Jade has just found out that she is a mermaid. Then her whole world changes.Unfortunately, there is nothing that is really unique to these books. I would love to stay that I haven't really seen mermaids in this perspective, but to be honesty, I read these type of books all the time. So, the fact ...
This book picks up right were the first one ended and does a great job keeping the pace. My daughter loved this book. There are new wrinkles along the way as the truth about Jade is revealed to her best friend. There is a quest to find her mother and return her to the family, and of course her bl...
This little gem crept up on me--much like a yawn! I'd had it sitting on my story time shelf for a while, and decided to try it in a bedtime themed preschool story time. I was pleasantly pleased with its reception. Parents and preschoolers alike got a chuckle from the clever text, though not alway...
This is the third book in the Real Mermaids series about a tween who discovers she's an aqua-phobic mer-girl. Once again, this book picks up where the last one ended. Jade begins high school and shortly afterwards strange things begin happening when the Mermish Council declares that all land-dwel...
It's time for a little fun in the sun. Now that Jade's mom has an official passport, the family is off to the Bahamas where Jade's parents will officially tie the knot. All of Jade's friends are coming, including best friend Cori.Things go wrong from the get go. Jade's family is bumped from their...
Slits of light once visible through the slats of the cellar door were long gone. Tante Perle hadn’t returned. Meg was trapped. The oyster shell, the fake tears; it had all been a trick! Meg pulled the shell out of her apron pocket and felt the ridges between her fingers in the darkness. She told ...