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The Crazy Fruit Bunch: The Underwater Catastrophe

By: Shiloh McMillan
Narrated by: Shiloh McMillan
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Disaster strikes in Fruityland when Dr. Date’s latest experiment goes horribly wrong! His attempt to generate electricity from water accidentally turns the entire island into a floating magnet, sending everything—houses, trees, and even the sky—drifting miles above the ground! Now, with Fruityland in chaos, Perfect Pineapple, Silly Strawberry, Tall Tomato, and Dr. Date must dive deep into the ocean to recover the rogue electromagnet. But with oxygen running low and unexpected dangers lurking in the depths, will they find the magnet in time? Or will Fruityland be lost forever? Join the Crazy Fruit Bunch in this thrilling, action-packed underwater adventure—filled with teamwork, bravery, and one dramatic submarine rescue!

©2025 Liela Khan (P)2025 Liela Khan
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