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Sea Princesses (known as Princesas do Mar in Brazil) is a series of children's books created by the Brazilian writer and cartoonist Fábio Yabu.The first book was released in 2004 by publisher Panda Books; due to its success, three other books were made.
Pages in category "Children's books about fictional creatures" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
South Sea Adventure is a 1952 children's book by the Canadian-born American author Willard Price featuring his "Adventure" series characters, Hal and Roger Hunt.The novel depicts an expedition to the South Pacific to capture animals for a zoo, and introduces the recurring villain Merlin Kaggs.
In the Imperial China of the Qing dynasty, there are five brothers who "all looked exactly alike."They each possess a special talent: the first brother can swallow the sea, the second has an unbreakable iron neck, the third can stretch his legs to incredible lengths, the fourth is immune to burning, and the fifth can hold his breath forever.
The Sea of Trolls is a fantasy novel for children, written by American author Nancy Farmer and published by Atheneum in 2004. It is the first volume in a series, which Farmer continued in 2007 and 2009.
This is a collection of science fiction novels, comic books, films, television series and video games that take place either partially or primarily underwater. They prominently feature maritime and underwater environments , or other underwater aspects from the nautical fiction genre, as in Jules Verne 's classic 1870 novel Twenty Thousand ...
A sea turtle who navigates his 50-year life through the changes caused by global warming. Shelbow The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning: A sea turtle who plays the drums (including his shell) in Disney's third The Little Mermaid movie. Shelly T. Turtle The Shelly T. Turtle Show: A yellow turtle who is the titular host of the show. Slash
Over Sea, Under Stone is a contemporary fantasy novel written for children by the English author Susan Cooper, first published in London by Jonathan Cape in 1965. Cooper wrote four sequels about ten years later, making it the first volume in a series usually called The Dark Is Rising Sequence (1965 to 1977). [1]