bring along
To take another person to a particular location or gathering. A noun or pronoun can be used between "bring" and "along." Feel free to bring your sister along tonight—we'd all love to see her. Can I bring along my boyfriend? He's very interested in the lecture topic.
bring someone or something along (to something)
to bring someone or something with one to some event. I brought my uncle along to the party. Please bring along your camera to the show.
bring along
v. To bring someone or something into one's care or keeping while going somewhere: I brought a book along for the long flight. The chaperones will bring along 20 children to the museum.