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¡Vamos! Let's Cross the Bridge

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¡Vamos! Let's Cross the Bridge

By: Raúl The Third
Narrated by: Gary Tiedemann
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People are always crossing the bridge for work, to visit family, or for play. Some going this way; others going that way. Back and forth they go. With friends on foot and in bicycles, in cars and trucks, the bridge is an incredibly busy place with many different types of vehicles.

Little Lobo and his dog, Bernabé, have a new truck, and they are using it to carry party supplies over the bridge with their pals, El Toro and La Oink Oink. The line is long, and everyone on the bridge is stuck. How will they pass the time? Eventually, everyone comes together for an epic party on the bridge between two different countries. Richard Scarry's Cars and Trucks and Things that Go gets a Mexican-American makeover in this joyful story about coming together.

©2021 Raúl The Third (P)2021 Dreamscape Media, LLC
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