
Captain Jellybean and the Candy Pirates
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Narrated by:
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Aracelis Gotay
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By:
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Christopher Moss
About this listen
The Sugar Sea is dotted with extraordinary candy islands, each more breathtaking than the last. Some islands rise high with jagged cliffs made entirely of crunchy toffee, their golden edges catching the sunlight like molten treasure. Others are lush and colorful, blanketed in forests of licorice trees with trunks that bend like ribbons and leaves that taste of sweet cherry. Cotton candy clouds hover above, their pastel hues creating a dreamy landscape that seems almost too good to be true. These clouds occasionally sprinkle sugar crystals onto the islands below, creating a gentle, glittering snowfall.
©2025 Christopher Moss (P)2025 Christopher Moss
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