A
striking under-the-sea version of Goldilocks as only Jan Brett
could create.
When Kiniro, a young mermaid, comes upon a
gorgeous house made of seashells and coral, she is so curious
that she goes inside. She’s thrilled to find a just-right
breakfast, pretty little chair, and, best of all, a comfy bed
that rocks in the current.
But when the Octopus family returns home, they are not
happy to find that someone has been eating their food and
breaking their things. Baby has the biggest shock when she finds
the mermaid asleep in her bed! Luckily, shock turns to happiness
when Kiniro gives her a thoughtful gift before escaping from the
twenty-four arms coming her way.
Vibrant, intricate scenes of an underwater
paradise transport this classic fairy tale to a magical setting
inspired by the seas off the coast of Okinawa, Japan. Chock full
of fish and fauna and adventure, Kiniro’s story will enchant
readers of all ages.
A baby octopus waved its little arms at me when I
glimpsed it on some coral while in the ocean off the island of
Okinawa when I was visiting my daughter and her husband. It
wasn’t until I returned home and was musing over what creatures
would take the place of the three bears in my under-the-sea
Goldilocks story that it dawned on me that octopuses,
intelligent and mischievous, would be just right. I admired the
Okinawan houses and made the Octopus house like the island ones.
When I worried out loud that the octopuses looked alien, my
young friend Alma suggested they wear hats. Now the setting and
the clothes were Japanese.
“Back in Boston, the New England Aquarium’s cold-water
aquarist introduced me to Sy, their famous giant Pacific
octopus. I had an ‘arms on’ experience with her. From then on,
my characters seemed to take shape by themselves.
“Alice went down a rabbit hole to find another world.
For me, I stepped off the beach in Okinawa.” —Jan Brett
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