Anita La Fête des Mères Trailer

Anita La Fête des Mères Trailer (2013)

24 April 2013

In Anita's world, it's good to grow up and have adventures. Inseparable from her dog Pantufa and cat Pom-Pom, she is a sociable girl who lives surrounded by good friends. Anita likes sports, trying new things and in each episode she experiences a new challenge, where she discovers a little more about the world around her. For this dreamy and curious girl, every excuse is good to learn a little more. Join Anita, she comes to live a thousand adventures and discover how good it is to grow! Mother’s Day has arrived and… what a disaster! anita accidentally broke a friend's gift for her mother and now all she has to do is fix the mistake... A lot of description will be needed for this mission to be successful...

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Anita the mother's day Trailer

Anita e o dia da mae Trailer

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Portugal 24 April 2013

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