
Monster Menagerie: Water Troubles
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Narrated by:
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Jaden Romanack
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By:
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Jaxon Fae
About this listen
Kieran is a child monster. He lives in the human world and absolutely loves cooking and baking. But being a kid means you can't own a restaurant in the human world. So he opened a diner in the Land of Monsters.
One day he's asked by the head zookeeper, Mr. Green, to help catch a water sprite that had escaped the zoo. He reluctantly agrees and goes on an adventure with his best friend, Lysander, the child of the Grim Reaper, to get the water sprite and bring it back before it's too late.
But he finds out that he's being sent to do something with which he doesn't agree. Find out what Kieran does here in Monster Menagerie: Water Troubles.
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