![]() ![]() I received an electronic advanced reader copy from Candlewick Press through NetGalley. Emily Windsnap is an ordinary girl who happens to find out that when she goes in water, she becomes a mermaid. It is also great in getting kids involved in ocean activism and leading them to discover there are alternatives to plastic. Like many good pals, Emily half girl, half mermaid and Shona all mermaid, all the time share similarities and differences that make their. Be a best friend the Emily Windsnap way This fanciful friendship book is bubbling with fun activities perfect for fans of the series to share with their BFFs. I recommend it for parents who like to pick books with subtle good lessons for their kids. Emily Windsnap’s Fin-tastic Friendship Book. There are many moral and good lessons for kids and teens to read, but to reveal them would give away the end of the story. Emily Windsnap is a collection of children’s fantasy books written by British author Liz Kessler and illustrated by Sarah Gibb. Emily Windsnap and the SIrens Secret book 4, 288 pages Emily Windshp and the Land of the Midnight Sun book 5 272 pages Emily Windsnap and the Ship of Lost. Emily Windsnap ends up surrounded by pirates and on a life-changing adventure in the eighth installment of the New York Times best-selling series. Emily Windsnap ends up surrounded by pirates and on a life-changing adventure in the eighth installment of the New York Times best-selling series. The story also reminds people to enjoy and live in the day. About Emily Windsnap and the Pirate Prince. It is brought up in different ways throughout the book. Dive into this collection of fantasy books by Liz Kessler, starring Emily Windsnap and her adventures as a half mermaid. This book tackles environmental issues such as plastic and garbage in our oceans. She saves her friendships, the future of her community and ocean. Liz Kessler’s New York Times Best-Seller has 9 books to date in the series. After the second time of turning back into her 13 year old self, she comes up with a plan to make her future what she wants it to be. its like Harry Potter underwater An epic mermaid adventure series beloved by teens around the globe. Each time there are some positive aspects of the future and some situations that are unbearable. The story followed a very similar storyline to the movie 13 Going On 30. Emily Windsnap and the Tides of Time by Liz Kessler has been my favourite of the series so far.Įmily is a fair and kind young teenager, who goes on epic adventures. Emily Windsnap continues to bring you exciting journeys through Liz Kesslers 6th book of Emily Windsnap, The Ship of Lost Souls. With a mermaid tail and an entire ocean awaiting her, Emily is eager to meet new friends and swim off on big adventures in this inviting new series for the younger set, based on the best-selling middle-grade series by Liz Kessler.The Emily Windsnap series continues to get better with every book. Welcome to Emily’s Big Discovery, the first in a sparkling, charmingly illustrated series of readers. 2006, 2, Emily Windsnap and the Monster from the Deep 2007, 3, Emily Windsnap and the Castle in the Mist 2009, 4, Emily Windsnap and the Sirens Secret 2014. She gets that weird feeling again, but this time she looks down to see that her legs are gone-replaced by a shiny, beautiful tail! Eager to figure out what’s happening, Emily later dives into the sea. Standing beside the pool, she feels the water calling her, but when she jumps in, she gets a strange, kind of scary sensation. Emily Windsnap Series in Order (9 Books) 1, The Tail of Emily Windsnap, Sep-2003 2, Emily Windsnap and the Monster from the Deep, Oct-2004 3, Emily Windsnap. But it’s hard to make friends at the beach when everyone else is having fun in the waves! So when swimming lessons start at school, Emily is excited to finally have the chance to learn. Her mother has always cautioned her to stay out of the water. Introducing an exciting new line of readers that brings half-mermaid Emily Windsnap-star of the New York Times best-selling series-to a younger audience.Įven though she lives in a houseboat, Emily Windsnap doesn’t know how to swim. By Liz Kessler, Joanie Stone (Illustrated by)
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