Luna's Light

Luna's Light

Author
authorSun Shine

Luna, a tiny lantern with a seemingly weak light, discovers her true strength when a storm plunges her village into darkness. Her small, persistent glow guides lost villagers home, proving that even the littlest light can make a big difference.

age4 - 8 years old
emotional intelligence
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