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The Zoo Break Conspiracy

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The Zoo Break Conspiracy

By: Ayokunle Mathew Akinbi
Narrated by: Troy Mullins
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The plan is wild. The team is wilder. And the bubblegum is… sticky.

Barnaby Bear is officially done with Tuesdays. He’s done with the staring crowds, the lukewarm pond water, and the same old sticky honey cake. He craves the crunch of forest leaves and the thrill of the unknown. But a 500-pound bear can’t just walk out the front gate or can he?

Under the cover of darkness (and with the help of a very boring Tuesday), Barnaby assembles the ultimate crew for the most daring heist in animal history.

Meet the conspirators:

  • Slither & Flicker: A stealthy anaconda and a color-changing chameleon who can vanish in plain sight.
  • Giselle: A giraffe with a sneeze powerful enough to disable laser grids.
  • Bixby: A beaver engineer armed with catapults, gadgets, and chewed bubblegum.
  • Shellby: A tortoise with a need for speed (and a pair of roller skates).

But the path to freedom isn’t paved with kibble. Standing in their way is the bumbling Officer Higgins, a high-tech security system, and a shocking betrayal from the featheriest member of the team.

Can Barnaby and his ragtag gang pull off the "Great Keycard Heist," tunnel under the gift shop, and freeze like statues before the sun comes up? Or will the Zoo Break Conspiracy end in a tangled mess of tails and trunks?

©2025 Ayokunle Mathew Akinbi (P)2025 Ayokunle Mathew Akinbi
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