Mermaid dreams
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Toronto : Tundra Books, an imprint of Penguin Random House Canada Young Readers, [2019].
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Central - Kids Picture Books
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Description

Mermaids come in all shapes and sizes! In this sweet picture book, a shy little girl goes on a magical underwater adventure filled with adorable mermaids, silly sea creatures, games with new friends and wonderful surprises!One sunny Saturday, Maya and her parents visit the beach. Maya loves the beach: the warm sand feels wonderful between her toes. But it would be more fun if she had a friend. Too shy to say hello, Maya watches the kids play nearby, and slowly her eyes droop closed . . .When Maya awakens she has been transported to a magical underwater world. Maya admires the sea creatures flitting around her, and she discovers that she too has a beautiful tail. Maya is a mermaid! But who is calling out a greeting from behind that coral? Whose bright eyes are peering at her from the sea grass? Whose laughter does she hear? Could it be a new friend? Or just another sea creature? This adorable picture book will delight the youngest daydreamers and shows us that making new friends may not be as hard as you think -- if you have a good imagination!

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Book
Physical Desc
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 25 cm
Language
English
ISBN
9780735264915, 0735264910

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Maya and her parents visit the beach, but Maya is too shy to say hello to the other children playing on the beach. Maya falls asleep and dreams that she has been transported to a magical underwater world. As she plays with the sea creatures, she discovers that she has a mermaid tail. Maya is woken up by a greeting from Pearl, another girl on the beach, and Maya learns that making new friends may not be as hard as she thought.

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Publisher's Weekly Review

At the beach, where "the air smells fresh and salty," a shy child named Maya falls asleep. As she dreams, she rides on her green turtle floaty, diving beneath the waves, "Maya slides off her turtle and realizes she can swim just like the other ocean dwellers." She's become a mermaid with a blue tail that comes up snug around her chest. Pugsley illustrates in a naïf style: Maya has almost doll-like features, while underwater flora and fauna-wavy green sea plants, speckled corals, and a deep red octopus-are rendered in thick, painterly shapes. Maya's eventual meeting with a fellow mermaid leads to her making a friend above water-a child named Pearl ("'Let's pretend we're mermaids,' whispers Pearl"). A dreamy beach day outing. Ages 3-7. (Apr.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Kirkus Book Review

Little Maya loves the beach, but her parents want to relax, so she is left to find a playmate or entertain herself.Too shy to say hi to the other kids having fun, Maya gets on her turtle floaty and closes her eyes. Next thing we know, brown-skinned, Afro-puffed Maya is "riding the waves on her turtle's back!" against a backdrop of multicolored clouds and pink sky. She and her turtle dive down to the ocean floor and discover "a secret underwater world!" There, Maya transforms into a blue-tailed mermaid. When she hears a voice calling a greeting, she swims after it. The voice is not coming from the large, yellow fish, the octopus, or the sea horses she finds. Finally, she finds another young mermaidwhite, pigtailed, and yellow-finnedwho says it's Maya's turn to hide, and they play. Finally, Maya wakes up on the beach to a "familiar voice" introducing herself and asking if she wants to play: It's a white girl with pigtails and a yellow swimsuit. Neat, clean illustrations made using gouache, colored pencil, and digital assembly use deep colors, soft shapes, and ample space to create playful scenes that are pleasing to the eye and comfortably childlike. A cute and simple story about making friends. (Picture book. 3-8) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Publishers Weekly Reviews

At the beach, where "the air smells fresh and salty," a shy child named Maya falls asleep. As she dreams, she rides on her green turtle floaty, diving beneath the waves, "Maya slides off her turtle and realizes she can swim just like the other ocean dwellers." She's become a mermaid with a blue tail that comes up snug around her chest. Pugsley illustrates in a naïf style: Maya has almost doll-like features, while underwater flora and fauna—wavy green sea plants, speckled corals, and a deep red octopus—are rendered in thick, painterly shapes. Maya's eventual meeting with a fellow mermaid leads to her making a friend above water—a child named Pearl ("?‘Let's pretend we're mermaids,' whispers Pearl"). A dreamy beach day outing. Ages 3–7. (Apr.)

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Pugsley, K. (2019). Mermaid dreams . Tundra Books, an imprint of Penguin Random House Canada Young Readers.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Pugsley, Kate. 2019. Mermaid Dreams. Toronto: Tundra Books, an imprint of Penguin Random House Canada Young Readers.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Pugsley, Kate. Mermaid Dreams Toronto: Tundra Books, an imprint of Penguin Random House Canada Young Readers, 2019.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Pugsley, K. (2019). Mermaid dreams. Toronto: Tundra Books, an imprint of Penguin Random House Canada Young Readers.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Pugsley, Kate. Mermaid Dreams Tundra Books, an imprint of Penguin Random House Canada Young Readers, 2019.

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