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Hardcover Mermaids on Parade Book

ISBN: 0399247084

ISBN13: 9780399247088

Mermaids on Parade

Dressing up as a mermaid is even more fun when you get to be part of the Mermaid Parade! Every year at the beginning of summer, mermaids and Neptunes and creatures of the sea flock to Coney Island to... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Love this one!

We bought this book yesterday and have read it about 15 times since. My girls are crazy about it! We are now making big plans to go to the parade in Brooklyn!

Darling it's better down where it's wetter

New York City has changed a lot in the past 30 years. Used to be a grittier, seedier town. Graffiti and wild parties. Love and violence. And when New York had a parade it was an adults only affair. Today that seediness has receded, leaving everything a little more family friendly. You walk in Times Square and sex shops don't appear to the eye. You can attend the Greenwich Village Halloween parade without worrying about excessive nudity. Really, one of the few parades left in the city that successfully melds that old-time wildness with the newfangled kid-friendly vibe is Coney Island's annual Mermaid Parade. Topless women and babies, that's what you'll see these days. It seems an odd parade to celebrate in the format of a picture book, but Mermaid Parade attendee and illustrator Melanie Hope Greenberg is up to the challenge. With her bold colors and sense of pizzazz, Greenberg brings to life an event that continues to enthrall both children and adults alike with a love of fun, costumes, and general unavoidable weirdness. A young girl puts on a mermaid costume, but not just for the fun of playing dress-up. The summer solstice is nigh and it's time for the yearly Mermaid Parade at Coney Island. This year the girl will be participating with her mom and dad and they've come up with the perfect outfit to wow the judges. Joining them are crowds of other participants and everyone gets a number. Then, as people dressed as King Neptune and Queen Mermaid lead on, everyone marches down the boardwalk and around the streets for all the happy onlookers. The route ends at the sandy shore, but that's not all there is to it. The Costume Judges look everyone over carefully and by the end of the day the girl has won for "Best Little Mermaid." And though it may be over, next year it'll happen all over again, and she has her trophy until then to remember. For those of you who have first-hand experience with The Mermaid Parade, just let me say that there are no naked breasts in this book. Not so much as a drop of nip slippage. In fact, you could hardly come up with a more wholesome story of grown adults putting on shiny sequins and pretending to be the denizens of underwater lands. And for a moment I was a little sad when it looked as if there weren't any men in skirts, but a closer inspection cheered me entirely as I found them. Greenberg has also included many of her fellow participants in this book, which is fun. Her style utilizes gouache, pen and pencil to create simple characters with distinctive personalities. Some might miss the presence of grime and sleaze, but this book is very much from a child's perspective. And kids, by and large, notice shiny costumes before all else. From a non-fiction standpoint the homework for this book covered several different areas. For example, there's a pretty cool two-page spread that provides a map of the Coney Island area, detailing the parade route and all that it encompasses. Astroland, the Wonder Wheel, Nathan's, the par
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