The Mermaid by Jan Brett - ISBN: 9780593695746
Board Book
Goldilocks goes under the sea, but the octopus family objects!

The Mermaid

$19.98

  • Board Book

    32 pages

  • Release Date

    4 June 2024

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Summary

A New York Times bestseller, this striking retelling of Goldilocks as a mermaid highlights Jan Brett’s signature attention to detail and clever use of the borders of each spread for additional story. Now in a board book edition!

A New York Times bestselling striking under-the-sea version of Goldilocks with bonus storytelling in the borders, as only Jan Brett could create.

When Kiniro, a young mermaid, comes upon a gorgeous house made of seashells and coral, she is so curious t…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780593695746
ISBN-10:0593695747
Author:Jan Brett
Publisher:Penguin Putnam Inc
Imprint:Penguin Putnam Inc
Format:Board Book
Number of Pages:32
Release Date:4 June 2024
Weight:312g
Dimensions:173mm x 154mm x 18mm
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Critics Review

★ “In this dazzling remix, Brett sets ‘Goldilocks and the Three Bears’ under the sea. The bears turn into octopuses, dressed in the straw hats and indigo-dyed coats of rural Japan, and Goldilocks becomes Kiniro, a mermaid with black hair and golden scales (“kin-iro” is Japanese for gold)… Brett’s brightly colored, highly detailed art shines in this aquatic setting as she embellishes the octopuses’ dwelling with shells, coral, and tropical fish that swim in and out of the windows… Brett’s fans will rejoice, and she’ll make new ones, too.“—Publishers Weekly, starred review“It’s never too soon to start bringing toddlers and babies into the wondrous details of Brett’s books, so there is much to love about this sturdy 2017 retelling of Goldilocks’s story, now in a board book … This has always been a book to share, but now it’s ready for little hands.” —School Library Journal on the board book“In an aquatic version of ‘Goldilocks and the Three Bears,’ Kiniro, the beautiful mermaid, is intrigued by the mystique and beauty of [a] little seashell house… Not only is this fractured fairy tale a delight to read, there is also an adorable side story skillfully told in the border art as only Brett can. Set in the waters off of the coast of Okinawa, this colorful picture book is exquisite.“—School Library Journal“Sure to please Brett’s fans.“—Kirkus Reviews

About The Author

Jan Brett

A baby octopus waved its little arms at me when I glimpsed it on some coral while in the ocean off the island of Okinawa when I was visiting my daughter and her husband. It wasn’t until I returned home and was musing over what creatures would take the place of the three bears in my under-the-sea Goldilocks story that it dawned on me that octopuses, intelligent and mischievous, would be just right. I admired the Okinawan houses and made the Octopus house like the island ones. When I worried out loud that the octopuses looked alien, my young friend Alma suggested they wear hats. Now the setting and the clothes were Japanese.

Back in Boston, the New England Aquarium’s cold-water aquarist introduced me to Sy, their famous giant Pacific octopus. I had an ‘arms on’ experience with her. From then on, my characters seemed to take shape by themselves.

Alice went down a rabbit hole to find another world. For me, I stepped off the beach in Okinawa.

-Jan Brett

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