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About Babble Bop

Welcome to Babble Bop! A foot-tapping, hand-clapping, baby-bottom-wiggling, sing-along world of music, dance, and preschool play. Join the fun on Peacock Jr. where you can find lovable characters, world-class animation, nursery rhymes, and curious monkeys.

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