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The Polar Bear Express (Mermaid Tales), by Debbie Dadey

The Polar Bear Express (Mermaid Tales), by Debbie Dadey

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The Polar Bear Express (Mermaid Tales), by Debbie Dadey

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A lost baby polar bear shares the spotlight with a popular boy band in this Mermaid Tales adventure.Kiki Coral is thrilled beyond words when she meets a brand-new friend: a baby polar bear! The problem is, the little bear, whose name is Nestor, has floated away from home on a patch of ice and now he’s lost, hungry, and all alone!Kiki, Shelly, and Echo want to send Nestor back to his home on the Manta Ray Express, but a one-way ticket costs a whopping four jewels! That’s a fortune! Not to mention, all anyone at school can talk about is the Rays, who are performing a concert in Poseidon. Kiki loves the cute boy band as much as the next mergirl, but what about Nestor? Isn’t saving him more important than a concert?Can Kiki and her friends find a fun way to send their new furry friend home—and hang out with the Rays in the process?

The Polar Bear Express (Mermaid Tales), by Debbie Dadey

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #77300 in Books
  • Brand: Dadey, Debbie/ Avakyan, Tatevik (ILT)
  • Published on: 2015-05-19
  • Released on: 2015-05-19
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 7.63" h x .30" w x 5.13" l, .0 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 128 pages
The Polar Bear Express (Mermaid Tales), by Debbie Dadey

About the Author Debbie Dadey is an award-winning children’s book author who has written more than 150 books. She is best known for her series The Adventures of the Bailey School Kids, written with Marcia Thornton Jones. Debbie lives with her husband, three children, and three dogs in Sevierville, Tennessee.

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Splat!

“Five arms stretch out wide No brains; no blood; velvety Starfish cling to life.” “I really like that,” Kiki Coral told her teacher. “It’s a haiku,” Mrs. Karp explained. “Five claps for the first line, then seven, then five for the last line.” “Boring,” Pearl Swamp whispered under her breath. Mrs. Karp peered through her tiny glasses at Pearl, who slid down in her seat. “Do you think the Rays’ music is boring?” Mrs. Karp asked Pearl. Pearl sat up straight and tossed her long blond hair behind her shoulder. “Of course not!” The Rays were the most famous boy band in the ocean. They had sung at Pearl’s last birthday party. “Did you know that many of the Rays’ songs are poems?” Mrs. Karp said. “Of course, they are different from a haiku.” “Really?” asked Shelly Siren. Shelly was the only student at Trident Academy who had actually performed with the Rays at Pearl’s party. When their backup singer had gotten sick, Shelly had filled in for her. Mrs. Karp nodded and surprised her entire third-grade class by singing one of the Rays’ songs. “Shark, the sharpnose sevengill, lived near to me. We swam together every day And became the best of friends. Then someone told Shark he should eat me. And now I miss him terribly But our friendship had to end. Shark, the sharpnose sevengill, lived near to me. I’ll always treasure our friendship And hope someday he’ll see That sharks and merfolks can be friends. One day it will be. But until that day, I guess I’ll say Shark, I miss you still.” Pearl rolled her eyes, but most of the class tapped their tails in time to Mrs. Karp’s voice. When she finished, everyone clapped except Pearl. “That was totally amazing!” Echo Reef said. Mrs. Karp grinned and took a little bow. “What do you think about poems now?” she asked Pearl. Pearl shrugged. “I guess some poems are pretty wavy.” “I think poems should be silly,” Rocky Ridge said before singing to the class in a funny voice: “Food fights can be fun. Especially at lunchtime. Splat! Right in the face!” Rocky acted out the splat and fell onto the floor. Mrs. Karp hid her smile behind her hand, but Kiki couldn’t help laughing just a little. “That was very creative,” Mrs. Karp told Rocky, “but I hope you don’t plan to have a real food fight.” Rocky shook his head, but Kiki noticed the grin on his face. Kiki knew Rocky would love to throw anything, especially food. “You’ve given me a wonderful idea,” Mrs. Karp told Rocky. “Everyone will write their own poem for our next class assignment. It can be a haiku or a song or whatever type you’d like. We’ll talk about other kinds of poems in class tomorrow.” Pearl frowned at Rocky. “Thanks a lot!” she snapped. “More homework!”


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five Stars By Carrie B. Reynoso Great book for my 2nd grader

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. My 8 year old daughter fell in love with this series By juliealechuga My 8 year old daughter fell in love with this series. The only thing is that she is on a 6th grade reading level, so she read the whole series in less than a week. She does reread them though and loves the fact that she owns them all.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Great set of books for young readers. By SCF My 7 year old daughter loves these books. This one so is just as good as the previous books in the series. Perfect for a young reader - especially girls. Cute story lines - I like this author.

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