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<title>Comment by Deb</title>
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<description>I love Laurie!  While agree about her video being pretty low budget, the Noggin segments are just awesome!  I&#039;m a nanny for an 18 month-old who stops everything for Victor Vito and Freddie Vasco...I can&#039;t wait for Noggin to give her a show of her own!!</description>
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<title>Comment by boomcrashbaby</title>
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<description>Some of her songs are addicting in a Dr. Seuss kind of way. It&#039;s ironic that as I read your post, she&#039;s on the tv singing &#039;song in my tummy&#039;.

I agree that she&#039;s something that kids like and won&#039;t drive parents up the wall like Barney.

You should list her website in your post to be fair. www.twotomatoes.com</description>
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