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Nina and Papi's Best Day Ever [23] Nina and the Yard Sale [24] Nina Cupcake [25] Nina Dog Sits [26] aka Nina Dogs Sits [27] is a short based on episode 14; Nina Good Night [28] Nina Shops with Abuelita [29] Nina Speaks Spanish [30] Nina with Something Completely Silly [31] Stretches with Abuelita [32] Tio Missing Party [33]
Making videos with my abuela has been one of the best experiences of my life. My abuelita is my favorite person on this planet. Both of my parents worked all day when I was a kid, so Mima would ...
Video calls with Abuela are a highlight for Rosie – she’ll usually ask her for help when she’s facing a problem. She calls her grandkids "grannito de Arroz" which is a food-based nickname. Margarita Fuentes/Tía (voiced by Paloma Nuñez) is Rosie, Crystal, and Iggy's aunt, Marco's sister, Javi's mother, and Beatriz's daughter who owns a ...
Nina and the Neurons (2007–2017) The Numtums (2011–2020) Nuzzle and Scratch (2008–2015) Oh Yes It Is (2003–2004) Our Planet (2007–2012) Poetry Pie (2009–2012) Poppies (2014) Razzledazzle (2005–2009) The Rhyme Rocket (2012–2014) The Roly Mo Show (2004–2009) [note 3] Same Smile (2010–2016) The Shiny Show (2002–2009 ...
Grandparents Day 2024 is on Sunday, September 8. The holiday is celebrated each year on the first Sunday after Labor Day. Here are ideas for how to celebrate.
The second version of the music video also features the teenage girls, but shows scenes that were shot with Nina in most scenes. The video starts with Nina sitting on a dining table with coffee on it, and singing to the song. She wears a casual cream-colored jacket. Halfway through the video, Nina is seen sitting inside a bedroom, while singing.
Nina Dobrev underwent successful surgery following her e-bike accident in May, the actress announced. “Surgery was a success ,” she wrote via Instagram on Wednesday, June 5. “Thank you to ...
Abuelita is a Mexican hot chocolate also known as chocolate para mesa (English: "table chocolate") owned by the Nestlé company. [1] It was originally invented and commercialized in Mexico in 1939, [2] by Fábrica de Chocolates La Azteca. [3] The name is an affectionate Spanish word for "grandma" (literally translated as "little grandmother" or ...