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NORWAY – The Norway Memorial Library has recently acquired the following books for the Children’s Department:

Juvenile picture books

Addy, “Lucky Jake”; Ahlberg, “Previously”; Balian, “Cows Going Past”; Bean, “At Night”; Blake, “Swift”; Brett, “The Three Snow Bears”; Brown, “Flat Stanley”; Cate, “The Magic Rabbit”; Cole, “On Meadowview Street”; Cunnane, “For You are a Kenyan Child.”

Also, deSeve,”Toy Boat”; Dillon, “Jazz on a Saturday Night”; Falconer, “Olivia Helps with Christmas”; Frank, “How to Catch a Fish”; Hawkes, “The Wicked Big Toddlah”; Horacek, Butterfly, Butterfly”; Jay, “1 2 3: A Child’s First Counting Book.”

Also, Jenkins, “What Happens on Wednesdays”; Jenkins, “Living Color”; Kimmel, “The Top Job”; Klise, “Imagine Harry Knock, Knock!”; Lakin, “Rainy Day!”; Landry, “Space Boy”; Lewis, “Every Year on Your Birthday”; Ljungkvist, “Follow the Line Through the House.”

Martin, “Baby Bear, Baby Bear, What Do You See?”; Martin, “Chicken Joy on Redbean Road”; Moss, “Our Friendship Rules”; Opie and Wells, “Mother Goose’s Little Treasures”; Pelletier, “The Toy Farmer”; Plourde, “A Mountain of Mittens”; Rex, “Psst!”

Also, Rosenthal, “Phooey!”; Rotner and Woodhull, “Every Season”; Schwartz, “Starring Miss Darlene”; Scieszka, “Cowboy and Octopus”; Shields, “The Bugliest Bug”; Sierra, “Mind Your Manners”; David, “Leaves”; Thompson, “The Apple Pie that Papa Baked”; Walsh, “Mouse Shapes”; Whybrow, “Harry and the Dinosaurs Go to School”; Willems, “Knuffle Bunny Too.”

JFY short chapter books

Brown, “Invisible Stanley”; Brown, “Stanley and the Magic Lamp”; Brown, “Stanley in Space”; Brown, “Stanley’s Christmas Adventure.”

Juvenile fiction

Jacques,”Eulalia!”; Klages, “The Green Glass Sea”; Stewart, “Hugo Pepper”; Stewart, “Fergus Crane”; Stewart, “Corby Flood”; Van Draanen, “Sammy Keyes and the Curse of Moustache Mary”; Van Draanen, “Sammy Keyes and the Hollywood Mummy”; Van Draanen, “Sammy Keyes and the Kitty Queen”; Van Draanen, “Sammy Keyes and the Runaway Elf”; Van Draanen, ” #3 Shredderman: Meet the Gecko.”

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