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Serendipity (1974)

by Stephen Cosgrove

Other authors: Robin James (Illustrator)

Series: Serendipity (1974)

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A large sea creature discovers she has important work to do as guardian of all the seas.
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My mom read me these books as a child and as such, I have a particular endearment for them. When I found these seven in a book shop, and realized I hadn't read any of them, I snagged them, eager to read more of these favorite stories.
Unfortunately, these seven tended towards the sappy and simple, instead of the imaginative and adventurous of the ones my Mom read. Perhaps she picked the best ones. Perhaps it is my own glossy memory of childhood. But the ones like Muffin Muncher, Wheedle on the Needle, Maui-Maui, and The Savepotmus are better. Still, owning these is important to me and I am glad I have them. ( )
  empress8411 | Dec 28, 2016 |
A beautiful book with easy writing and some gorgeous pictures (not as beautiful as some of the other Serendipity illustrations). The story introduces us to the main character of the series, which is an unknown sea creature born from a mysterious egg resting on an iceberg.

Being one of the first stories there are actually two lessons although like each other book in the series the main one is the one that emphasized.

The only thing I found wrong with this one is that all the fishes were to gather at the Island of Capri. Amazingly the author included whales and dolphins as fishes when they are actually mammals but fortunately kids aren't as picky with the facts as some of us adults. ( )
  flamingrosedrakon | Aug 25, 2015 |
I remember loving this as a kid, but as an adult it's pretty overly moralistic - the moral is, in fact, written right on the cover. But the little water dragon is still cute. ( )
  JennyArch | Apr 13, 2015 |
I really liked this book as a kid and I LOVED the illustrations. ( )
  locriian | Oct 27, 2014 |
To me, this is a classic among children's books. I loved it as a child, and I'm nostalgic over it as an adult. Cosgrove creates wonderful stories for children that combine fantastical characters with meaningful lessons. The illustrations are absolutely fabulous and could capture the imagination of any child. I highly recommend this and the rest of Cosgrove's books. ( )
  TheBooknerd | Oct 27, 2010 |
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Serendipity:

The Gift of Finding

Valuables or Riches

Not Sought.

(Webster)
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Dedicated to the memory of Bob Kollmar, who was our Serendipity. -Steven & Robin
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On an iceberg far south in the Antarctic sat an egg.
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