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Post by veu on Jan 10, 2023 11:46:07 GMT -5
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Post by veu on Jan 12, 2023 6:10:06 GMT -5
Source: thedisinsider.com/2023/01/10/see-it-live-action-little-mermaid-tie-in-books-offer-closer-looks-at-flounder-sebastian-and-ariels-sisters/SEE IT: Live-Action ‘Little Mermaid’ Tie-In Books Offer Closer Looks At Flounder, Sebastian, and Ariel’s Sisters Dempsey Pillot January 10, 2023 4 min read
Disney’s highly anticipated remake of The Little Mermaid still doesn’t come out for another 5 months, but that hasn’t stopped promotional material from making its way online.
You might recall just a few days ago when we reported on leaked images of Funko Pops for the film. While those granted us a better look at human Ariel and Ursula, a new set of promo art making the rounds teases other characters in the live-action film.
Earlier today, listings for five tie-ins for The Little Mermaid appeared on Amazon.com. Surprisingly four of those tie-ins featured brand new promotional art for the film. The first two, titled The Little Mermaid: The Novelization and The Little Mermaid: This is Ariel are simple. They reimagine Halle Bailey’s titular character in some of the same poses seen in the original film.
The other two, however, feature Ariel alongside some familiar looking characters. The first one, titled “The Little Mermaid: Make A Splash” features Ariel swimming alongside a floating crab and a fish. While not confirmed, it’s hard to imagine that these two are anyone else but Flounder and Sebastian.
The last book, titled “The Little Mermaid: Guide to Merfolk” features Ariel surrounding by 6 other mermaids. These mermaids all look completely different from one another. It doesn’t take too much investigative work to figure out that those 6 mysterious characters must be Ariel’s 6 sisters.
Now, obviously we’ll have to wait until the film comes out to know for sure; however, all of these books come out on April 11th, so anyone who purchases any of them might get confirmation sooner.
Regardless, we’d love to hear your thoughts about all of these potential reimagined looks down below!
The official synopses for each respective book can also be found below:
“The Little Mermaid: The Novelization”
Ariel is a curious mermaid who has always wanted to explore the human world! After saving a prince named Eric from a dangerous shipwreck, Ariel makes a deal with the Sea Witch, Ursula, so she can meet him and learn more about what life is like beyond her ocean home.
But Ursula is full of tricks, and it will take all of Ariel’s courage to save the human world and the ocean from the Sea Witch’s devious plans.
“The Little Mermaid: This is Ariel”
Ariel is a mermaid who longs for adventure and to explore the human world! After making a deal with the sea witch, Ursula, will Ariel be able to find her voice?
This book is part of Disney’s World of Reading series, which provides emerging readers with books that inspire and excite them, featuring characters they love. Each level is designed to help readers navigate the wonderful world of reading at just the right pace.
“The Little Mermaid: Make A Splash”
Ariel is a curious mermaid who has always wanted to explore the human world! After saving a prince named Eric from a dangerous shipwreck, Ariel makes a deal with the Sea Witch, Ursula, so she can meet him and learn more about what life is like beyond her ocean home. But Ursula is full of tricks, and it will take all of Ariel’s courage to save the human world and the ocean from the Sea Witch’s devious plans.
“The Little Mermaid: Guide to Merfolk”
From Prince Eric’s royal library, this beautiful guidebook deep dives into the legends and lore surrounding the mermaids and their world from The Little Mermaid live action film. Learn more about the Seven Seas and the mermaid princesses who rule them, discover stories of sirens and sea witches, and come to know the legend of the coral moon. With gorgeous full-color illustrations throughout, this book is perfect for any reader who can’t get enough of mermaids.
The Little Mermaid will feature the original music by Alan Menken (Tangled and 1989’s The Little Mermaid) in addition to four brand new songs co-written by Lin-Manuel Miranda (Encanto).
Aside from Bailey, the film stars Jonah Hauer-King (A Dog’s Way Home) as Prince Eric, Melissa McCarthy (Bridesmaids) as Ursula, Awkwafina (Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings) as Scuttle, Daveed Diggs (Snowpiercer) as Sebastian, and Jacob Tremblay (Room) as Flounder. Also set to star is Emily Coates, Jude Akuwudike, Noma Dumezweni, Russell Balogh, and Adrian Christopher.
