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Bluebell And The Missing Mermaid Join Bluebell and her friends on a secret wish mission to the Emerald Shore. Meris the Mermaid is missing, and the sunny seaside weather is broken. Bluebell tries to mend the weather with a bit of fairy magic, but it all goes horribly wrong, when the sun and moon disappear! Even worse, King Triton thinks they have stolen the sun and moon and sends the Sea Patrol after them. Can Bluebell, Billy, and Tobin rescue the mermaid and find the missing sun and moon? 'Beautifully well written, and engaging from the beginning to the end.' Book Series InformationBook Type…mehr

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Bluebell And The Missing Mermaid Join Bluebell and her friends on a secret wish mission to the Emerald Shore. Meris the Mermaid is missing, and the sunny seaside weather is broken. Bluebell tries to mend the weather with a bit of fairy magic, but it all goes horribly wrong, when the sun and moon disappear! Even worse, King Triton thinks they have stolen the sun and moon and sends the Sea Patrol after them. Can Bluebell, Billy, and Tobin rescue the mermaid and find the missing sun and moon? 'Beautifully well written, and engaging from the beginning to the end.' Book Series InformationBook Type - Chapter Book with black and white illustrations. Reading Age - Good Readers aged 5+ The Fairies of Therwen Wood SeriesBluebell The Wish Fairy Bluebell and the Silver Palace Bluebell and the Missing Mermaid
Autorenporträt
P.J. Reed is a writer and poet from England. She holds a BAEd from Canterbury Christ Church University, an MA from Bradford University and has dabbled in psychology with the OU. She lives in Devon with two daughters and Rupert, the big ginger rescue dog. She is an outrageously eclectic writer. Her work has appeared in a wide variety of online and print magazines, anthologies, and collections. In 2015, she was shortlisted for the National Poetry Anthology award. While in 2018, P.J. won the Forward Press Poetry 'Circle of Life' competition for her poem 'The Empty Chair.'In her poetry, Reed writes of the beauty and ethereal nature of the changing countryside in her series of haiku inspired collections, photographs, and poetry. In 2024, P.J. had the honour of being asked to write a poem as part of the UNESCO cities of Literature, 'Illustrating The World' literary exhibition.