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Kid President asked by President Obama to make announcement, freaks out adorably [VIDEO]

After the viral success of Kid President's "Pep Talk," the White House approached SoulPancake and 9-year-old Robby Novak to help deliver a special Easter Egg Roll message for President Obama.
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Published: Feb. 21, 2013 at 3:40 PM
By GABRIELLE LEVY, UPI.com

The world fell in love with Robby Novak, a.k.a. Kid President, when he delivered a patriotic pep talk that quickly racked up more than 10 million YouTube views.

Through website SoulPancake, Kid President has followed up his viral hit with another supremely cute video, this time giving President and First Lady Obama an assist in announcing the annual White House Easter Egg Roll.

The first minute of the video shows Kid President "receiving" the message from the adult President (via a relay of walkie talkies and paper airplanes) and having a chat with him on a tin can and a string.

Kid President lest us know the Easter Egg Roll ticket lottery is now open and the big event is on April 1.

But the next two minutes are where the video gets special. Official presidential duties dispatched, Kid President lets loose with is excitement over his chat with Obama, rolling through a series of giddy dances, .

"I can't believe this is happening!" he says. "I told you people to make this an awesome year, and look what you did! You made the White House call me!"

We could say more, but it's really best to just watch:

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