The friendship wish

Debbie Dadey

Book - 2023

"Rosie is a little mermaid who loves dancing with dolphins and building towering sandcastles. But she's just moved to Trident City and doesn't have one single friend to join her. She's too young to go to Trident Academy with her older cousin Rocky, her parents are busy at work, and Manny Nanny, who takes care of Rosie, can be kind of boring, even though she's super nice. Then, Rosie meets Aqua and finds that having a new friend might be more trouble than it's worth"--

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Subjects
Genres
Fantasy fiction
Fiction
Juvenile works
Action and adventure fiction
Published
New York : Aladdin Quix 2023.
Language
English
Main Author
Debbie Dadey (author)
Other Authors
Fuuji Takashi (illustrator)
Edition
First Aladdin Quix edition
Physical Description
64 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
ISBN
9781534489257
9781534489240
9781518289019
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Chapter 1: Rosie Meets Aqua 1 Rosie Meets Aqua Rosie's nose itched. Her rosy red tail itched too. She wanted to sing her favorite shark song. But she didn't move. She didn't sing. She was like a statue in her front yard. Rosie was trying to be still enough to catch a fish. After all, fish like school. And Rosie really, really wanted to play school with someone. Her cousin Rocky lived next door and went to Trident Academy, but Rosie was only seven. She was still a year too young. Just then, a tiny shrimp nibbled on the end of Rosie's long pink hair. She wiggled, but the shrimp kept chewing. "Please stop. You're too little to play school," Rosie whispered. "You'll mess up everything." Luckily, the shrimp floated away. Just in time! A big fish was coming Rosie's way. One. Two. Three. Grab! Rosie caught the yellow fish's tail. But then the fish puffed up into a big pointy ball. Yikes! Rosie let go super fast. "Ouch! That hurts! That was very rude!" Rosie called as the yellow fish zipped away, leaving her with a sore finger. "What were you doing with that porcupine fish?" A mergirl with her hair pulled into two braids swam up to Rosie. Her tail was a swirl of blue and green. Rosie had never seen anything like it. Her own tail was bright red with zigzags. "Who are you?" Rosie asked. The mergirl put her hands on her hips. "I'm Aqua, but you shouldn't hurt a fish." "I didn't!" Rosie held up her red finger. "It hurt me. I was just trying to get it to play school." "Oh," Aqua said. "May I play instead?" "Yes!" Rosie twirled in a circle. She loved dancing, almost as much as she loved playing school. She had been hoping to find a friend ever since she'd moved to Trident City three days ago. "But there's just one problem. I've never played school before. Do you know how?" Aqua shrugged. "I've never played either. But I could ask my older sister, Shira. She goes to Trident Academy. We live over there." Aqua pointed to a bright orange house that was only two shells behind where Rosie lived with her mother, father, and Nanny Manny. Rosie's parents often had to travel for their Angel Fish Antiques store, so Nanny Manny took care of her. Right now Nanny was making crab cookies. "Rocky goes there too," Rosie said. "And there he is." A dark-haired merboy with a purple tail zipped out of the house next door. He was racing after a group of merkids on their way to Trident Academy. "I've seen him before," Aqua said. "He's always late for school." Rosie nodded. "That sounds like Rocky. I wish I could go with him and see what a real school looks like." Aqua smiled. "Why don't we?" Excerpted from The Friendship Wish: Mini Mermaid Tales 1 by Debbie Dadey All rights reserved by the original copyright owners. Excerpts are provided for display purposes only and may not be reproduced, reprinted or distributed without the written permission of the publisher.