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NORWAY – The following books were recently added to the Children’s Department at Norway Memorial Library:

Picture books

Capucilli, “Katy Duck”; Lionni, “Where Have You Been?”; Lucas, “Whale”; Michelin, “Zuzu’s Wishing Cake”; Nash, “Tuff Fluff: The Case of Duckie’s Missing Brain”; Ommen, “The Surprise”; Ponti, “DeZert Isle”; Rickert, “Russ and the Firehouse.”

Also, Schachner, “Skippyjon Jones”; Scotton, “Russell and the Lost Treasure”; Tripp, “Tubby the Tuba”; Van Dusen, “If I Built a Car”; Wallace, “Seeds! Seeds! Seeds!”; Yolen, “Baby Bear’s Books.”

Juvenile fiction books

Balliett, “The Wright 3”; Bruchac, “Wabi”; Buckey, “A Samantha Mystery: The Curse of Ravenscourt”; Buckey, “A Samantha Mystery: The Stolen Sapphire”; Camran, “The Land of Elyon 4: Into the Mist”; Clements, “Room One: A Mystery or Two”; Collins, “Gregor and the Code of Claw.”

Also, De Mari, “The Last Dragon”; Ernst, “A Josefina Mystery: Secrets in the Hills”; Ernst, “A Kit Mystery: Danger at the Zoo”; Finney, “Conspiracy”; Finney, “Deception”; Finney, “Exile”; Finney, “Feud”; Funke, “Ghosthunters and the Incredibly Revolting Ghost!”

Also, Funke, “Ghosthunters and the Totally Moldy Baroness!”; Gutman, “The Homework Machine”; Haven, “Two Hot Dogs with Everything”; Hunter, “Warriors, Power of Three: The Sight”; Jones, “A Felicity Mystery: Peril at King’s Creek”; Lowry, “Gossamer.”

Also, Osborne, “The Mysteries of Spider Kane”; Paulsen, “Lawn Boy”; Riordan, “The Titan’s Curse”; Rowling, “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows”; Schmidt, “The Wednesday Wars”; Shaw, “A Kaya Mystery: The Silent Stranger”; Spinelli, “Where I Live”; Stone, “The Crane”; Van Draanen, “Sammy Keyes and the Wild Things.”

Juvenile nonfiction

Torres, “Hurricane Katrina and the Devastation of New Orleans”; Wilkes, “Dazzling Disguises and Clever Costumes”; Farmer, “Clever Ali”; Murphy, “Exploratopia”; Pfeffer, “We Gather Together”; Leedy, “The Edible Pyramid, Good Eating Every Day”; Harris, “It’s Not the Stork!”; Ajmera, “To Be an Artist.”

Also, Gifford, “Skate Boarding”; “I Can Make A Difference, A Treasury to Inspire Our Children”; Clements, “Dogku”; Moore, “There is a Crooked River”; “The Complete Book of Rhymes, Songs, Poems, Fingerplays and Chants”; “Raising Readers, 5 Stories from Maine; Laing, “An African Adventure”; Bruchac, “Malian’s Song.”

Juvenile biographies

Brown, “American Boy: The Adventures of Mark Twain”; Krull, “Houdini”; Landmann, “I am Marc Chagall”; Le Tord, “A Bird or Two: A Story about Henri Matisse”; McCully, “Marvelous Mattie.”

Juvenile reference

Libby, “Using Stories to Make Art.”

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