The day has arrived when Marnie Blue has to go to school for the first time. Before she sets off to Lady Sealia Foam’s Mermaid School her mum and her aunt Christabel give her a talking to, telling her about their time at the school.Marnie’s mum was a good girl who only ever got in trouble once and behaved herself. However, her aunt was always up to something and didn’t believe in rules. Marnie is unsure what people will think of her, especially with a famous aunt. Plus she doesn’t know anyone at the school and is scared she won’t make friends.On her first day, Marnie is upset when she gets told off after a sea snake comes out of her bag and blames her aunt for pranking her. She then gets told off in her music lesson when the other children think she is showing off. The teacher gives her a warning and tells her so won’t tolerate another member of the Blue family behaving in an unruly manner.Marnie is upset that the teachers seem to think that she is going to behave in a certain way because of her aunt and that people don’t like her and she doesn’t know why.If there ever was a book to take me back to my first few days at high school it is this book. You see I have two older sisters who went to the same school as me (they had just left by the time I started). Just like Marnie’s mum and aunt, one was very good and never got in trouble, the other (my middle sister) seemed to have trouble etched on her forehead!When I attended I was told not to let anyone know who my middle sister was as the teachers would think that I would be just like her and be labelled ‘disobedient or naughty’ too. I was quite lucky in the fact that by the time the teachers had worked out who I was related to I had shown my personality and they didn’t associate me with either of them.I also like how the book talked about how to act towards someone you know doesn’t like you. I was brought up that as long as I am me and not pretending to be someone I am not, to not worry about what people think of me. Not everyone would like me – they still don’t. I don’t like everyone I meet and know and the same goes for everyone else in the world, a lesson learned by Marnie, just be you and be polite.The book is the first in a series and I can see it being very popular as Mermaids seem to be everywhere at the moment. It is easy to read, interesting, covers lots of areas that young children, especially those just starting school will be going through and has some amazing illustrations.I now look forward to meeting Marnie and her friends and family again in the next in the series.Book Reviewed on Whispering Stories Book Blog*I received a free copy of this book, which I voluntarily reviewed