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MERMAIDS' SONG TO THE SEA by Dianna Hutts Aston

MERMAIDS' SONG TO THE SEA

by Dianna Hutts Aston ; illustrated by Renée Kurilla

Pub Date: April 30th, 2024
ISBN: 9781662640285
Publisher: Hippo Park/Astra Books for Young Readers

Cheery mermaids sing to their marine neighbors.

Three mermaids, sitting on a coral reef’s rock, pick up their harps and visit underwater friends at day’s end. They bless each finned and shelled resident, whether they dwell and swim in the sea as individuals or in groups. The trio also deliver blessings to mammals, such as otters and whales, and seabirds. Readers will learn interesting bits of information not only about the variety of fascinating creatures that live under the waves, but also about group names for some of these animals: herds of seahorses, squads of squids, and shivers of sharks. Children may be confused by some fish dubbed “kings,” “queens,” “goats,” “surgeons,” and so on, when what’s meant are kingfish, queenfish, goatfish, bat ray, surgeonfish, etc. The endpapers, featuring the creatures included in the book, accompanied by labels, are helpful, though there’s no mention that all these creatures wouldn’t live together in the same waters. At the end, the mermaids are also blessed as they bed down for the night. Overall, this bland, albeit genial, narrative will be most appreciated by mermaid mavens. The verse is sprightly, though sometimes clumsy, while the colorful digital illustrations, dominated by hues of green and blue, vividly depict adorable, anthropomorphized animals, undersea vegetation, and racially diverse mermaids.

Hand this to fans clamoring for new mermaid titles; they’ll learn something, too.

(Picture book. 4-7)