angle; } } }





Having Toddler Chose An Item 




“Proshtapulnik (old Bulgarian word for first steps) is a family event which happens when a toddler first starts walking. Objects are placed in front of the toddler symbolizing different professions, for example a paintbrush being an artist and a notebook being a writer. The item the toddler picks determine their future career. ”

-Trayana, Bulgaria


“Doljanchi is a Korean tradition that celebrates the first birthday of a baby. During this celebration objects and food are placed in front of the toddler and the things he choses foretell their future.”

-Sally, Korea


“Zhuazhou is a Chinese tradition meaning  “pick” and “anniversary”. This is celebrated when the child turns 1 year old. Parents put objects which represent various careers in front of the baby and whatever he choses will be its future.”

-Wang, China

Countries where the superstition can be found:
Bulgaria
Korea
China

 
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