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The Amulet of the Sunken Kingdom

Kids’ Stories Book

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The Amulet of the Sunken Kingdom

By: Ayokunle Mathew Akinbi
Narrated by: Renee Robbins
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An ordinary summer holiday turns into the adventure of a lifetime when Lucky discovers a mysterious, humming amulet in the sunken bones of an old shipwreck. He and his eccentric Grandpa Finn soon realize it’s no ordinary trinket—it’s the key to a legend whispered only in the oldest sea tales: the lost Sunken Kingdom.

Guided by a compass that doesn't point north and a brittle, salty map, the pair journey into the heart of the ocean. Beneath the waves, they find a world beyond their wildest dreams: a breathtaking city lit by glowing jellyfish, a magnificent palace made of shimmering pearls, and ancient, sleeping water dragons.

But the deep holds its own dangers. A grumpy giant crab guards the path, a shadowy kraken with tentacles as wide as a ship lurks in the abyss, and the treacherous pirate Barnaby Grime will stop at nothing to claim the amulet's power for himself.

It's up to Lucky to solve the riddles of the past, awaken the magic of the kingdom, and restore the amulet to its rightful place on the Throne of Tides. Can one boy's courage be enough to face the terrors of the deep and save a kingdom hidden beneath the waves?

©2025 Ayokunle Mathew Akinbi (P)2025 Ayokunle Mathew Akinbi
Bedtime & Dreaming Humourous Fiction Literature & Fiction Science Fiction & Fantasy
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