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BfK No. 127 - March 2001

Cover Story
This issue’s cover is Sharon Creech’s The Wanderer. Sharon Creech is interviewed by Suzanne Manczuk. Our thanks to Macmillan Children’s Books for their help in producing this March cover.

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Do Little Mermaids Wet Their Beds?

Jeanne Willis
 Penelope Jossen
(Andersen Press Ltd)
32pp, 978-0862649746, RRP £9.99, Hardcover
Under 5s Pre-School/Nursery/Infant
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It is rare for enuresis to be the subjects of a picture book - even rarer that the book should be such an enchanting one. Cecelia is a clever four-year-old, but she has one problem: every morning her bed is wet. In a dream one night she meets a little mermaid, who, after a magical playtime, convinces Cecelia that she will soon be dry. After all, the little mermaid's bed is always wet, being under the sea. Besides, the Queen probably wet her throne when she was only four! Cecelia wakes up dry on the morning after her adventures. Wonderfully dainty, watery watercolour illustrations are an excellent match for the melodic rhymes. The bed-wetting facts are told in small print, rather like a printed whisper. One can only wish that other 'problem' books for children had the same originality and charm.

Reviewer: 
Elizabeth Schlenther
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