Katy Kit
Autor(a) de Mermaid Mysteries: Rosa and the Water Pony (Book 1)
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Estatísticas
- Obras
- 7
- Membros
- 58
- Popularidade
- #284,346
- Avaliação
- 3.6
- Críticas
- 1
- ISBN
- 33
- Línguas
- 1
One complaint with Rosa and the Water Pony is the cavalier way in which the mermaids deal with a spell gone awry. Instead of a water pony, a magic spell turns a friendly seahorse into a sea turtle.
““Inside the magic mermaid circle, change the sea horse to a pony!”
A streak of light rushed through the swirling, shimmering water. Then, the mermaids were thrown backwards by a powerful force. Everyone waited for a pony to appear. But instead of a pony, out of the whirlpool paddled … “A giant sea turtle!” gasped Sula, Melody, and Jasmine at the same time. They burst into laughter.
“I did say I was a little rusty,” said Rose, going red. Still the mermaids laughed.
“Well, I don’t think it’s that funny,” said Rosa hotly. “We don’t stand a change of winning at all without the water pony.” The mermaids stopped laughing.”
In a perfect story, the girls would have won the prize with the turtle. In an imperfect story, they would have turned the turtle back into a seahorse and tried again. In Rosa and the Water Pony, the girls simply find another seahorse and try again, achieving the desired result - with no further mention of the erstwhile seahorse, now a sea turtle.
This chapter book with simple illustrations of the mermaids and their water pony (that bears more than a passing resemblance to My Little Pony ™) is likely to delight young girls, however. It has a simple plot and focuses on teamwork, friendship and fair play. Originally published in Great Britain, I assume that U.S. copies will have spelling corrections. The copy that I read from NetGalley featured standard British spellings of some words, e.g, practise, organised.
Ebook review copy provided by NetGalley.… (mais)