Luna suggests that they go on an adventure to find his family. They Google his family tree, they e-mail a princess for his parents' address, and along the way they find twenty yetis eating spaghetti, five vampires reading Shakespeare, and discodancing unicorns . . . but no dragons. One night it dawns on Luna that they should travel to the moon to see if there are any dragons there, so Franklin rockets them into space. When they land, they are met by Franklin's long- lost dragon family for a heart- warming reunion.
Following the success of Franklin's Flying Bookshop, Franklin and Luna Go to the Moon-- a book about the joys of reading, exploring, and coming home-- continues to bring the magic of classic fairy tales into the twenty- first century.