Do Little Mermaids Wet Their Beds
Jeanne Willis
Paperback
(Andersen Press, Aug. 9, 2001)
Cecelia is a lovely little girl, and ever so clever - she can dress herself, and use a knife and fork, but she goes to bed and worries because she also wets her bed. Then one night she has a dream that she visits mermaids - and what does a little puddle matter in the mighty sea? In this new rhyming tale, Jeanne Willis gently sympathises with small bed-wetters everywhere, and suggests that worrying about it is part of the problem. Penelope Jossen, childminder and illustrator, affectionately illustrates Cecelia's night-time trimuph in this, her first, picture book.