Pals
The Pals are neighborhood kids that become great friends and go through the ups and downs of life in the 21st Century. They learn that friendship is truly a gift.
The Pals are neighborhood kids that become great friends and go through the ups and downs of life in the 21st Century. They learn that friendship is truly a gift.
Zackary Arthur
Zack
Aiden Arthur
Aiden
Julia Butters
Julia
Mia Komsky
MiMi
Anthony Lapenna
Tony
Adison LaPenna
Adi
Mason McNulty
Nutty
Daniel Thornton
Danny
Judah Bateman
Judah
The Pals are neighborhood kids that become great friends and go through the ups and downs of life in the 21st Century. They learn that friendship is truly a gift.
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