A beautiful mermaid swimming gracefully above a vibrant seabed filled with colorful coral reefs and glowing marine life.

Introducing Natasha Turambi: The Voice of Mermaid in “Mermaid On A Mountaintop”

Introducing Natasha Turambi: The Voice of Mermaid in “Mermaid On A Mountaintop”

While many little girls dreamed of being princesses and mermaids, Natasha Turambi never did. As a child, her interests leaned away from what she thought of as “girly-girly.”

But when asked to sing the role of Mermaid in “Mermaid On A Mountaintop”, she eagerly embraced the opportunity—not because she longed to be a mermaid, but for the excitement of stepping into a character she had never imagined herself playing.

Natasha Turambi, featured singer for Sherri Eri’s Mermaid on a Mountaintop project. This portrait highlights the lead vocalist of the "Mist of My Memory" soundtrack for the Picture the Book brand.

Music has always been central to Natasha’s life, starting from her school choir days to her volunteer work at church camps, and her role as an early childhood music and movement educator at Our Music Studio (OMS).

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At OMS, she fosters a lifelong love of music in children aged 6 months to 5 years, exposing them to various musical genres, concepts, and instruments, all while making the learning process fun and engaging.

Now, the children she teaches will be thrilled to discover that their beloved teacher, with her soothing, melodious voice, is also the voice of Mermaid.

Enjoy her magical duet with Merprince here.

The "Mist of My Memory" cover is a symphony of color. In the foreground, a Mermaid and Merprince hold hands, their shimmering tails glowing against the deep blue. Surrounding them is a bustling coral reef teeming with colorful fish. A cheerful pink dolphin leaps nearby, while a wise-looking sea turtle glides through the currents. In the background, massive, rhythmic waves curl under a misty sky. Far in the distance, a tiny baby mermaid floats peacefully in a pearly-white shell, appearing like a soft memory drifting on the tide.
Sherri Eri is a Singapore-based children’s author and founder of Picture the Book. She writes inclusive picture books and audiobooks shaped by rhythm and carefully chosen words — so children can follow the story even if they can’t see the illustrations.

 

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