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Alma's Way: Too Corny / Alma Tags Along

23 minutes, 24 seconds

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When Alma takes too much corn from the community garden, she learns she should take only what she needs. Also in this episode, Mami and Junior are going to spend the day together, but Alma finds herself wanting to tag along. Part of the "Alma's Way" series.

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Runtime: 23 minutes, 24 seconds

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Season 1 / Ep 29
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Season 1 / Ep 31
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Viewer Comments

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    Anonymous (Savannah, GA)
    November 3rd, 2023 at 03:12 PM

    This video will be part of a Nutrition lesson for students who are blind, deaf, on the Autism spectrum, and those with other intellectual disabilities.