It will splash into theaters on May 26, 2023.
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Post by veu on Jan 12, 2023 11:50:47 GMT -5
Source: www.broadwayworld.com/article/Photos-THE-LITTLE-MERMAID-Books-Give-New-Look-at-Upcoming-Live-Action-Remake-20230110Photos: THE LITTLE MERMAID Books Give New Look at Upcoming Live Action Remake The new books will be released on April 11, 2023. by Michael Major Jan. 10, 2023
Disney will release books to accompany the release of the new 2023 live action remake of The Little Mermaid.
The Little Mermaid: Make a Splash, The Little Mermaid Live Action Novelization, The Little Mermaid: Guide to Merfolk, The Little Mermaid: Against the Tide, and The Little Mermaid: Adventures on Land will all be released on April 11, 2023.
Take a new look at the upcoming film through photos of book covers, pre-order information, and plot details on the new books below!
The Little Mermaid tells the beloved story of Ariel, a beautiful and spirited young mermaid with a thirst for adventure, starring singer and actress Halle Bailey ("grown-ish") as Ariel; Tony Award winner Daveed Diggs ("Hamilton," "Snowpiercer") as the voice of Sebastian; Jacob Tremblay ("Luca," "Room") as the voice of Flounder; Awkwafina ("Raya and the Last Dragon") as the voice of Scuttle; Jonah Hauer-King ("A Dog's Way Home") as Prince Eric; Art Malik ("Homeland") as Sir Grimsby; Noma Dumezweni ("Mary Poppins Returns") as Queen Selina; with Oscar winner Javier Bardem ("No Country for Old Men," "Being the Ricardos") as King Triton; and two-time Academy Award nominee Melissa McCarthy ("Can You Ever Forgive Me?" "Bridesmaids") as Ursula.
The youngest of King Triton's daughters, and the most defiant, Ariel longs to find out more about the world beyond the sea, and while visiting the surface, falls for the dashing Prince Eric. While mermaids are forbidden to interact with humans, Ariel must follow her heart. She makes a deal with the evil sea witch, Ursula, which gives her a chance to experience life on land, but ultimately places her life - and her father's crown - in jeopardy.
"The Little Mermaid" is directed by Oscar nominee Rob Marshall ("Chicago," "Mary Poppins Returns"), and written by two-time Oscar nominee David Magee ("Life of Pi," "Finding Neverland"), with a live-action story adaptation by David Magee, Rob Marshall, and two-time Emmy winner John DeLuca ("Tony Bennett: An American Classic"), based on the short story by Hans Christian Andersen, and the Disney animated film by Ron Clements and John Musker.
The film is produced by two-time Emmy winner Marc Platt ("Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert," "Grease Live!"), three-time Tony Award winner Lin-Manuel Miranda ("Hamilton," "In the Heights"), Rob Marshall, and John DeLuca, with Jeffrey Silver ("The Lion King") serving as executive producer.
The score is by multiple Academy Award winner Alan Menken ("Beauty and the Beast," "Aladdin"), who won two Oscars for the music in the animated version of "The Little Mermaid," with music supervised and produced by Mike Higham ("Mary Poppins Returns," "Into the Woods"). Music is by Alan Menken; lyrics are by Howard Ashman and new lyrics are by Lin-Manuel Miranda.
The Little Mermaid: Make A Splash
Written by Ashley Franklin and Paul Kellam, the new picture book will follow Ariel as she longs to explore the human world. After saving a prince named Eric from a shipwreck, she encounters Ursula the sea witch who offers her so she can meet him and learn what's beyond the ocean. However, Ariel soon learns that it will take her courage to save the human world from Ursula's evil plans. Pre-order here.
The Little Mermaid: Make a Splash book cover
The Little Mermaid: Guide to Merfolk
This guidebook taken from "Prince Eric's royal library" dives into the world of the mermaids in the upcoming Little Mermaid live action film. Readers can learn about the seven seas and the mermaid princess that rule over them. The book will also explain sirens and sea witches, and the legend of the coral moon. The book was written by Eric Geron is complete with full-color illustrations. Pre-order the book here.
