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Books with title Zeena And The Mermaid

  • The Mermaid and the Shoe

    K. G. Campbell

    eBook (Kids Can Press, April 1, 2014)
    Each of King Neptune's 50 mermaid daughters boasts a special talent, except for little Minnow, who seems to be good only at asking questions. When she finds a strange object, Minnow follows her questions to a wondrous place and finds answers, including the answer to the most important question of all: Who am I? A gorgeously illustrated story about finding one's purpose.
  • The Mermaid and the Shoe

    K.G. Campbell

    Hardcover (Kids Can Press, April 1, 2014)
    Each of King Neptune's 50 mermaid daughters boasts a special talent, except for little Minnow, who seems to be good only at asking questions. When she finds a strange object, Minnow follows her questions to a wondrous place and finds answers, including the answer to the most important question of all: Who am I? A gorgeously illustrated story about finding one's purpose.
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  • Zeena And The Mermaid

    Victoria Zigler

    eBook (Victoria Zigler and Keroberous Publishing, Dec. 1, 2018)
    The adventures of Zeena and Saarik have already taken them through the woods and up the mountains. Now they’re answering a plea for help from a mermaid named Naia. With the help of both Naia’s magic and Zeena’s own magic, the two friends head on an underwater quest to free the water fairy, Lana, and make the ocean safe once more.This is the third book in the “Zeena Dragon Fae” series. The books in the series are as follows:1. Zeena And The Dryad2. Zeena And The Gryphon3. Zeena And The Mermaid4. Zeena And The Phoenix
  • Sukey and the Mermaid

    Robert D. San Souci, Brian Pinkney

    Paperback (Aladdin, May 1, 1996)
    Sukey's new step-pa is a mean, bossy man. Every day Sukey wakes at dawn to work in the garden. All her step-pa ever does is watch her and yell if she so much as stops to fan herself. Sukey's ma calls him Mister Jones. Sukey prefers the name "Mister Hard-Times." Son one day, Sukey runs away to her secret place by the ocean. There, she calls up Mama Jo, a beautiful black mermaid. Mama Jo's got a surprise for Sukey; a magical kingdom beneath the sea without time or pain. But it's also without people. Is it really better than the world above?
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  • Sukey and the Mermaid

    Robert D. San Souci, Brian Pinkney

    eBook (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, Oct. 29, 2013)
    Storyteller say, This happened oncet upon a time, on a little island off the coast of South Carolina. A girl named Sukey lived with her ma and new step-pa. Sukey called her step-pa "Mister Hard-Times." Every day, while he watched, she hoed the weeds in the garden and every day, she sang: Mister Hard-Times, Since you come My ma don't like me, My work never done. But one morning, when her step-pa wasn't looking, Sukey ran away to her secret hiding place by the sea and unwittingly called up Mama Jo, a beautiful black mermaid. The adventures that followed changed her life forever. In this dream-woven story, artfully retold by Robert D. San Souci from an American folktale, a poor girl finds her wishes answered not by treasure, or the sea's magic, but by goodness and love.
  • Susan and the Mermaid

    Pamela Colman Smith, Corrine Kenner

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 7, 2010)
    Lost for almost a century, "Susan and the Mermaid" is the rediscovered tale of a magic ring, an underwater kingdom, and a wise old woman who knew how to make her granddaughter’s dreams come true. It’s a tale that rivals "Alice in Wonderland" for imagination ... and it was written and illustrated by Pamela Colman Smith, whose own life story reads like a work of fiction. Smith was an author, artist, and storyteller who divided her time between London, New York, and the island of Jamaica. During the early 1900s, she traveled with some of the world’s most famous writers and performers, including poet and playwright William Butler Yeats, popular actress Ellen Terry (the Elizabeth Taylor of her day), and Bram Stoker, the author of "Dracula." Smith published three books by the time she was twenty, and her work won critical acclaim around the world. True fame and fortune eluded her, though, and she died virtually unknown in 1951. Twenty years after her death, however, an old card deck she created was republished, and millions of modern tarot enthusiasts were welcomed into Smith’s world of magic, mystery, and metaphysics."Susan and the Mermaid" offers a new and unexpected glimpse into that realm, where the border between reality and fantasy blurs, and ethereal creatures lead ordinary people into extraordinary adventures.This story first appeared in the Christmas 1912 edition of "The Delineator," a magazine for mothers and their children. This version reproduces the original text and images, just as they looked at the time. This book also takes the discovery a step further, by offering a close-up look at the dozens of full-color illustrations Smith painted to accompany the story."Susan and the Mermaid" is a treasure recovered from the vaults of history. It's a gift from the past, from an artist who lives on in the words and pictures she left behind.
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  • The mermaid and the whale

