Readers’ Favorite announces the review of the Children – Fable book “Brave Mermaids”

November 26 04:45 2024
Readers' Favorite announces the review of the Children - Fable book "Brave Mermaids"

Readers’ Favorite announces the review of the Children – Fable book “Brave Mermaids” by Maria Mandel Dunsche, Wathmi de Zoysa, currently available at http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0D1BJ5QGH.

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Have you ever met someone who was always complaining and grumbling about everything? Did you shy away from them or try to find out why they behaved negatively? In Brave Mermaids: The Sea Dragon by Maria Mandel Dunsche, your child will learn about Drake and why he was grumpy and drove others away. Lexa and Livi, mermaid sisters, met Drake, the sea dragon, and were welcomed with a puff of steam, warning them to go away. They left, but as they swam away, they noticed some fish making fun of Drake. When Aria, the wise seacorn, told them that Drake used to be full of joy and laughter, they realized he was hurting because some fish made fun of his differences. Reading this book will help your child learn the emotional pain caused by poking fun at others. They also will understand that friends who encourage and celebrate their differences will help people cheer up.

Bullies may threaten physical harm, but even worse is the emotional pain they cause by making fun of someone’s appearance, skills, size, color, or other differences. Maria Mandel Dunsche understands the emotional pain behind many people’s negative attitudes and shares how others can help them in Brave Mermaids: The Sea Dragon. Instead of condemning Drake, the sea dragon, the brave mermaids spend time with him, telling stories and playing. As you discuss this book with your child, explain how being a friend encourages others and empowers them to speak up for themselves. Differences should be stepping stones to understanding and not rocks to be thrown at others. Help your child understand how powerful friendship is. Remind them that everyone deserves a friend.”

You can learn more about Maria Mandel Dunsche, Wathmi de Zoysa and “Brave Mermaids” at https://readersfavorite.com/book-review/brave-mermaids/2 where you can read reviews and the author’s biography, as well as connect with the author directly or through their website and social media pages.

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