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"Nancy, your puppets! Your puppets are so beautiful they brought tears to my eyes!" Michael Ziegenhagen, Playmatters Toys, Inc. Beachwood, OH.
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"Again, terrific! Terrific! Terrific! You are the best. I'll see you again next year, same time!" Norman Zierler, North Bay Elementary School, North Bay, NY
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"When that baby swam across the stage, I'm telling you, Nancy, I just couldn't stop laughing. I swear, it was the funniest thing I've ever seen!" Helen Vecchio, Manlius Library, Manlius, NY
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"My wife and I came in late. We made a bet as to how many people were behind there. I said three; she said two. We both were wrong. How did you do that?" Parent, Taft Elementary School Family Night, Lakewood, Ohio.
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"You are a gift to Cleveland, Nancy. Don't ever stop!" Ruth Hadlow, Head Librarian Emeritis of Youth Services, Cleveland, OH
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"You had 'em! You really had 'em! I can't believe it. Even the teenagers were glued. And all those three-year olds! They were nailed to the floor! You were extraordinary! Just extraordinary!
Jan Swenson, Head of the Literacy Program
Amsterdam, NY
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"You are fantastic! Just fantastic! And your puppets are exquisite!"
Tia Zink, Administrator of Sevatory Loupis' "Books for Kids" Program
Binghamton, New York
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About Rumplestiltskin: "Congratulations on Rumple. Nancy H.(of Puppets To Go, Detroit), Dave H. (of Herzog's Marionettes, Chicago) and I (Rick Morse Puppets) all agree: this is the best one yet!" Rick Morse, Flint, MI
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"We've seen you perform for many years and you NEVER fail to put on a fantastic show!" Audience member, Dunham Library.
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"I have never seen an audience so engaged! And as a librarioan, there's been many a time when I just sit there through a program, but watching your show I was afraid that I would laugh louder than the children and embarrass myself" Beth Rush, Librarian, Hudson Library
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"When we were driving here I was hoping that it would be you. You are a blessing, a true blessing!" Ronna Bryant, Beachwood Library.
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After the show was over: "Aw, Mommy, I wish it was just starting!" Amy, age 4.
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