Disney's The Little Mermaid: Guide to Merfolk book cover
The Little Mermaid Live Action Novelization
The Little Mermaid tells the beloved story of Ariel, a beautiful and spirited young mermaid with a thirst for adventure. After she meets Prince Eric, Ariel makes a deal with the evil sea witch, Ursula, which gives her a chance to experience life on land, but ultimately places her life - and her father's crown - in jeopardy. The film was adapted into a novel by Faith Noelle. Pre-order here.
The Little Mermaid Live Action Novelization book cover
The Little Mermaid: Against the Tide
An original novel written by J. Elle inspired by the upcoming live action reimagining of The Little Mermaid, the novel takes place after the death of Ariel's mother as the daughters of King Triton have grown estranged. Ariel awaits her sisters' arrival at home leading up to the Coral Moon on her fifteen birthday, in which she will be named the Protector of her own ocean territory. The ceremony stops when Mala, one of Triton's most renowned daughters, is ubducted. To resuce Mala, Ariel and her sisters must work together, traveling throughout the seas and encountering various ocean creatures. Pre-order here.
The Little Mermaid: This Is Ariel
This 32-page young readers book tells the story of Ariel finding her voice after making a deal with the evil ses witch, Ursula. This book is part of Disney's World of Reading series, which provides emerging readers with books that inspire and excite them, featuring characters they love. Pre-order the book here.
The Little Mermaid: This Is Ariel book cover
The Little Mermaid: Adventures on Land
The new 8x8 picture book tells the story of Ariel's first day on land as she meets Prince Eric and must learn how to defeat Ursula's evil plans. The book features an exclusive poster. Pre-order here.
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Post by veu on Jan 14, 2023 5:29:11 GMT -5
Source: screenrant.com/litter-mermaid-halle-bailey-ariel-books/#why-disney-promoting-halle-bailey-39-s-ariel-is-significantHalle Bailey's Ariel Gets Gorgeous Art On New Little Mermaid Books BY BRANDON LOUIS PUBLISHED 20 HOURS AGO
Halle Bailey's Ariel from the live-action remake of The Little Mermaid gets gorgeous cover art for soon-to-be-released The Little Mermaid books.
The Little Mermaid Make a Splash Cropped Halle Bailey
With the live-action remake of The Little Mermaid set to release later this year, Halle Bailey's Ariel will be featured in gorgeous art for new Disney The Little Mermaid children's books. Based on the 1989 animated film of the same name, the upcoming musical stars Bailey as the titular character, a mermaid princess of the underwater kingdom of Atlantica. After she saves Prince Eric (Jonah Hauer-King) from a shipwreck, she wants nothing more than to leave the sea to meet him once again. Rounding out the cast is Melissa McCarthy as Ursula, Javier Bardem as King Triton, Daveed Diggs as Sebastian, Jacob Tremblay as Flounder, and Awkwafina as Scuttle.
Amazon listings (via Broadway World) for several new The Little Mermaid books sport art based on Bailey's portrayal of Ariel from her upcoming live-action remake.
These include The Little Mermaid: Make a Splash by Ashley Franklin, The Little Mermaid: Guide to Merfolk by Eric Geron, The Little Mermaid: This is Ariel by Colin Hosten, and The Little Mermaid: The Novelization by Faith Noelle. The Little Mermaid: Against the Tide by J. Elle and The Little Mermaid: Adventures on Land were also listed, but featured no cover art yet. These books will all be available for purchase April 11.
Why Disney Promoting Halle Bailey's Ariel Is Significant
Originally announced in 2016, the upcoming Rob Marshall-directed film has since received significant backlash regarding Bailey's casting as Ariel. The actor originally rose in prominence after her YouTube videos with her sister Chloe went viral. The duo formed a band, Chloe x Halle, and released two studio albums. Halle went on to hone her acting skills on the Black-ish spinoff series, Grown-ish. However, Bailey's role in the upcoming The Little Mermaid live-action remake may be her biggest career move yet.
Ariel's casting choice was a surprise to many, primarily due to Bailey's disparate skin tone from her animated counterpart. Many praised Disney for its diverse casting while some took to social media with racist vitriol. The trolls not only attacked Disney for its perceived progressive agenda, but also took aim specifically at Bailey. However, many stars from around the world came to her defense, praising Disney's decision as well as Bailey's performance in the role. Jodi Benson, the voice actor who portrayed Ariel in the original film, also came out in support and offered Bailey kind words of encouragement.
