
Triplet Witches
Attack of the Evil Tree
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Narrated by:
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Andrea Levesque
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By:
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Arianna Levesque
About this listen
Sage, Sydney, and Serena are identical triplets. They are young witches, and they protect the Kingdom of Magicae together. But they have a lot to learn if they want to save the Kingdom from Queen Estrella and her evil sister Ivy.
The triplet sisters are practicing a new spell when they learn of a dangerous monster on the loose, sent by the Queen. They discover an evil tree attacking nearby witches and stealing their powers. Before they get the chance to finish learning a new spell they have to save the day, and they come across some trouble. The sisters must learn to work together as witches and as sisters in order to defeat the tree and save the witches of Magicae.
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