

Lost in the Bronx/New Neighbors (ASL)
ALMA’S WAY gives children ages 4-6 the power to find their own answers to their problems, express what they think and feel, and recognize and respect the unique perspective of others.
Lost in the Bronx/New Neighbors (ASL)
Season 1 Episode 36 | 23m 30s | CC
When Alma and Uncle Nestor get separated from the rest of the family on the subway, Alma relies on a plan she made with Mami to reunite them. / Alma and Junior are excited about their new neighbors. Alma and Beto hit it off, but Emi and Junior are shy.
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