One Familia. Many Culturas.

A home where language, roots, and stories live together—celebrating bilingual Latino identity across generations.

This is Amigobilingue—where nuestras raíces live together.

Bilingual Latino character Choko from Colombia standing on a balcony with the Colombian flag, representing Colombian culture and Spanish language.

CHOKO - COLOMBIA

Species: Sloth
Personality: Thoughtful, warm, calm
Signature words: parce, chévere, bacano
Character phrase: “Going slow doesn’t mean going nowhere.”
Cultural spark: Wearing a sombrero vueltiao while listening to vallenato music.
Story: Choko reminds everyone that culture lives in rhythm, warmth, and pride.

Bilingual Latino character Sara from Peru standing on a balcony with the Peruvian flag, representing Peruvian culture and Spanish language.

SARA - PERU

Species: Girl
Personality: Artistic, curious, gentle
Signature words: causa, chamba
Character phrase: “Every pattern tells a story.”
Cultural spark: Andean weaving with bright, traditional patterns.
Story: Sara loves photography and turns ancient designs into art.

Bilingual Latino character Zuma from Bolivia standing on a balcony with the Bolivian flag, representing Bolivian culture and Spanish language.

ZUMA - BOLIVIA

Species: Andean fox
Personality: Clever, playful, fast
Signature words: jallalla
Character phrase: “Celebrate every step forward.”
Cultural spark: Colorful Andean textiles and highland celebrations.
Story: Zuma runs where tradition and joy meet.

Bilingual Latino character Nacho from Argentina standing on a balcony with the Argentine flag, representing Argentine culture and Spanish language.

NACHO - ARGENTINA

Species: Crested penguin
Personality: Expressive, warm, joyful
Signature words: che
Character phrase: “Life is warmer when we share it.”
Cultural spark: Sharing mate and giving big, warm hugs.
Story: Nacho builds connection through closeness.

Bilingual Latino character Guillo from Uruguay standing on a balcony with the Uruguayan flag, representing Uruguayan culture and Spanish language.

GUILLO - URUGUAY

Species: Armadillo
Personality: Reflective, gentle, proud
Signature words: bo, gurí
Character phrase: “Tradition lives when we celebrate together.”
Cultural spark: Candombe drums at festivals.
Story: Guillo listens to the rhythm of community.

Bilingual Latino character Milo from Cuba standing on a balcony with the Cuban flag, representing Cuban culture and the Spanish language.

MILO - CUBA

Species: Boy
Personality: Musical, expressive, joyful
Signature words: asere, qué bolá
Character phrase: “Where there’s rhythm, there’s joy.”
Cultural spark: Playing drums to Afro‑Cuban rhythms.
Story: Milo lives through music.

Bilingual Latino character Luis from Ecuador standing on a balcony with the Ecuadorian flag, representing Ecuadorian culture and Spanish language.

PANA - PANAMA

Species: Tapir
Personality: Creative, playful, curious
Signature words: ¿qué xopá?
Character phrase: “Every puddle is a chance to create.”
Cultural spark: Painting during tropical rainstorms.
Story: Pana turns rain into inspiration.

Bilingual Latino character Juana from Mexico standing on a balcony with the Mexican flag, representing Mexican culture and Spanish language.

JUANA - MEXICO

Species: Iguana
Personality: Bold, joyful, expressive
Signature words: órale, no manches
Character phrase: “With avocados and music, life tastes better.”
Cultural spark: Eating aguacate while listening to mariachi.
Story: Juana celebrates loudly.

Bilingual Latino character Togo from El Salvador standing on a balcony with the Salvadoran flag, representing Salvadoran culture and the Spanish language.

TOGO - EL SALVADOR

Species: Torogoz bird
Personality: Brave, loyal, hopeful
Signature words: cipote, chivo
Character phrase: “Our roots give us strength.”
Cultural spark: Flying near volcanoes, the torogoz as a national symbol.
Story: Togo represents resilience.

Bilingual Latino character Manchas from Costa Rica standing on a balcony with the Costa Rican flag, representing Costa Rican culture and the Spanish language.

NAWI - HONDURAS

Species: Whale shark
Personality: Wise, calm, gentle
Signature words: alero
Character phrase: “Kindness is a quiet strength.”
Cultural spark: Swimming near coral reefs off the Caribbean coast.
Story: Nawi carries ocean wisdom.

