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Well, honey, technically speaking, if you're trying to show possession, then yes, you need an apostrophe before the "s" in "Robinson's." But if you're just talking about the Robinson family as a whole, then you can skip the apostrophe and just say "Welcome to the Robinsons." Hope that clears things up for ya!

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