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Little Mermaid


No. of pages 16

Published: 2008

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Ariel, young and adventuous mermaid princess is full of life. She loves exploring the sea and playing with her friends but she is tired of living everyday under the sea. She longs to live and walk like a human being on the land. Her life changes when she falls in love with a human prince. A beautiful fairy tale designed with attractive images and retold in a simple language for our young readers makes the book appealing and interesting.

 

There are 16 pages in this book. This book was published 2008 by B Jain Publishers Pvt Ltd .

This book contains the following story:

The Little Mermaid
Deep, deep down in the sea lived the sea king and queen and their brood of mermaid daughters. When each child turned sixteen she was allowed to visit the surface of the sea and look out upon the human world. One by one each girl came of age, but having satisfied their curiosity, each agreed that their sea world was more enchanting than the world above the sea. Until the time came for the youngest princess to visit the seas surface, whereupon she saw a ship filled with beautiful people having a party and gazed upon the most handsome of all, a young prince. The youngest mermaid watched all day but then as evening drew in, a storm erupted tossing the ship this way and that. The handsome young prince was thrown into the sea and would have drowned but for the plucky young mermaid who rescued him. Scared of being discovered, the little mermaid left the unconscious prince on the beach where he was found by a lovely young woman. The prince believed that it was the young woman who had rescued

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