Ariel and Eric - credit: Disney
Disneys Ariel The Little Mermaid
What child (even adult) isn't familiar with the story of Ariel The Little Mermaid and the helpful  nag, Sebastian the Crab.  Remember the song, "Under The Sea?"  The Little Mermaid is a great Disney animated film. But did you think about the good moral lessons it holds?

First we see Ariel letting her father and sisters down by her failing to show for the concert. Instead, Ariel continued to swim to the surface, even though her father told her directly that it was very dangerous.

Ariel's father had some parental lessons to remember, too, such as the importance of clear and attentive communication with a teenager.  After all, teenagers don't know as much as they think they do!

During the first part of the movie, Ariel remained totally focused only on what she wanted.  With no regard for consequences, she charged forth to pursue her own dream at all costs . . . the love of her life, Prince Eric. 

Her father, Titan, didn't handle that at all well, either. In fact, he destroyed Ariel's most prized possessions, including the statue of Eric that had sunk with the ship. He didn't think things through before reacting angrily. 

We all know the consequences... and how the devastated Ariel makes more bad choices. But there are even more lessons along the way to the ending, lessons you don't want to miss.


Ariel The Little Mermaid's story contains important lessons buried within the entertainment as Ariel grows and matures. These valuable life lessons are good to share with your children... and to get the attention of the adults in the household. They are delightfully spelled out in the context of the story in a recent article, Disney's Ariel the Little Mermaid - Enchanting With Lessons. Enjoy!
 
Disneys Ariel The Little Mermaid - Disney Wallpapers
Ariel Little Mermaid - Disney Wallpapers
Almost every little girl dreams of being a princess.  I absolutely wanted to be Ariel.  She even had red hair, so she tried to figure out what it would take to become a mermaid.

Imagine the time my mother had trying to explain to her five year old that she couldn't become a mermaid.  The closest thing she could do for her daughter was to purchase an Ariel doll.

I mostly played with horses and other toys like that, but Ariel was the exceptional doll.  She went everywhere with me.

It's probably a good thing that the Ariel costumes didn't exist back then.  Mom would have had a difficult time getting me out of them!

The little Ariel fans of today will be gleeful to look like Ariel, but the poor mothers might have their hands full explaining to their daughters that Ariel was, indeed, a mythical creature!

But what a wonderful character in the skilled hands of Disney. I just love the Disney animated Little Mermaid movie, its catchy music, and the depiction of Ariel in the above artwork (credit Disney).  I believe it would make great "wallpaper."

I also love the beautiful selections of Ariel The Little Mermaid Costume For Child that make a gleeful child feel like a Disney Princess!

 
Disney princesses are a trend that I double will ever disappear.  Snow White, Cinderella, Belle, The Little Mermaid Ariel, Sleeping Beauty . . . Come on, we all have our favorite!

For my sister, it was Snow White.  I didn't really like the story of Snow White, because at the time, the evil queen scared me.

Each child has her own favorite.  Mine, of course, was Ariel . . . which is why I wanted to create these pages for you, for the sake of all those Ariel fans out there.

Feel free to take a swim after browsing here if you like.  But unfortunately (or fortunately) you won't develop fins!