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Lost in Space - Maria's Journey - cover

Lost in Space - Maria's Journey

Elanora Calderon

Casa editrice: Cheapest Books

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Once upon a time, there was a brave little girl named Maria. She had always dreamt of becoming an astronaut and exploring the mysteries of space. One day, her dream came true as she embarked on a mission to repair a space station.
 
But something unexpected happened. The connection between her and the shuttle suddenly broke, and she found herself drifting away from Earth, hurtling through the vast darkness of space.
Disponibile da: 09/11/2023.
Lunghezza di stampa: 20 pagine.

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