Emily is a 12-year old semi-mer (half mermaid, half human). She is very skinny. She has brown hair down to about her shoulders. When she is a mermaid, she has a shiny purple and green tail.
Yes, "Emily Windsnap and the Monster from the Deep" is a fantasy book. It is part of the Emily Windsnap series by Liz Kessler, which follows the adventures of Emily, a girl who discovers she is a mermaid.
They are like a gray-blue colour.
No, they can't. Mermaids can be a human on land and a mermaid in water if one or their parents is a human, though, like Emily Windsnap. If you don't know who that is, read "The Tail of Emily Windsnap."
what girl picks on emily at school
Fiction. It might seem like Realistc Fiction but because it features mythical creatures it is Fiction.
I think it might be The Tail of Emily Windsnap by Liz Kessler and if that is it then you might want to read the 2 other Emily Windsnap books Hope that helped. is it that cover of a girl with a red tail and has frinje is the cover with a girl with a red tail and the cover says SPLASH in a wiggley way?
Yes she is a big fan of the book.
I am looking for a free online ervice that will translate English to Shona. I have a friend who speaks Shona and would like to talk to him in his native langauge can you help me?
13 Treasures, 13 Secrets, 13 Curses by Michelle , Emily Windsnap series by Liz Kessler and Georgia Nicolson series by Louise Rennison!
no it is like that because in zim/ we speak two languges shona and ndebele so in shona we dont have''x''
She have read a lot of books. One of the books she likes is named "The Giver".
Oh, dude, "shona" in Bengali means gold. So, if someone calls you "shona" in Bengali, they're basically saying you're as precious as gold... or maybe they just really like shiny things. Who knows, right?