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Lessons in Persistence and Flight: "Little Rubani" Book Review

Dream big, fly higher! ✈️ Luna and Mars prove that with persistence and a best friend by your side, the sky isn't the limit—it's just the beginning. #LittleRubani #IndieKids #DreamBig

In Little Rubani, two best friends named Luna and Mars turn their small-town dreams into high-flying reality, proving that the heart is the best engine for any plane.

As an indie blogger, I absolutely adore stories that focus on the "slow build" of a dream. Michelle Mutheu has captured something really special here with Luna and Mars. It’s not just about the glamour of being a pilot; it’s about the grit, the friendship, and the sheer persistence it takes to get off the ground. I love the celestial vibes of their names—Luna and Mars—it’s like they were destined for the skies from the start!

This is the kind of character-building indie treasure that every "young dreamer" needs on their shelf. It reminds us that believing in yourself is a muscle you have to flex every day. Whether you're reading this as a bedtime story or gifting it to a kid who is obsessed with planes, the message is universal: no dream is too big when your heart is in it. It’s simple, soulful, and exactly the kind of hope-filled narrative we need more of in the children’s book space.

👉 Grab your copy today!

Rating: 4.5/5 Lofts 🪵 Why: It’s an incredibly sweet and empowering story that prioritizes friendship and hard work. The message of persistence is delivered with a light, inspiring touch perfect for ages 4-8. 

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