What to Read If You Love
The Little Mermaid
The Little Mermaid is back on the silver screen! As a whole new generation falls in love with Ariel and her aquatic friends, I foresee resurgence of all things mermaid, including books. I’m basing this purely on my own experience of obsessively recreating “Part of Your World (Reprise)” on the beach as a child. This mermaid mania can also be a great opportunity to talk with young people about caring for our oceans and the wildlife who live there. Here are some picture books to share with your mermaid-loving young readers!
At bedtime, a child asks his mother what it is that she wishes for. She has many wishes—to respect nature and the earth, to give shelter to those in need, to lend a helping hand. No matter her wish, one thing is clear: there are lots of ways to show and encourage kindness. This uplifting book is a loving reminder that our wishes, when put into action, can help improve our world.
Nestled on the beach, a place between their two worlds, these unlikely friends discover imaginative ways to go on many adventures. But will one stormy night drive them apart?
Cinda sure loves a good adventure . . . but her life’s been nothing but miserable since awful Aunt Hildy and her boys tromped in and took over. So when a mysterious Rider calls a roping-and-riding contest at the Rancho Del Reina, she sure as heck’s gotta enter. That cash prize’ll buy back her freedom! Can she giddyap and grab the gold—and Ella Del Reina’s attention—before sundown?