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Today our magic jeep ventures into a village, where we meet Chief Marailane and his magic lute! Because the instrument is his prized possession, all his children must be careful around it. When his daughter, Lielie, accidentally breaks the lute, she must find a way to get it repaired…before her father notices. Will she be able to succeed? Today our magic jeep ventures into a village, where we meet Chief Marailane and his magic lute! Because the instrument is his prized possession, all his children must be careful around it. When his daughter, Lielie, accidentally breaks the lute, she must find a way to get it repaired…before her father notices. Will she be able to succeed? Join Miss Jo Jo on her latest adventure to find out!
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Listen to episode one hereToday our magic jeep ventures into a village, where we meet Chief Marailane and his magic lute! Because the instrument is his prized possession, all his children must be careful around it. When his daughter, Lielie, accidentally breaks the lute, she must find a way to get it repaired…before her father notices. Will she be able to succeed? Join Miss Jo Jo on her latest adventure to find out!
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