We're Moving to the Moon!

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Adventure
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Big Bad Wolf Investigates: Fairy Tales
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Moon
Moon Landing
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  • ISBN 9781526677211
  • Dimensions: 245 x 274mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Aug 2026
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Kit’s family doesn’t do normal holidays – they live for BIG adventures. But this time, they’ve gone too far: they’re moving to the MOON.

Kit isn’t so sure. The Moon is just a big, dusty rock – no air, no food, and nothing to do. How will they survive? Where will they live? And HOW do they go to the toilet?

Join slightly-nervous Kit, her robopet, and her fearless family as they blast off into the unknown and discover just how to live successfully on the moon . . . wee hoovers and all!

Packed with real science and fascinating facts, it’s the perfect space adventure for budding astronauts and curious minds alike.

Catherine Cawthorne is an award-winning author who spends her days writing children’s books that inspire curiosity and mischief, including Big Bad Wolf Investigates: Fairy Tales. She spent most of her childhood up a tree, reading or forming secret societies in her best friend's shed. Catherine is also a keen scientist, with an MSc in Human Communication Science.

Harry Woodgate is an award-winning illustrator and author. They love creating stories with a focus on diversity, inclusivity, compassion and adventure. When they're not illustrating or writing, they can be found baking, cycling and discovering random facts about the world around them.

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