+1 for the Plossls, starting out I wouldn't go overboard buying fancy eyepieces. The eyepieces that came with the scope are most likely Plossls. You already have a 10mm and 25mm, so I would suggest a 32mm for a nice widefield view and then a 6mm for when you get a clear night and want to bump the magnification up for a bit of lunar or planetary viewing. If you are into planetary viewing a 2x barlow will double the magnification of your eyepieces so add one to your list.
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