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Luna Muna: Space Café: (Ages 4-8)

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3…2…1… Bake Sale! Luna Muna, our fearless future space explorer, takes us on another adventure with some out-of-this-world treats in the mix! When Luna Muna’s science class hosts a bake sale fundraiser , Luna opens her very own space café. Running a bakery isn’t as easy as she expected! Just when everything is starting to look like one giant, galactic mess, Luna Muna discovers that teamwork and creativity just might be able to save the day… and the treats! Learn about teamwork, creative thinking, space travel and space facts. Luna Muna is determined to open up her very own space café and create cosmic treats. After a series of messy mishaps, friends with helping hands save the day! Throughout her bake sale adventure, Luna Muna teaches about outer space, our solar system, space facts, and the mysteries of the universe with delicious baked treats. Luna Space Café is perfect for future space explorers, scientists, and parents looking for space books for kids. Luna Space Café is also the perfect book for 4 year olds and older who love adventure, imagination, space, science, or treats! Inside, you’ll If you're looking for baking books for kids, gifts for young girls or gift books for kids who love adventures among the stars and the best space books around, add this book to your list. If your child liked Busy Betty , Rylee The Young Rocketeer , or The Tasty Adventures of Rose Honey Books , they’ll love Luna Space Café .

32 pages, Hardcover

Published November 14, 2023

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February 5, 2025
Cute, and I like the story of working together, but there was a lot of quotation marks and conversation. This would be a difficult book for storytime or to read out loud. I did love the illustrations and the space theme!
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