Ariel runs into some trouble when the cuttlebaby eggs she is babysitting start to hatch and swim away, but she uses her voice to solve the problem.
Ariel wants to prove that she is a good babysitter and volunteers to babysit cuttlebaby eggs. But when the cuttlebabies start to hatch and swim away, the mermaid princess learns that it’s okay (and even brave) to use her voice to ask others for help.
In this beautifully illustrated storybook, Ariel is reimagined as an eight-year-old mer-girl from Caribbean-inspired Atlantica. Beloved characters including Flounder and Sebastian are also featured, as well as new friends Lucia and Fernie.
MICHELLE MEADOWS is the author of numerous children's books, among them the rhymed biographies Flying High: The Story of Gymnastics Champion Simone Biles and the award-winning Brave Ballerina: The Story of Janet Collins—the first African American principal dancer at the Metropolitan Opera House.
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Ariel runs into some trouble when the cuttlebaby eggs she is babysitting start to hatch and swim away, but she uses her voice to solve the problem.
Ariel wants to prove that she is a good babysitter and volunteers to babysit cuttlebaby eggs. But when the cuttlebabies start to hatch and swim away, the mermaid princess learns that it’s okay (and even brave) to use her voice to ask others for help.
In this beautifully illustrated storybook, Ariel is reimagined as an eight-year-old mer-girl from Caribbean-inspired Atlantica. Beloved characters including Flounder and Sebastian are also featured, as well as new friends Lucia and Fernie.
MICHELLE MEADOWS is the author of numerous children's books, among them the rhymed biographies Flying High: The Story of Gymnastics Champion Simone Biles and the award-winning Brave Ballerina: The Story of Janet Collins—the first African American principal dancer at the Metropolitan Opera House.
View titles by Michelle Meadows