Moona
Moona was the moon. She felt a bit lonely up in the sky but she loved spending time looking at the Earth. She was very curious. One day, she decided to collect all the stars of the sky to make a ladder. She wanted to go down to Earth to go see for herself.
Moona is a short bedtime story born to be a classic. It touches upon the cultural wealth Nigeria has to offer, through the eye of the magical character of Moona. It portrays Nigeria as one and shows its people as caring, colourful, full of life and worthy of attention. Moona chooses the appearance of a beautiful little black girl to enjoy her visit on Earth.
Moona is a short bedtime story born to be a classic. It touches upon the cultural wealth Nigeria has to offer, through the eye of the magical character of Moona. It portrays Nigeria as one and shows its people as caring, colourful, full of life and worthy of attention. Moona chooses the appearance of a beautiful little black girl to enjoy her visit on Earth.
Moona was the moon. She felt a bit lonely up in the sky but she loved spending time looking at the Earth. She was very curious. One day, she decided to collect all the stars of the sky to make a ladder. She wanted to go down to Earth to go see for herself.
Moona is a short bedtime story born to be a classic. It touches upon the cultural wealth Nigeria has to offer, through the eye of the magical character of Moona. It portrays Nigeria as one and shows its people as caring, colourful, full of life and worthy of attention. Moona chooses the appearance of a beautiful little black girl to enjoy her visit on Earth.
Moona is a short bedtime story born to be a classic. It touches upon the cultural wealth Nigeria has to offer, through the eye of the magical character of Moona. It portrays Nigeria as one and shows its people as caring, colourful, full of life and worthy of attention. Moona chooses the appearance of a beautiful little black girl to enjoy her visit on Earth.