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Doctor Dolittle in the Moon

Hugh Lofting

Editorial: Cervantes Digital

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Embark on a whimsical lunar adventure with "Doctor Dolittle in the Moon." Join the eccentric Dr. Dolittle, renowned for his ability to communicate with animals, as he sets his sights beyond Earth and ventures into the enchanting unknown. This cosmic escapade takes readers on a celestial journey where talking animals, curious creatures, and intergalactic wonders await.

In this interstellar tale penned by Hugh Lofting, Doctor Dolittle discovers a mysterious way to communicate with the Moon's inhabitants, unveiling a world brimming with lunar landscapes and peculiar lunar critters. As the good doctor engages in delightful conversations with extraterrestrial beings, readers are treated to a delightful blend of science fiction, fantasy, and the classic charm of the beloved Doctor Dolittle series.

Lofting's vivid storytelling and imaginative prose transport readers to a realm where the boundaries of communication extend far beyond our earthly realm. "Doctor Dolittle in the Moon" is a captivating narrative that sparks the imagination, inviting readers of all ages to dream of the possibilities that lie beyond our own celestial sphere. Prepare for an enchanting odyssey that transcends the ordinary and invites you to explore the wonders of the Moon through the eyes of the one-of-a-kind Doctor Dolittle.
Disponible desde: 20/12/2023.

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