The Astronaut and His House on the Moon: A Story for Little Explorers
A friendly tale about an astronaut who builds a house on the Moon to explore its inhabitants and discover the secrets of space. Find out how he met new friends and discovered the wonders of the Moon.
Once upon a time, on a beautiful day, a brave astronaut named Max decided to fly to the Moon. Max was very curious and wanted to find out if anyone lived on the Moon and what happened there when night fell. He packed everything he needed and flew in his rocket straight to the Moon.
When Max landed on the Moon, he decided to build a little house so he could stay longer and study everything carefully. He took out his tools and started building his Moon house. Soon the house was ready, and Max looked around his new cosmic residence with satisfaction.
Now Max could go for walks on the lunar surface every day, looking for signs of lunar inhabitants. One day, he suddenly noticed small footprints near his house. The footprints were unusual – they were round and glowed like stars!
Max followed the footprints and saw a strange lunar creature – a small being with big, shiny eyes and soft antennae that glowed like fireflies. The lunar creature wasn’t scared and waved at Max, inviting him to come closer.
— Hello! My name is Max, and I came from Earth to explore the Moon, — said the astronaut. The lunar inhabitant happily bounced and replied:
— Hi, Max! I am Lushik. We live here and love to glow like stars, especially at night. Welcome to the Moon!
Lushik showed Max the lunar caves and secret places where the lunar inhabitants played hide and seek, glowing in the dark. Max was delighted! Now he didn’t just live on the Moon – he had made new friends.
Every night, Max and Lushik gathered near his little house, and the lunar inhabitants told him wonderful stories about stars and planets. Max realized that there was so much to discover on the Moon and decided to stay longer to uncover even more secrets.
From then on, Max and Lushik became the best of friends, watching the stars together every evening and dreaming of new discoveries.
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