Bilingual Latino character Moncho from Venezuela standing on a balcony with the Venezuelan flag, representing Venezuelan culture and Spanish language.

MONCHO - VENEZUELA

Species: Capybara
Personality: Kind, loyal, welcoming
Signature words: pana, epa
Character phrase: “There’s always room for one more friend.”
Cultural spark: Playing the cuatro during family gatherings.
Story: Moncho brings people together through music and friendship.

Bilingual Latino character Padu from Chile standing on a balcony with the Chilean flag, representing Chilean culture and the Spanish language.

PADU - CHILE

Species: Pudú
Personality: Quiet, observant, imaginative
Signature words: bacán, po
Character phrase: “Even the quietest dreams can reach the stars.”
Cultural spark: Stargazing inspired by Chile’s world‑famous observatories.
Story: Padu finds wonder in the night sky.

Bilingual Latino character Luis from Ecuador standing on a balcony with the Ecuadorian flag, representing Ecuadorian culture and Spanish language.

LUIS - ECUADOR

Species: Boy
Personality: Adventurous, brave, joyful
Signature words: achachay, arrarray
Character phrase: “Adventure begins with curiosity.”
Cultural spark: Exploring Galápagos alongside a blue‑footed booby (piquero).
Story: Luis learns from nature and its unique creatures.

Bilingual Latino character Luis from Ecuador standing on a balcony with the Ecuadorian flag, representing Ecuadorian culture and Spanish language.

TACU - PARAGUAY

Species: Chacoan peccary
Personality: Strong, protective, loyal
Signature words: ñande
Character phrase: “Protecting our roots is an act of love.”
Cultural spark: Sharing tereré under the shade.
Story: Tacu represents togetherness and care.

Bilingual Latino character Lola from the Dominican Republic standing on a balcony with the Dominican flag, representing Dominican culture and Spanish language.

LOLA - REPUBLICA DOMINICANA

Species: Girl
Personality: Cheerful, affectionate, expressive
Signature words: jevi
Character phrase: “Joy grows when you share it.”
Cultural spark: Dancing merengue by the beach.
Story: Lola moves with rhythm.

Bilingual Latino character Luis from Ecuador standing on a balcony with the Ecuadorian flag, representing Ecuadorian culture and Spanish language.

QUICO - PUERTO RICO

Species: Coquí frog
Personality: Proud, musical, curious
Signature words: wepa
Character phrase: “My voice matters.”
Cultural spark: Singing at night like the coquí chorus.
Story: Quico sings with pride.

Bilingual Latino character Vivi from Nicaragua standing on a balcony with the Nicaraguan flag, representing Nicaraguan culture and the Spanish language.

VIVI - NICARAGUA

Species: Girl
Personality: Tender, creative, thoughtful
Signature words: chévere
Character phrase: “Gentleness is also strength.”
Cultural spark: Writing poetry near lakes and volcanoes.
Story: Vivi believes in softness as power

Bilingual Latino character Muun from Guatemala standing on a balcony with the Guatemalan flag, representing Guatemalan culture and Spanish language.

MUUN - GUATEMALA

Species: Girl
Personality: Creative, gentle, expressive
Signature words: patoja
Character phrase: “Music keeps our traditions alive.”
Cultural spark: Playing guitar inspired by Mayan traditions.
Story: Muun blends old and new.

Bilingual Latino character Manchas from Costa Rica standing on a balcony with the Costa Rican flag, representing Costa Rican culture and the Spanish language.

MANCHAS - COSTA RICA

Species: Tigrillo
Personality: Protective, playful, active
Signature words: pura vida, mae
Character phrase: “Caring for nature is caring for life.”
Cultural spark: Running through lush rainforests full of wildlife.
Story: Mancha protects his home.

Bilingual Latino character Tejo from the United States standing on a balcony with the United States flag, representing Latino culture and Spanish language in the U.S.

TEJO - USA

Species: Rabbit
Personality: Creative, bilingual, adaptable
Signature words: Spanglish
Character phrase: “Being bilingual is my superpower.”
Cultural spark: Switching between English and Spanish at home and school.
Story: Tejo bridges worlds.

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