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LeapFrog: Let's Go To School (2009)

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Tiempo de ejecución : 35M

Sinopsis

School starts tomorrow, and Tad and Lily are nervous! Join Tad, Lily and their magical firefly Edison as he gives them a tour of the classroom and shows them that the classroom is more nervous than they are! As the twins reassure the blocks, globe, clock and more talking "teachers,” they learn key lessons about phonics, counting, days of the week and animals.

Actores

Tripulaciones

Chris D'Angelo
Chris D'Angelo
Executive Producer
Ron Myrick
Ron Myrick
Post Production Supervisor
Craig Dobbin
Craig Dobbin
Songs
Brian Mann
Brian Mann
Songs
Sabrina Young
Sabrina Young
Casting

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