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Gift Ideas for Mermaid Books for Boys and GirlsPresent Recommendations for Children Who Like to Read About Mermaids
Suggestions for kids who love merpeople include board books for babies and toddlers, interactive picture books, guide books, reference books, and a cookbook.
For discerning gift-givers looking for books about mermaids beyond the umpteenth Disney Princess Ariel book or retelling of Hans Christian Andersen's "The Little Mermaid," here are some recommendations for quality merpeople-themed books that meet the needs of a variety of children of different ages. Age-Appropriate Mermaid Books for Babies and ToddlersThat's Not My Mermaid by Fiona Watt [Usborne Books, 2006] Each page of this sturdy board book shows a picture of a different mermaid with one part (tail, hair, etc.) that is made with a touchable fabric with a distinct texture. Children can use this book to learn descriptive words and hone fine-motor skills, eye-hand coordination, and awareness of different kinds of surfaces. Usborne Sparkly Touchy-feely Mermaids by Fiona Watt and Helen Wood [Usborne Books, 2004] The volume of text and the complexity of its illustrations make this book more suited for toddlers than babies. Children learn about life under the sea while examining detailed pictures that include patches of different textures to touch. Fun Mermaid Picture Books for Ages 4–8Both Dear Mermaid by Alan Durant [Candlewick, 2007] and The Mermaid's Bracelet by Beth Harwood [Cartwheel, 2007] are interactive stories, containing notes and letters to read and real treasures for children to find and play with. Both Mermaid Dreams by Mark Sperring [The Chicken House, 2006] and The Tiniest Mermaid by Laura Garnham offer sweet looks at life as a merchild in the ocean. Entertaining Nonfiction Mermaid-Themed BooksThe Mermaid's Manual by Dawn Apperly [Bloomsbury USA Children's Books, 2004] Suitable for ages 4 and up, this book offers instructive lessons in how to be a mermaid, along with a full set of dress-up mermaid accessories. How to Draw Fairies and Mermaids by Fiona Watt [Usborne Books, 2005] Provides art-loving kids ages 4 and up with step-by-step instructions for creating a series of mermaid-themed illustrations. Younger children may need adult assistance to complete crafts successfully. Mermaid Cookbook by Barbara Beery [Gibbs Smith, 2008] is full of sea-themed recipes suitable for children ages 9–12 (and younger, with adult help) to make, including treats like Sea Turtle Cookies and Water Fairy Ice Pops. Recommended Mermaid Guides and Reference BooksWith supervision, complicated books about mermaid folklore, legends, and myths may be suitable for younger audiences. Parents should keep in mind:
The Mermaid's Treasure by Stephanie True Peters [Dutton, 2008] is an enchanting and imaginative reference book about mermaids, including information about how to find them and what they like. For readers ages 9 and up, The Book of Mermaids by Patricia Saxton [Shenanigan Books, 2006] is a comprehensive and beautifully illustrated reference book on "mermaidology" that covers subjects ranging from mermaid culture and celebrations to mermaid style. Instead of adding one more version of the same story to a child's mermaid library, seek out books that encourage children to think about what life under the sea might really be like. For other mermaid-themed gifts, check out Great Mermaid Gift Ideas for Boys and Girls for suggestions for mermaid costumes, room accessories, dolls, and toys.
The copyright of the article Gift Ideas for Mermaid Books for Boys and Girls in Children’s Books is owned by Renee Carver. Permission to republish Gift Ideas for Mermaid Books for Boys and Girls in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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