PARIS – The Paris Public Library recently added the following children’s books to its collection.
Picture books
Eileen Christelow, “The Five-Dog Night;” Andy Cutbill, “The Cow that Laid an Egg;” Ken Dychtwald, “Gideon’s Dream;” Cathryn Falwell, “Scoot;” Emily Gravett, “Monkey and Me;” Robbie Harris, “Maybe a Bear Ate It;” Leslie Helokoski, “Woolbur;” Tad Hills, “What’s up Duck;” Victoria Kann, “Pinkalicious;” Victoria Kann, “Purplicious;” Holly Keller, “Help! A Story of Friendship.”
Also, George Ella Lyon, “My Friend, the Starfinder;” Alan Madison, “Velma Gratch and the Way Cool Butterfly;” Katie Smith Milway, “One Hen;” Jon J. Muth, “The Three Questions;” Jon J. Muth, “Zen Ties;” Deborah Noyes, “Red Butterfly;” Laura Numeroff, “The Jellybeans and the Big Dance;” Jane O’Connor, “Bonjour, Butterfly;” Jane O’Connor, “Ready, Set, Skip.”
Also, Barbara Park, “Ma, There’s Nothing to Do Here;” Lynn Plourde, “Science Fair Day;” Antoinette Portis, “Not a Stick;” Eric Rohmann, “Kitten Tale;” Amy Rosenthal, “Little Hoot;” Cynthia Rylant, “Baby Face;” Cynthia Rylant, “Puppies and Piggies;” Carl Sam, “First Snow in the Woods;” Judith Byron Schachner, “Skippyjon Jones in the Dog-House.”
Also, Jon Scieszka, “Smash! Crash!;” Rufus Sedar, “Gallop;” George Shannon, “Rabbit’s Gift;” Nancy Tafuri, “Blue Goose;” Mark Teague, “LaRue for Mayor;” Jack Urbanovic, “Duck Soup;” Maria Van Lieshout, “Bloom: A Little Book about Finding Love;” Melanie Watt, “Chester;” Leah Wilcox, “Waking Beauty;” Karma Wilson, “Princess Me.”
Juvenile fiction
Kate Banks, “Lenny’s Space;” Lesley Blume, “Tennyson;” Georgia Byng, “Molly Moons Incredible Book of Hypnotism;” Meg Cabot, “Moving Day: Allie Finkle’s Rules for Girls;” Leslie Connor, “Waiting for Normal;” Tony DiTerlizzi, “Spiderwick Chronicles;” Nancy Fan, “Swordquest;” John Flanagan, “The Battle for Skandia.”
Also, Patricia Giff, “Eleven;” Elizabeth Jones, “Traitor in Williamsburg;” P.B Kerr, “Day of the Djinn: Warriors;” David Lubar, “Curse of the Campfire Weenies;” Mike Lupica, “The Big Field;” Ma Peet, “Keeper;” Jack Prelutsky, “My Dog May be a Genius.”
Also, Michael Reisman, “Simon Bloom, The Gravity Keeper;” Emily Rodda, “Key to Rondo;” Brandon Sanderson, “Alcatraz Versus the Evil Librarians;” Susan Schade, “Faradawn;” Zilpha Snyder, “Bronze Pen;” Geronimo Stilton, “Valley of the Giant Skeletons;” R.L. Stine, “Dumb Clucks.”
Juvenile non-fiction
Jim Arnosky, “The Brook Book;” Lesley Bannatyne, “Witches’ Night Before Halloween;” Cicely Mary Barker, “Return to Fairyolpolis;” Brian Cleary, “Lazily, Crazily, Just a Bit Nasally;” Brian Cleary, “Quirky, Jerky, Extra Perky;” Lynn Curlee, “Mythological Creatures;” Marian Edelman, “I Can Make a Difference.”
Also, Jeff Foxworthy, “Dirt on my Shirt;” Gail Gibbons, “Moon Book;” Alan Katz, “Oops;” Munro Leaf, “Brushing Your Teeth can Be Fun;” Loreen Leedy, “The Edible Pyramid;” Jan Mark, “The Museum Book;” Edward Miller, “The Tooth Book;” Wendy Pfeffer, “A New Beginning.”
Also, Lynn Plourde, “Margaret Chase Smith: A Woman for President;” April Pulley Sayre, “Trout are Made from Trees;” Shel Silverstein, “Don’t Bump the Glump;” Judith St. George, “Stand Tall, Abe Lincoln;” Ruth Strother, “W is for Woof;” Helen Wilbur, “Z is for Zeus;” Christopher Wormell, “Wings, Horns and Claws.”
For more information or to reserve a title, call the library at 743-6994 or e-mail [email protected].
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