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is based on the best-selling book series, that follows the friendship and adventures of Kristy Thomas, Mary Anne Spier, Claudia Kishi, Stacey McGill, and Dawn Schafer as the middle-schoolers start their babysitting business in the town of Stoneybrook, Connecticut. Ann M.
Available July 8Chico Bon Bon and his Fix-It Force crew are on call to solve any problem, from heating up a cold cup of cocoa to rescuing a sandwich from a safe. Available July 1Best friends George and Harold—along with their classmates and tyrannical principal—are recruited for a mysterious mission in outer space. Available July 10Ash is new to the Alola region. He’s found some new friends, and new Pokémon too. Follow him, Pikachu, Mallow and more in this hilarious adventure.
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