![]() Molly makes friends, learns new things, and has fun. It’s Molly’s first day of mermaid school. Mermaid School by Joanne Stewart Wetzel, illustrated by Julianna Swaney They hit it off and discover that just like the sea slugs, they’re both amazing as they are. While she’s hidden, she meets an octopus named Lucky who is also hiding because he only has seven legs. What’s weird about Mabel doesn’t have a mustache like the other members of her family. This book will be useful in classrooms to teach respecting boundaries. When her home is in trouble, will she return home or stay on land? It’s an updated, empowering version of the original fairy tale.Ĭan I Give You a Squish? by Emily NeilsonĪ merboy learns to respect people’s physical boundaries (no squishes). Melody trades her voice for legs so she can live on land. ![]() What will happen when the family returns? This mermaid picture book is actually an underwater Goldilocks story! The Octopus family isn’t home, but Kiniro explores their food and their house without them. How to Catch a Mermaid by Adam Wallace, illustrated by Andy Elkertonĭo you want a mermaid friend? What can you do to catch her? You must be very clever - and this book will tell you how. Rhyming, colorful, and playful, this is sure to inspiring lots of crown-making crafts. If you stand by the ocean, she’ll see you and you can give her the crown, maybe even giving you a fin so you can swim with her. And you can meet one if you follow the steps in this book! First, you’ll need to make a crown for her using shells, coral, grass, driftwood, and tumbled glass. How to Meet a Mermaid by Sue Fleiss, illustrated by Simona SanfilippoĮvery hundred years, the mermaids come to shore. So dive into the waters of these enchanting mermaid books… Magical Mermaid BooksĮxplore textures as you swim to the palace, feel your shimmery tail, meet seahorses with funny fins, and more. I’ve found the best picture books, chapter books, and middle grade books for your fantasy readers. ![]() Who wouldn’t want to read and imagine that mermaids are real? ![]() Plus, mermaids are exciting magical creatures! Why? If we match a child’s interest with good books about those topics, then MORE reading will happen! If you have a child who loves mermaids, get them mermaid books! Matching a child’s interest to good children’s books means more reading time. ![]()
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