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Episode one logoEpisode One: S1E1 – Ivy’s Chilling Tales: Field of Screams

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Join Ivy, your ghostly host with the most, for a chilling adventure inspired by 8-year-old Oliver from Atlanta. In this eerie episode, siblings Sarah and Jake defy the legends of their New England town and venture into the mysterious Whispering Woods. Guided by the whispers of the wind and accompanied by their loyal dog Max, they encounter the enigmatic Shade of Waverly, a guardian spirit with secrets to share. As they delve deeper, they’re faced with a choice that could change the fate of the woods and themselves forever. Will they embrace their destiny as protectors of the forest, or will the haunting truths of the woods overwhelm them? Tune in for a tale of courage, mystery, and the supernatural, perfect for young thrill-seekers and fans of ghostly legends. Don’t miss this spooktacular story, and remember, every Story Club member needs a little scare every day!


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