Opal Moonbaby

Opal Moonbaby by Maudie Smith, published by Orion Children’s in 2012, is a 202-page work written in English. The story follows Martha, who has decided that friends are not worth the trouble, especially those like Colette and Chloe. However, her perspective begins to change when she encounters a peculiar furry creature that introduces her to Opal Moonbaby, a being from another planet on a mission to understand humans and forge a friendship.
In this engaging narrative, readers will explore themes of friendship and discovery as Martha navigates her feelings about companionship. The whimsical elements of fantasy and humor are woven throughout the tale, providing a lighthearted backdrop to Martha’s journey. As Opal Moonbaby seeks to learn about the quirks of human behavior, the story delves into the complexities of relationships and the importance of connection, making it a delightful read for those interested in juvenile fiction and humorous stories.
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Martha’s decided friends are stupid. Especially if they’re anything like Colette and Chloe. She never wants another friend. Ever.
But it’s the first day of the summer holidays, and there’s not that much to do… until she spots a strange little furry creature who leads her to Opal Moonbaby. Opal’s been sent down from her planet on a mission: to work out what on earth people are (and my goodness – people are strange) and to make a friend.
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