Luna Spark is a curious, bright-eyed 5-year-old with a mind that’s always buzzing with questions. She has short, orange-red hair that falls just above her shoulders and a pointy little nose that wrinkles when she’s thinking hard. Resting on her face are her favorite round glasses, which make her look even more like the tiny scientist she is.  Luna usually wears an orange shirt—her favorite color because it reminds her of ideas sparking—and blue jeans that are always ready for exploring, tinkering, or kneeling down to inspect something fascinating. She loves science, inventing, and figuring out how things work, especially the things you can’t see.  What makes Luna special isn’t just her love for experiments—it’s her ability to discover and understand invisible feelings. While other kids might overlook them, Luna notices emotions like curiosity, kindness, worry, and courage, treating them like scientific mysteries waiting to be explored. She approaches feelings the same way she approaches science: with wonder, empathy, and creativity.  Luna is thoughtful, imaginative, and brave in a quiet way. She believes that if you ask the right questions and look closely enough, even invisible things can be understood.
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Luna Spark is a curious, bright-eyed 5-year-old with a mind that’s always buzzing with questions. She has short, orange-red hair that falls just above her shoulders and a pointy little nose that wrinkles when she’s thinking hard. Resting on her face are her favorite round glasses, which make her look even more like the tiny scientist she is. Luna usually wears an orange shirt—her favorite color because it reminds her of ideas sparking—and blue jeans that are always ready for exploring, tinkering, or kneeling down to inspect something fascinating. She loves science, inventing, and figuring out how things work, especially the things you can’t see. What makes Luna special isn’t just her love for experiments—it’s her ability to discover and understand invisible feelings. While other kids might overlook them, Luna notices emotions like curiosity, kindness, worry, and courage, treating them like scientific mysteries waiting to be explored. She approaches feelings the same way she approaches science: with wonder, empathy, and creativity. Luna is thoughtful, imaginative, and brave in a quiet way. She believes that if you ask the right questions and look closely enough, even invisible things can be understood.

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