Moon-Face

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Moon-Face is a friendly, moon-faced resident of the Magic Faraway Tree in Enid Blyton’s children’s books, known for his whimsical personality and love of fun adventures.

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Moon-Face canonical 12

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Predicate Object
instanceOf children's literature character
fictional character
literary character
appearsIn The Enchanted Wood
The Folk of the Faraway Tree
The Magic Faraway Tree
The Magic Faraway Tree
surface form: Up the Faraway Tree
appearsInSeries The Magic Faraway Tree
surface form: The Faraway Tree series
associatedWith The Land of Birthdays
The Land of Take-What-You-Want
surface form: The Land of Do-As-You-Please

The Land of Take-What-You-Want
basedOnWorkBy Blyton
surface form: Enid Blyton
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
createdBy Blyton
surface form: Enid Blyton
firstPublishedIn 1930s
friendOf Bessie
Connie
Fanny
Jo
Silky the Fairy
The Saucepan Man
genre fantasy
hasHomeFeature slippery-slip slide
hasPersonalityTrait adventurous
cheerful
friendly
helpful
kind
whimsical
hasPhysicalCharacteristic moon-like face
round face
inhabits The Enchanted Wood
surface form: Enchanted Wood
languageOfWork English
livesWith Silky the Fairy
The Saucepan Man
loves fun adventures
owns slippery-slip slide
partOfFictionalUniverse Faraway Tree universe
residesIn The Magic Faraway Tree
top of the Faraway Tree
roleInStory comic character
guide to the children
species magical being
targetAudience children

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