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Fishy-Winkle

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A seaside widow frets when her three small children repeatedly run away. On the shore they find a tiny mer-child who skipped school and cannot get home while the tide is out. The children haul the newcomer in a go-cart, share a jumbled picnic and befriend a comical haddock-shaped cat who gives them rides. After rambunctious games among frogs and caverns, the mer-child hails the returning tide and departs for home. The mother forgives the escapade, and the jaunty verse, playful imagery, and brisk rhymes keep the tale light and whimsical.

About the Author

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Jean C. Archer

Jean C. Archer was an author known for her contributions to children's literature in the early 20th century. Her works often blend whimsical storytelling with engaging characters, appealing to young readers. Among her notable titles are "Fishy-Winkle," a delightful tale that captures the imagination, and "The Adventures of Samuel and Selina," which showcases her ability to create adventurous narratives. Archer's writing reflects a playful spirit and a keen understanding of childhood curiosity, making her stories enduring favorites in the realm of children's books.

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