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Tuttle Twins Season 1 - Episode 1 ⭐ Free Forever

does excellent work introducing the main cast:

So grab some popcorn (at whatever price the market will bear), gather the family, and watch . Your kids may just start asking the most important question of all: “Why don’t we have a bouncy castle in our backyard?”

“Who voted for this law? Who was hurt by a pinecone? And why is my liberty to climb a tree up for a vote?”

does excellent work introducing the main cast:

So grab some popcorn (at whatever price the market will bear), gather the family, and watch . Your kids may just start asking the most important question of all: “Why don’t we have a bouncy castle in our backyard?”

“Who voted for this law? Who was hurt by a pinecone? And why is my liberty to climb a tree up for a vote?”