    Georgess McHargue

    Hardcover (Holt Rinehart & Winston, Jan. 1, 1973)
    Recounts a mermaid's determined efforts to win the love of a whale.
  • Zeena And The Mermaid

    Victoria Zigler

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 13, 2016)
    The adventures of Zeena and Saarik have already taken them through the woods and up the mountains. Now they’re answering a plea for help from a mermaid named Naia. With the help of both Naia’s magic and Zeena’s own magic, the two friends head on an underwater quest to free the water fairy, Lana, and make the ocean safe once more. This is the third book in the “Zeena Dragon Fae” series. The books in the series are as follows: 1. Zeena And The Dryad 2. Zeena And The Gryphon 3. Zeena And The Mermaid 4. Zeena And The Phoenix
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  • Mermaid and The Shark

    Nona J. Fairfax

    language (, Sept. 24, 2015)
    As the war was over and it was peace time mermaid took some time off from the royal court to meet her childhood friend Shark who was going to visit her soon. She remembered how she met the little shark years ago. Shark was searching her parents and mermaid accompanied her but her parents are captured by a giant magical octopus. Would they be able to reach the palace of the octopus? Will they be able to free Shark’s parents from the Octopus?For many parents, curling up with a book for a bedtime story with their kid is a daily ritual. For others, it is the perfect time to spend time with their children after a busy day, and for some, it is something they should do but are not entirely sure why. Discover these benefits of bedtime stories for kids.Sharpen their brainsResearch shows that one of the greatest benefit of interacting with children, including reading to them stories, is that children learn a great deal of things- from improved logic skills to lowering their stress levels. Bedtime stories rewire the brain of a child and quicken their mastery of language. Their vocabulary repertoire is expanded and their listening and oral communication skills enhanced.bedtime stories for kidsEnhance creativity and Stimulate imaginationIf you are a good storyteller, then you should teleport your kid to a different realm- from reality to fantasy for the child to learn the difference between these two. This will enhance and stimulate his imagination.children's books kindleEmotion developmentThe kid will learn to experience different emotions while empathizing with the characters of the story. The common emotions of sadness, happiness and anger may be encountered and he will learn to control these in real life.bedtime story for kids100% Money Back GuaranteeGrab Your Copy Now!
  • Sukey and the Mermaid

    Robert D. San Souci, Brian Pinkney

    Library Binding
    Storyteller say, This happened oncet upon a time, on a little island off the coast of South Carolina. A girl named Sukey lived with her ma and new step-pa. Sukey called her step-pa "Mister Hard-Times." Every day, while he watched, she hoed the weeds in the garden and every day, she sang: Mister Hard-Times, Since you come My ma don't like me, My work never done. But one morning, when her step-pa wasn't looking, Sukey ran away to her secret hiding place by the sea and unwittingly called up Mama Jo, a beautiful black mermaid. The adventures that followed changed her life forever. In this dream-woven story, artfully retold by Robert D. San Souci from an American folktale, a poor girl finds her wishes answered not by treasure, or the sea's magic, but by goodness and love.
  • Sukey and the Mermaid

    Robert D San Souci, Brian Pinkney

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, May 1, 1996)
    Sukey's new step-pa is a mean, bossy man. Every day Sukey wakes at dawn to work in the garden. All her step-pa ever does is watch her and yell if she so much as stops to fan herself. Sukey's ma calls him Mister Jones. Sukey prefers the name "Mister Hard-Times". One day, Sukey runs away to her secret place by the ocean. There, she calls up Mama Jo, a beautiful black mermaid. Mama Jo's got a surprise for Sukey; a magical kingdom beneath the sea without time or pain. But it's also without people. Is it really better than the world above?
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  • The Mermaid and Me

    Linda Oatman High

    language (Saddleback Educational Publishing, July 12, 2016)
    Theme: Hi-Lo, emergent, teen content, full-color, VerseJim is determined to overcome his fear of swimming in the ocean. He almost died in a riptide. But not this time. Then he sees something glimmer in the water. What is it? A huge fin. Then a girl. Can it be? Is she a mermaid?TERL Boosters offer expansion opportunities for your Teen Emergent Reader Libraries. Unlike the libraries, Booster titles are sold individually. Each Booster level supports a TERL library. Boosters can also stand alone and are excellent hi-lo classroom books. There are six Booster titles supporting each level of TERL. STEM Boosters offer a unique way to delve into science, technology, engineering, and math for emergent readers. Verse Boosters introduce readers to the versatility of contemporary poetry.BUY TITLES INDIVIDUALLY!