Representation continues to play an important part of cultural growth. Casting minorities and people of color in lead roles in prominent motion pictures can help break down institutionalized barriers, create role models for kids, and inspire future generations. Audiences can finally see Bailey light up the big screen when the live-action remake of The Little Mermaid hits theaters May 26.
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Post by veu on Feb 1, 2023 13:30:01 GMT -5
Source: www.teenvogue.com/story/before-halle-bailey-little-mermaid-read-the-new-novel-inspired-by-the-filmCulture Before Halle Bailey’s Little Mermaid, Read the New Novel Inspired by the Film Check out an exclusive first chapter of The Little Mermaid: Against the Tide.
By P. Claire Dodson February 1, 2023
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Ahead of Halle Bailey's The Little Mermaid, which hits theaters later this year, you can dive into the magical oceanic world of the film in a new novel by bestselling author J. Elle, The Little Mermaid: Against the Tide.
Book author J. Elle headshot closeup photo of a smiling Black woman with long dark hair The Little Mermaid: Against the Tide author J. ElleCourtesy of Chris Spicks Photography
The novel (which you can read part of below) is inspired by the live action film and follows a 15-year-old Ariel as she prepares to celebrate a coming of age ceremony that will finally make her the Protector of a territory in the ocean, like her sisters before her. But her sisters aren't united — they've grown apart after the death of their mother, and they haven't seen each other in years. Their blessed reunion turns sour when one of the sisters is abducted; can Ariel and her family rescue her in time? And what will they uncover about what truly happened to their mother?
“Ariel was one of my favorite princesses growing up, so it was incredibly humbling and wildly cool to be a part of such a historic and groundbreaking project," J. Elle tells Teen Vogue. “Not only was I tasked with writing an engaging story focused on sisterhood that leads up to the new reimagining of The Little Mermaid, but I was able to write a heroine my children can see themselves in, and those experiences are now part of Ariel's story.”
You can pre-order The Little Mermaid: Against the Tide now. Below, check out an exclusive first look at chapter 1 of the forthcoming novel.
The Little Mermaid: Against the Tide $18.99 $17.66 at Bookshop
Chapter 1: Five Days Until the Coral Moon
Ariel rolled in her clamshell bed with buckling anticipation. She dug her nails into the seaweed covers pulled tight to her chin and looked for the glimpse of morning sunrays that would stream into her room in mere moments, officially marking the day she would get to leave home for the first time.
Click. The clock worm ticked his spindly body to the half shell, signaling the start of the day, and Ariel barreled out of bed as if there were springs under her tail. A hum spilled from her lips, and Ariel swayed along to the melody as she moved through her room. She paused for a glance at the polished glass above her dresser, straightening her back. She twisted her lips, perplexed. She wasn’t sure what she expected to see, but something different, surely.
The next day, she, like each of her sisters before her, would be deemed Protector of her very own sea territory. And she was to be assigned the best territory of all, the one where she lived—Carinae! Their father’s castle, where she had grown up, was in low-sun Carinae, but its boundaries stretched far across the ocean. The high-sun side of Carinae, where her headquarters as Protector would be, was altogether different, she had read. It was rumored to have true turquoise water and fish in every color of the rainbow.
Growing up, she had not been allowed to travel far beyond her father’s castle. Oh, how she hoped being its Protector would mean she could explore its vastness. She closed her eyes, imagining endless undiscovered wonders and all manner of adventure she could unfurl. Ariel had hardly been able to sleep the past few weeks, her excitement growing as each new day brought her closer to her Protector Ceremony.
The ceremony happened the year a member of the royal family turned fifteen, and it was traditionally held four days before the annual Coral Moon Festival, when the moon turned a shade of pink so rare and so beautiful that it was said to bring luck to anyone who viewed it.
Ariel leaned on her desk. Its whalebone was soft to the touch, and she couldn’t help admiring the beautiful detail the royal carpenter had carved into its legs. The desk was a gift from her father: a stately piece of furniture for her to do all her Protector business, which would include creating new territory guidelines, meeting with important figures in the community, hosting events, and a whole slew of other responsibilities to those in Carinae.
