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Isadora Moon and the Shooting Star PB by Harriet Muncaster; 9780192783455

Isadora Moon and the Shooting Star PB

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In Isadora Moon and the Shooting Star, readers are invited into the enchanting world of Isadora Moon, a remarkable half-fairy, half-vampire girl who balances her unique heritage with the everyday challenges of school life. This delightful tale unfolds as Isadora embarks on a school project focused on the mysteries of space. During a night of stargazing, she witnesses a shooting star plummet to the Earth, setting off a magical adventure that is both thrilling and heartwarming.

The Plot

Upon discovering the fallen star, Isadora encounters a lost Glow Sprite named Nova, who is in desperate need of assistance. Nova reveals that her moon kitten, Pluto, has gone missing and must be found before she can return to her celestial home. Isadora, with her cleverness and courage, takes on the challenge of helping her new friend, navigating through various whimsical obstacles along the way.

  • Magical campfires that spark imagination
  • Glowing sleepovers filled with wonder
  • Friendship and loyalty as central themes

As Isadora and Nova search for Pluto, they learn valuable lessons about friendship, bravery, and the importance of believing in oneself. Harriet Muncaster's storytelling combines charm and adventure, making it a perfect read for those who have enjoyed other works in the Isadora Moon series or similar magical tales. The vivid illustrations complement the narrative beautifully, drawing readers into Isadora's whimsical world.

“A captivating blend of magic and heart, perfect for young readers.”
Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 183 mm × 130 mm × 11 mm
Pages: 128
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 9780192783455

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