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Julián Is a Mermaid by Jessica Love (review)
Author-illustrator Love's watercolor, ink, and gouache illustrations glow against a soft cocoa-toned background, and there's an Afro-Caribbean flair in skin tone, language, and the juicy color and floral patterns that run through the scenes. The portraiture is fluid and exquisite, whether it's the celebration of curvy Abuela and her swimming-capped water aerobics cohort in their vibrant patterned suits, the vivid particularity of folks young and old on the hot city street, or the glamorous mermaids, with sweeps of aqua for their bodies and gorgeous ruffles and cascades of hair. Sharp-eyed viewers will also notice that the bead-granting fish in Julián's fantasy sequence sports the same patterned blue livery that Abuela dons after her bath, and that the beads she gives him are a clear real-world iteration of his imagined gems.
Bath time with Ariel
Shows the fun that Ariel has living in the water and demonstrates how children in the bath tub can have the same fun.
Mermaids are real!
\"Treasure and coral and song--that's what mermaids are made of. Take a peek into their secret magical world!\" -- Page [4] cover.
The Little Mermaid : the story of Ariel
Ariel is fascinated with life on land. On one of her visits above the surface, she meets a human prince and falls in love. Determined to be with her true love, she makes a risky deal with an evil sea witch and trades her voice for legs. Ariel embarks on the adventure of a lifetime, but soon finds that the fate of her father's kingdom is in her hands.