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Piper's Adventure Beneath the Waves

Oliver Beckett

Publisher: The Good Child Bookstore

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Piper's Adventure Beneath the Waves is a magical journey that takes young readers into the depths of the ocean, where danger, mystery, and friendship await.
 
When Piper, a curious girl with a love for marine life, discovers an ancient diving suit, she gains the ability to breathe underwater and is transported to a hidden underwater kingdom. There, she befriends a brave mermaid princess named Thalissa and embarks on a thrilling quest to stop an ancient evil from rising from the sea’s dark depths.
 
Full of excitement, humor, and heart, Piper’s adventure teaches the power of courage, teamwork, and the beauty of the underwater world.
Available since: 08/13/2025.
Print length: 137 pages.

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