The Moon Robber

The Moon Robber by Dean Morrissey is a first edition published by HarperCollins on May 22, 2001. This 64-page book invites readers into a fantastical adventure that begins when an earthquake shakes the town of Old Bridgeport, leading three children—Sarah, Michael, and Joey—to discover a mysterious door in The Magic Door Toy Shop. Upon stepping through, they find themselves in Great Kettles, a magical realm populated by whimsical characters and fraught with danger.
In this enchanting tale, the children encounter the giant Mogg, who poses a significant threat to both Great Kettles and their hometown. As they navigate this new world filled with action and adventure, they must rally their friends to thwart Mogg’s plans and find a way back home. The Moon Robber explores themes of friendship and bravery, making it a captivating read for those interested in juvenile fiction and fairy tales.
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One day, an earthquake rattles the town of Old Bridgeport. In The Magic Door Toy Shop, an old rusted door swings open. Surprised to see an unfamiliar room on the other side, Sarah, Michael, and Joey step through. As the door in the toy shop slams shut, the three children find themselves in Great Kettles, a mysterious land in another dimension.
Great Kettles is a magical place, filled with storybook characters such as the cow that jumped over the moon, the Sandman, and even Father Time himself. Yet all is not peaceful in this amazing world. Mogg the giant is stomping around, looking for something — something important. But the trouble really begins when Mogg finds what he’s looking for and does something that could destroy both Great Kettles and Old Bridgeport. It is up to the children, with the help of some new and some old friends, to stop the giant and find a way back home.
The Moon Robber is the first book in The Magic Door Series.
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