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The Memories Of Mermaid Pictures

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When you are considering purchasing a new piece of artwork for your wall the last thing you are probably thinking about is mermaid pictures. When most of us think of mermaids we think of a woman with long flowing blond hair whose legs have magically been transformed into a fish tail. Granted most adults don’t think about mermaids on a regular basis, but there is a group of people that do. Young girls love the mystery and beauty of these sea creatures and if you have a small lady in your life it’s a given that sooner or later she’s going to become fascinated with everything mermaids, including mermaid pictures.

After Disney’s release of the movie “The Little Mermaid” the notion that a mermaid was appealing took off. Little girls were dressing as Ariel, the mermaid for Halloween and their bedrooms were adorned with blankets, toys and clothing that depicted mermaids. Mermaid pictures were very popular. Not all of the mermaid images that found their way onto bedroom walls were purchased though. Children have such active imaginations and it’s not uncommon to visit the bedroom of a pre-teen girl and find a mermaid picture or two that she’s drawn.

Coloring books are also filled with things that children love. Puppy dogs, kittens, flowers and mermaid pictures can be found inside just waiting to be filled in with color so they can jump from the page. It’s wonderful to walk into a home with small children and see a refrigerator or bulletin board covered with pictures all torn from coloring books. The crayons marks are usually running outside the lines drawn on the page to create beautiful and priceless works of art.

Although much different than the fantasy of becoming a Princess, a mermaid does have its charm. For one, a mermaid can swim and she’s always beautiful regardless of how much time she’s spent under the water. You’d be hard pressed to find any mermaid pictures that show one with wet hair.

As children grow they begin to understand that some things aren’t real. No longer do they wait for Santa Claus to come down the chimney and the Easter Bunny becomes a distant memory. The same is said for mermaids. Once a youngster realizes that there really aren’t pretty girls swimming under the ocean they will quickly lose interest in actually becoming one. They will still glance at the images of mermaids and remember a time when they wanted very much to be that beautiful graceful creature. They’ll think of that every time they see mermaid pictures. And as those young women grow into mothers themselves they’ll find a renewed interest in the mermaid pictures that their own daughters draw for them.

Tags: Books, Children, Decoration, Toys

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