![]() ![]() ![]() These cute books will connect with everyone: you’ll see your past and current self in Brynn’s actions. But even if they’re not out there protecting our oceans, we can do our part. That’s the duty of a mer-person, after all. In addition, the books also give an important message about sea life: we need to protect the oceans at all costs. ![]() I even visualized it as an animation while reading it! In a way, each of these stories was like an episode of a children’s cartoon: each one teaches a lesson, even if it’s not front and center. Each one explores similar a different part of the middle school experience: lying to others, consequences of your actions, and making new friends, just to name a few. I read all three books back-to-back after waking up early this morning, which is why I’m writing one review for all three. The need to impress everyone, the challenges of friendship, and the embarrassment over mistakes are emotions we have all gone through. Any child, or adult, who have experienced the fear of middle school can relate to Brynn’s experience. In a story about magic, friendship, growing up, and consequences, we venture to Brynn’s home beneath the sea. Brynn Finley is excited to learn magic, especially now that she is in middle school! But middle school is overwhelming: there are so many people, so many classes, and to top it all off…she can’t do mer-magic! But she can’t let her friends know, otherwise she’ll be the laughing stock of the whole school! ![]()
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