MOONBABIES

Author: SUZANNE
From: FRASERBURGH, United Kingdom
Age: 11
Date: 11th Jun 2000, 1:04 PM
Rating: 3
Comment:
Title: MOONBABIES

Two babies Lianne and Zoe were off on a mission to the moon. They had a space suit,a cold drink and last but not least a spceship. Their spaceship was only a caravan but theyre babies how were they suposed to know that. So it was Destination Moon. So they got into their spaceship and set off to the moon. When they got there all they could see was smoke. It was night time so it was also very dark. They took out their sleeping bags and had a rest. When they woke up in the morning it was a beautiful day. They were starving. Zoe remembered the ground on the moon is made of cheese. They started eating even though they both hated cheese. Then up behind them came a moonmonster named Moonbie. He took them to his castle where he gave them juice and sweets. He was very lonely on the moon because there was no-one else to play with. He asked Lianne and Zoe if they could stay with them on the moon. They were both very happy he asked them that and they agreed to stay with him as long as he could stay on earth to live with them at the weekends. They all lived happily ever after. By Suzanne


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