She had studied as much as she could about what she would need to do as a Protector. Her father, King Triton, had said she’d learn much “on the job,” and it must have been a big job, because her sisters were so busy with their duties in their respective territories that she hadn’t seen them in . . . years. Mala had left over a decade ago, followed by Indira and Caspia. The others had trickled out over time until Ariel had found herself the only princess in the castle. Though her sisters were good at avoiding each other. So perhaps it wasn’t busyness that kept them away.
Ariel dusted her desk and straightened the things on it: a cockle she’d found once that was just too interesting to leave behind; a jar of squid ink; a stack of sticky Pitonian seaweed perfect for writing notes, which her sister Perla had gifted her before she’d left for her own duties in the Piton Sea when Ariel was just a little fry. She stacked and restacked the scrolls on her desk, almost all of them about Carinae and all the areas she had yet to see. She’d churned her nervous energy these past few weeks between lessons on sea history and reading up on social etiquette, the proper way to host dignitaries, and what sorts of sanctions her sisters had put in place to better their territories for the seafolk there. She wanted to learn all she could, and she looked forward to exploring every nook and cranny of her territory with any free moment she had.
Just the thought sent a shiver of excitement up her arms as she moved back to her mirror. Her bonnet, woven together with silky strands of seaweed, was half off, as it always was each morning. She tossed it, letting her auburn locs, well oiled with sap from misaju-water coconuts, spill down her back. She posed again in the reflective glass, lengthening her torso, then grabbed the fine blue sea whip shawl she would don with her headpiece for the ceremony in a few days. She ran her fingers over its soft coral fibers. They’d been woven together strand by strand for weeks to make the ceremonial garment. Its little sleeves were adorned with pearl beadwork to match the ceremonial headpiece, also made just for her. Both were simply stunning.
“Nice to meet you. I’m . . .” She cleared her throat. Too high. She had to come across as serious. Her father always sounded so deliberate and authoritative when he spoke. She straightened herself, and the words came out stronger this time. “It’s a pleasure to meet you. I’m Ariel, Protector of Carinae. How can I be of help?” She dangled her hand in the water, imagining someone taking it in greeting.
She carefully set aside her ceremony shawl and made her way down the halls. The castle came to life with the squeaking of shells being cleaned and windows being opened. Urchins dragged their bodies along the bone walls to polish them, while opah and tuna shuffled back and forth to heat the lower-level rooms.
Ariel frowned impatiently as she was caught in a corridor traffic jam caused by a school of tidying-up wrasse, ushered along by Julia, the head housekeeper.
“Good morning, Julia!” Ariel’s frown turned into a smile as she spotted the matronly arthropod who diligently tidied her bed each morning. Ariel really could make her own bed. She just preferred to fill her tummy first. She’d tell Julia not to worry about it, that she would get to tidying her room later in the day, but she knew the dutiful housekeeper wouldn’t hear of it.
The daughter of the king’s room should be pristine, Julia would say.
Ariel kept moving. The idea of her entire sea present at her ceremony was beyond thrilling. They could make enough room for everyone, surely. She descended a tunnel to the lower floor of the castle, swishing faster down the corridor, eager to get her father on board with her idea during their morning meal.
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Post by veu on Feb 1, 2023 13:32:06 GMT -5
Source: books.disney.com/book/the-little-mermaid-against-the-tide/The Little Mermaid: Against the Tide by: J Elle
Available Formats: Print, E-Book & Audio
An original novel written by New York Times best-selling author J. Elle inspired by Disney upcoming live action reimagining of The Little Mermaid.
After the death of Ariel’s mother, the queen of the sea, the seven daughters of King Triton have grown estranged at best. It’s been years since Ariel’s older sisters have visited home. But this year’s Coral Moon is fast approaching, and it’s a special one for Ariel. Finally fifteen, she will be dubbed the Protector of her very own ocean territory as is tradition, and her sisters have agreed to visit for the celebration.
