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About: Woogi World

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Woogi World was an educational Multiplayer online game created by Children's Way, a non-profit organization that teaches children through various online educational programs, in 2008. Scott Dow is the founder and president of Children's Way. Some notable members of the advisory board for Children's Way include 2000 Olympic Gold Medalist Wrestler Rulon Gardner, entertainer and philanthropist Alan Osmond, and former U.S. Senator Jake Garn.

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  • Woogi World was an educational Multiplayer online game created by Children's Way, a non-profit organization that teaches children through various online educational programs, in 2008. Scott Dow is the founder and president of Children's Way. Some notable members of the advisory board for Children's Way include 2000 Olympic Gold Medalist Wrestler Rulon Gardner, entertainer and philanthropist Alan Osmond, and former U.S. Senator Jake Garn. (en)
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  • Woogi World was an educational Multiplayer online game created by Children's Way, a non-profit organization that teaches children through various online educational programs, in 2008. Scott Dow is the founder and president of Children's Way. Some notable members of the advisory board for Children's Way include 2000 Olympic Gold Medalist Wrestler Rulon Gardner, entertainer and philanthropist Alan Osmond, and former U.S. Senator Jake Garn. (en)
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  • Woogi World (en)
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