Una Aventura De Nineras File
When I first popped on Una Aventura de Nineras , I expected the usual: a predictable kids’ movie about babysitters chasing a toddler around the house. What I got instead was a charming, heartfelt, and surprisingly clever Spanish-language family film that kept my two kids (ages 6 and 9) glued to the screen—and even had me laughing out loud.
The story follows Valeria, a overachieving 16-year-old nanny, and her laid-back best friend, Lupe, who land their dream summer job watching the quirky Méndez siblings. When the youngest accidentally swaps a family heirloom for a toy at the local market, the duo must race across town to recover it before the parents return. Along the way, they stumble into a slapstick chase involving a mischievous street musician, a fleet of skateboarding delivery drivers, and a very confused llama named Pepón. Una Aventura de Nineras
Una Aventura de Nineras isn’t trying to be Paddington or Toy Story . It’s a modest, warm-hearted adventure that celebrates quick thinking, friendship, and the beautiful chaos of family. Perfect for a rainy Saturday afternoon or a Spanish-language family movie night. Just don’t expect your kids to stop quoting Pepón the llama for at least a week. When I first popped on Una Aventura de
Ages 5–10, parents who miss The Baby-Sitters Club vibes, and anyone who enjoys a good slapstick chase with a fluffy animal. When the youngest accidentally swaps a family heirloom
Here’s a review of Una Aventura de Nineras (English: A Nanny’s Adventure ), written as if for a blog or parenting site. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (4/5)
Streaming on Netflix Latin America and Disney+ (dubbed/subtitled options available).