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Ariel's Beginning

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WHEN ARIEL WAS A VERY YOUNG mermaid, King Triton banned all music beneath the sea. What happens when King Triton learns of his daughter’s secret music club? Find out in this full-color retelling of The Little Mermaid III: Ariel’s Beginning, releasing on DVD in summer 2008.

24 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2008

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Kristen L. Depken

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54 reviews1 follower
July 3, 2023
Contains spoilers

This is a cute book, but it does have death in it. It was kind of weird that Ariel's mother would die by going back for a music box and then it was just kind of glossed over. I know it's a kids' book, but it could have been written differently, maybe. It is a lengthier read and my 3 year old lost interest during the long passages and would often turn the page before I could finish reading that section.
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May 8, 2021
Ariel’s Beginning (The little mermaid lll) - Kristen L. Depken

Sebastian: “Music is against the law!”

Loved it! The little Mermaid has always been one of my favourite Disney's. Torn between family duty and her love for music, young Ariel must make the most difficult choice of her life.
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97 reviews7 followers
August 15, 2017
Lame origin story. Also, what little kid is going to know what a "Chief of Staff" is?
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December 3, 2022
She lived under the She lived under the sea She always had sisters Ariel wanted to see I don't want to see the river
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40 reviews
December 9, 2009
Grades Pre-k & 1st

This book has bright pictures that reflect the text. Some of the words may be challenging for young children. This story is full of suspense and adventure. Children will enjoy the adventure and familiarity of disobeying and the consequences they may bring.

Social Studies/Music

Lesson idea: Students can make a pretend band and perform a song for their classmates or family.

907 reviews24 followers
December 10, 2008
I'm sure an adaptation of a straight-to-DVD release of the same name, still you could almost argue the plot is equivalent to the original movie. The book is fairly readable out loud and the art isn't horrendous, though I'm still not quite sure what the villain's chief henchman is. Maybe a manatee.
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