"Tween twins!" Winnie reminds me.
"Double digits, doubled!"
And just like that, a decade ebbs.
Having soaked up the Emily Windsnap books lately,
they want to be mermaids.
So, I've been making art.
Mermaidy tattoos!
Painted shells.
Waves of seaweed.
Glowy lights.
Cupcakes + art = yummy.
Mermaids, this way. Your party awaits.
Books!
The Mermaid and the Shoe by K. G. Campbell
The Tail of Emily Windsnap by Liz Kessler
The Little Mermaid - Hans Christian Anderson, ill. by Lisbeth Zwerger
Breathe - Scott Magoon
The Forgotten Sisters - Shannon Hale
Three Times Lucky - Sheila Turnage
Secrets at Sea - Richard Peck
Listen, Slowly - Thanhha Lai
Plastic Ahoy! Investigating the great Pacific Garbage Patch - Patricia Newman
Shackleton's Journey - William Grill
8 comments:
Dear Faith,
Your delightful creation sparks fun memories, among which are working at Disneyland (& watching the mermaids "slip" into costume); my darling daughter dragging her Little Mermaid by the hair, as we schlepped through the grocery market aisles. Thank you for the flashback journey. Love to you all, and many happy returns of the day to your lovely mermaids!
Grammarducky, I love the memories. Thank you for sharing them, and for the happy wishes!
Oh, Faith -- How I love, love, love your blog posts. Every one of them is worth the wait (and no pressure to post more frequently... just saying, quite simply, that I am happy to see them whenever you happen to post them).
But I am scratching my head at the inclusion of "Shhh! We have a Plan" to your list of mermaid and ocean related books. "Shhh! We have a Plan" has been one of our fav books this year, however, there is nary a fish nor ocean in sight (though a boat does make an appearance!)
Sending you an abundance of hugs --
mb
P.S. Must tell you about some of our other fav picture books recently, in case you have not yet discovered them: The Monsters' Monster by Patrick McDonnell and Home by Carson Ellis.
xo
Margaret, I love Carson Ellis' Home - such a delight!
As for Shh We Have a Plan! - I totally agree. I'm caught! Netted! Nary a fish, a fin, or seaweed in sight. It's like the Sesame Street song - "one of these kids is not like the others" I remember from childhood. I'm not sure why I wanted it in there except for the fact that it has been one of our happy new summer finds. Maybe because of the saturated palette - all the deep blues and purples feel like something under the sea. Or maybe I threw it in to keep company with the other oddball, Shackleton's Journey. Will be on the lookout for Monster's Monster!
Hugs back!
Margaret, I've been thinking about your comment, and then remembered so many other delightful, breezy reads to add to the list. So I amended it. "Shh!" will just wait for another debut. Cheers!
Oh, Faith, so much heart in every post and in every piece of art! Beautiful! I love your blog! Happy birthday to your darling girls. Wow, what a party! Lucky twins, lucky guests! xo
Your girls are so lucky to have their lovely Mum. you make everything SO magical!! Yes...I'm with Dawn Lucky luck twins, I'm sure they'll remember their birthdays forever.
Jane
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