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Eva Mendes joins 'Bluey' universe, lends voice to digital book series

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Eva Mendes has taken a delightful leap into the vibrant world of Bluey, the beloved Australian children's animated series, by lending her voice to the new Bluey Book Reads digital series.

Mendes, known for her roles in Hollywood, joined the ranks of other celebritie­s such as Bindi Irwin and Kylie Minogue, who have previously contribute­d to the series, according to People magazine.

In the latest episode titled Mum School, released on Friday, May 3, Mendes takes on the lead voiceover role, captivatin­g young audiences as she narrates the heartwarmi­ng story.

The six-minute episode features Mendes reading the story alongside illustrati­ons depicting Bluey and his family, bringing the tale to life for viewers.

Mendes, in her soothing voice, guides viewers through the narrative, starting with Bluey and his mom playing joyfully in the lounge room.

The episode unfolds with familiar Bluey antics, drawing children and parents alike into its endearing storyline.

This collaborat­ion marks Mendes' second venture into the world of Bluey, having previously appeared as a yoga instructor in a 2021 episode of the animated series.

Expressing her fondness for the show in a statement obtained by People magazine, Mendes shared that Bluey holds a signif’icant place in her household, with her daughters, Esmeralda Amada and Amada Lee, being avid fans.

The Bluey Book Reads digital series, which debuted in February, offers episodes adapted from the popular Bluey children's books, bringing the stories to life in an engaging format for young audiences. Mendes' addition to the series further enriches the experience for viewers.

Beyond her involvemen­t with Bluey, Mendes is preparing to release her debut children's picture book titled Desi, Mami and the Never-ending Worries later this fall.

Reflecting on her upcoming book, Mendes described it as a heartfelt tribute to her own children and families everywhere, reported People magazine.

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