Kurzbeschreibung
What can you do if you’re a lonely mermaid, you long for friends, and the only school is on dry land? Leena’s dad has warned her that humans are dangerous, but on World Book Day, when all the children are dressed up as storybook characters, Leena grabs her chance. But with her new best friend asking questions, the Head demanding to meet Leena’s parents, and loud-mouthed bully Trandulah spying on her, how long can Leena keep her secret?
Around thirty minutes of read-aloud fun, mystery and danger, for children aged five or six upwards.
This story, first published by Macmillan Children's Books, is illustrated in this new edition by author/illustrator Moira Munro.
Inside illustrations break up the text to help children enjoy reading for themselves. The pictures will show up in colour or black and white, depending on your device.
This book is also available as a colour paperback, a black and white paperback, and an audiobook.
Around thirty minutes of read-aloud fun, mystery and danger, for children aged five or six upwards.
This story, first published by Macmillan Children's Books, is illustrated in this new edition by author/illustrator Moira Munro.
Inside illustrations break up the text to help children enjoy reading for themselves. The pictures will show up in colour or black and white, depending on your device.
This book is also available as a colour paperback, a black and white paperback, and an audiobook.
Über den Autor
Moira Munro went to schools where not a single mermaid was ever seen. Paris and Brussels are miles from the sea, so the chances were pretty low. She now lives in Glasgow, which is probably still too far for a mermaid to walk. But Moira often visits children with her stories and illustrations, so perhaps one day, in a school or library near the sea, she’ll get lucky. But just as brilliant, is the hope that you, the reader, are transported to a rich other world every time you read this story. You can find out more about Moira Munro’s books, illustrations and school visits on www.moiramunro.com, where you’ll also find pictures of various cover roughs, and all the Facebooking, Twittering and Googling ways to keep in touch.