But the ceremony is halted when Mala, one of the most renowned daughters of Triton, is abducted. The only clue to where she might have been taken is a hastily scribbled seaweed note, which says, “What could have saved Mother could save me, too.” To rescue Mala, Ariel must work together with her siblings, traveling to various seas, outsmarting dangerous ocean creatures, and delving into forbidden waters to find the truth of what happened to their mother. But as Ariel and her sisters begin uncovering new secrets about their family and their kingdom, Ariel will have to face the loss of a mother she never had a chance to know and discover what it means to be both a good sister and a strong leader.
And the clock is ticking, because on the day of the festival, when the moon turns a true shade of coral, her sister will be lost, like her mother, forever.
Released: April 11th, 2023 Pages: 320 ISBN: 97813680772241368077226 Age Range: Young Adult
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Post by veu on Feb 2, 2023 8:18:35 GMT -5
Source: thedisinsider.com/2023/02/01/disneys-little-mermaid-inspired-novel-details-and-cover/New Details on ‘The Little Mermaid’ Inspired Novel ‘Against The Tide’ Revealed Alexis Miguel February 1, 2023 3 min read
Disney’s live-action reimagining of The Little Mermaid is one of the most anticipated movies of 2023, and most of us are really looking forward to finding out more. While we don’t have an official release date for the new trailer, we have some news for you.
Thanks to Teen Vogue we have our first look at the cover for Against The TIde, an inspired novel by The Little Mermaid live-action remake, and also we got to know some interesring details and our confirmation of some previously rumored stuff. Yo can see the cover below:
Against The TIde, an inspired novel by The Little Mermaid
Let’s remember that last year Amazon revealed that Disney would be releasing three new books inspired by the live-action adaptation of ‘The Little Mermaid’, so this is not actually new. But now Teen Vogue interviewed the author, J. Elle, and she revealed some new details. And also, you can read the first chapter of the book at Teen Vogue’s article.
The novel (which you can read part of below) is inspired by the live action film and follows a 15-year-old Ariel as she prepares to celebrate a coming of age ceremony that will finally make her the Protector of a territory in the ocean, like her sisters before her. But her sisters aren’t united — they’ve grown apart after the death of their mother, and they haven’t seen each other in years. Their blessed reunion turns sour when one of the sisters is abducted; can Ariel and her family rescue her in time? And what will they uncover about what truly happened to their mother? “The Little Mermaid: Against The Tide” Synopsis (via Teen Vogue)
Elle also shared what it means to her writing a novel about one of her favorite characters:
Ariel was one of my favorite princesses growing up, so it was incredibly humbling and wildly cool to be a part of such a historic and groundbreaking project,” J. Elle tells Teen Vogue. “Not only was I tasked with writing an engaging story focused on sisterhood that leads up to the new reimagining of The Little Mermaid, but I was able to write a heroine my children can see themselves in, and those experiences are now part of Ariel’s story J. Elle to Teen Vogue.
But that’s not it. Last year there was a rumor floating around saying Ariel’s sisters’ names would be different in the live-action remake. One of the rumored names was India, presumably played by Simone Ashley. Now thanks to the first chapter of the novel, we learned that the character’s name will be Indira. The names of the other sisters would be: Caspia, Tamika, Mala, Perla and Karina.
For those wondering, the official trailer still has no release date confirmed by DIsney. But there are several rumors saying we’ll get it this month. Stay tuned as we will continue to bring you the latest news on this highly anticipated movie.
Starring talented actress and singer, Halle Bailey as Ariel, Jonah Hauer-King as Prince Eric, Disney’s live-action The Little Mermaid will premiere on May 26, 2023.
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Post by veu on Feb 18, 2023 6:17:53 GMT -5
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First image of Sebastian:
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The Little Mermaid “Make A Splash” target Special Edition cover:
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Post by veu on Mar 15, 2023 15:37:06 GMT -5
New book: The Little Mermaid: Adventures on Land
An 8x8 retelling of Walt Disney Studio's new live action film, The Little Mermaid that invites readers to experience Ariel's first days on land.
Ariel is a mermaid who always wanted to explore life on land. After making a deal with the sea witch, Ursula, Ariel has a chance to go to the human world. There she meets Prince Eric, who takes her on an adventure around his island village. Will Ariel be able to break Ursula's enchantment and find her voice before it is too late?
Includes an exclusive poster!
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