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Mellie the Mermaid: Is NOT Scared of ANYTHING

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This is the story of Mellie the Mermaid who says she is not scared of anything. Mellie soon finds out that there is in fact something she is afraid of and she swims back home. After getting home Mellie says eh will never go to the deep deep water again but her parents tell her she can still go to the deep deep water she just needs to be aware and ensure she returns home safely.

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The illustrations are very colorful and engaging. The story is cute and holds kids attention and the shark was a nice little twist. The rhyming was off a bit but other than that, great

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Mellie is told by her Dad to be careful when she swims off into the deep, blue sea, but she is not scared of anything, or so she thinks! She isn’t scared of shipwrecks, or little fish. Even stinging and biting creatures don’t worry her. She finds a blue octopus interesting, and enjoys seeing the coral. However, what will Mellie do when she sees something that really does frighten her?

Children will love this book with its beautiful illustrations, and fun but educational story. What could be better than a mermaid having adventures?

I received this free ebook from NetGalley in return for an honest review.

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Mellie the Mermaid is adorable! I read this with my children and they loved the beautiful illustrations and the story. I do wish there had been a little bit more content at the end and it would have ended more with a resolution to her fear other than her parents responses. The book prompted great discussion with my little ones about fear.

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https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/5418463856 this is the link to my review! Mellie is an adorable story!

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A simple story but will be well liked by children with sea creatures and a shark showing Millie has can still be brave and have some realistic fears. I enjoyed and will be read to my children.

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Thank you to NetGalley and Publishers for this ecopy.

My little 4 year old loved Mellie the Mermaid: Is Not Scared of Anything. He loved the illustrations and the vibrant colours. He engaged with the story pointing out the creatures as Mellie swam past them, he even shouted out when the shark appeared.
I thought the story was well written and I liked how some of the lines rhymed.
Overall we found this to be a nice little enjoyable story.

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A very sweet picture book depicting a mermaid who is a little too confident about never being scared!

Mellie is very curious and loves to explore the giant ocean, her parents remind her to be careful but this small mermaid is adamant she will be fine on her adventures.

It is a very good reminder to children that they should be curious but cautious as well.

The illustrations are beautiful and capture the sea and it’s creatures perfectly - eels, octupi and a shark.

Perfect for children age 3-5

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What a beautiful book!
We were drawn in instantly by the cover, simply stunning!

This is a lovely story about a mermaid who isn't scared, and likes having adventures in the deep, deep blue. However, we also see that it is ok if you are scared and the importance of staying safe.

Ali enjoyed the story and looking at the beautiful images.

A wonderful book for recognising feelings and learning about confidence and personal safety in a child-friendly format.

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The premise of the story is great, a young mermaid facing her fears! The images were bright and colorful and looked fantastic. The rhyming felt a bit forced at times though and some areas while reading aloud are kind of rough. It is a cute story that kids will enjoy though.

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Mellie the Mermaid is NOT scared of ANYTHING
By Anna Finch

A story about a young mermaid who has no fear of anything, which includes not being afraid of exploring the ocean where the fish, sharks, eels, etc., live around her. Her parents encourage her to explore but remind her that some things could be scary, like the old shipwreck they call Nellie. Mellie proves them wrong in the end. Her family is so proud of her, but her parents also help her to understand that being scared is ok. Sometimes we all can be a little scared.

A fun read for young preschool children and children entering school. An excellent way to discuss learning through exploring, even if we are a little scared. An emotional intelligence lesson through a cute picture book. I would read this to my preschool child or in my kindergarten or first-grade reading groups. I enjoyed the beautiful artwork and the cute expressions on Mellie's face throughout the book as she was brave or scared.

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The title and the cover totally caught my attention! Im in awe of the colorful and cute graphics! Great message that its OKAY to have fears! And its okay to want to be adventurous but be safe while doing so. I know my toddler nieces will love this book!

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An enchanting children's book that will capture the hearts of young children. The book spreads an important message of empowerment and confidence, helping children to overcome their fears and become more resilient. This is a must-read for parents who want to teach their children valuable life lessons in a fun and entertaining way.

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The illustrations in the story were bright and engaging, and the story was fun for my mermaid loving daughter. Mellie sees many sea creatures in her quest to the deep deep blue, and while she is not afraid of the giant clam or octopus, the shark definitely gives her a scare!

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(sorry for my english)

I am a fan of children's books (although I am already 24 years old xd) and this one is not an exception. I loved the color palette, the textures and the drawing style.

<b>Mellie the Mermaid</b> is about a brave and fearless little mermaid who decides to sail into the depths of the ocean to visit an old ship. During her trip we realize that, indeed, Mellie is not afraid of anything but when she reaches the ship things change.

What I like the most is that Mellie's parents don't forbid her to explore and be herself, they just tell her that she has to be careful and warn her about some dangers. And then when she comes back and says that maybe she is afraid of something, they validate her emotions.

It's really worth it.

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Mellie loves to explore the ocean and isn’t afraid! Her mom and dad warn her that there are dangers at sea to watch for. She learns that some fear is good when it keeps you safe. I like the message and art, but the ending was kind of abrupt. I think more of an explanation of why fear can be helpful would have been a good addition.

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A heartwarming children's book that normalizes being scared and demystifies fear. Join Mellie as she takes a journey into the depths of the ocean and learns that it is okay to be scared sometimes. As Mellie ventures alone to explore the deep blue, will her bravado hold or are there dangers about which she still doesn't have a clue? This book spreads an encouraging message to children of all ages, boosting their confidence and self-esteem to help them overcome their fears. It's a must-read for parents who want to raise empowered little humans.

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A really fun story loved the colours of the pictures. My daughter loved this too she loves mermaids so was a definite win for her.

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I liked the overall message of facing one’s fears. The illustrations were gorgeous. I believe it was a very cute book for children. My only small complaint was that it didn’t transfer as well on my kindle. So pretty much all the pages were broken up.

Thank you to the publisher and Netgalley for my free copy.

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This is a cute, colorful book with a fun story about a mermaid and sea animals that I'm sure children will enjoy! It is a good resource for teaching children about fear- both about overcoming small fears, and about how some fears can keep them safe from danger, too.

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