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Ariel and the Sea Wolf

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Young Ariel's curiosity and adventurous spirit helps her make a friend and prove that what you hear isn't always what you should believe in this tale created especially for younger readers.

Ariel is a wonderful storyteller, but when she acts out a grand adventure for her sisters, her dramatic gestures cause her sister to lose her favorite bracelet--dropping it deep in a subterranean cave that has a story of its own. Supposedly, the occupant of the cave is a dangerous creature willing to eat anyone who dares enter. Despite her sister's warnings about the cave, Ariel's sense of responsibility implores her to enter the cave and attempt to retrieve her sister's bracelet. What she finds within is not what she expected, and her quest for a bracelet turns into a quest to demonstrate the importance of truth and trust--because sometimes what you hear isn't what you should believe . . . and sometimes, it is.



From writer, Liz Marsham ( DisneyPixar Incredibles 2: Heroes at Home, Disney Princess Beginnings ) and artist Tara Nicole Whitaker comes a heartwarming story of friendship that showcases openness and acceptance in a world where misunderstandings happen and rumors spread. Also included in this volume are a variety of story-related activities and special features!

48 pages, Hardcover

First published April 1, 2019

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157 reviews17 followers
July 31, 2020
O my my goshhhhhh soooooo cuteeeee.

I actually never knew Ariel sisters name but now I know

_aquata, andrina , arista , attina , adella and alana

Ariel's six sisters are unique in there own way . They are caring , thoughtful and kind . They look after each other and have a strong sense of family

When Ariel tell her sisters about spike




_We have better things to do then look for imaginary monster

_What if she is telling the truth ???

_then we have better things to do then look for real monster


_ good point


Hahaha so cute
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407 reviews5 followers
January 18, 2020
"I liked the story because Ariel's sisters didn't listen to her when she told them there was a real animal living in the cave named Spike. Spike took Aquata's bracelet because his parents are so worried about having some babies. He thought taking them presents would make them happy. So Spike took Aquata's bracelet as a present but it wasn't his to take." -Cadee, age 7
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409 reviews11 followers
July 28, 2019
I liked this graphic novel pretty well. I felt like the story was a bit meh but I know they were trying to write it simply for beginning readers so it's cool. I just wish they had diversified the pictures and plot a bit more. It seemed like every page you were looking at the same picture of Ariel talking to her sisters.
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721 reviews24 followers
August 11, 2020
This book was pretty good. It was a cute story of Ariel and her sisters when they were younger, and it was great for The Little Mermaid fans who can’t get enough of Ariel. My only issue with it was that it did move through the story rather quickly. I would have loved a little more detail in the story but it was still a cute book.
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June 14, 2021
It hurts when people don't believe her, but maybe that's because she tells too much story
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October 15, 2022
Maddie and I read this together and she really enjoyed it. She liked Spike a lot and wants to know how Ariel met Flounder now.
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