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PJ Katie's Farm

PJ Katie's Farm

Description: PJ Katie's Farm was a Canadian children's television series featuring the live action manipulation of Crayola Model Magic figures and was hosted/narrated/acted/voiced/improvised by actress Jennifer Racicot as PJ Katie. Wikipedia
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