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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.
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