I'm lucky enough that my child is now album to listen to a novel every now and then at bedtime. Sometimes she amazes me with how well she retains the story. The best part is that I get to read some of the children's novels that I've always wanted to read. Last year we read a few of the Oz books and they are delightful. Recently picked up this Baum book that isn't Oz related, though the characters from this book eventually find their way to Oz and have other adventures outside.
The Sea Fairies by L. Frank Baum
Reilly and Lee, 1911
Nobody has ever met a mermaid and lived to tell the tale, or so Cap'n Bill tells his child friend, Trot. She doesn't believe the old sea captain. While the two are on a short boat trip, she is proven correct by when several brightly colored mermaids come to the surface and invite them to visit their underwater kingdom.
The ocean, it turns out, is populated with imaginative beings that one might encounter in Baum's Oz books or in a flooded Wonderland. As with both of those worlds, this one is the kind that takes a resourceful, brave girl to navigate safely through.
This book is fun for any Baum fan, but unless your a die-hard, or a completist, stick with the first few Oz titles. Trot and Cap'n Bill would eventually star in two other Baum novels, and eventually visit the Oz series with book nine, The Scarecrow of Oz.
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