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All of the information listed is accurate and may be verified at the references & sources cited at the bottom of the article. Jen Sussman
created a children's character MUGGY. She illustrated three Muggy Children's Books for one of the world's leading publishers - Hachette.
She was employed as an artist and graphic designer by Time Life and by George Nelson & Company and Raymond Loewy (Paris).
Her Muggy CD-Rom was sold at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York and Book of the Month Club. Muggy was the Los Angeles
Children's Museum's official mascot for a brief period. All of the aforementioned can be researched and verified by contacting the listed
reference and sources including Google and Yahoo Search engines.
As to whether she is notable enough to be included in Wikepedia I should think the above information established this fact well beyond
any reasonable point of contention or adverse point of view.