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PARIS – The Paris Public Library has added the following children’s book to its collection:

Picture books

Kate Banks, “Max’s Dragon;” Judi” Barrett, “Never Take a Shark to the Dentist;” Laura Bush, “Read All About It;” Eric Carle, “From Head to Toe;” Nathan Clement, “Drive;” Diane De Groat, “Mother You’re the Best! (But Sister You’re a Pest!);” Marla Frazee, “A Couple of Boys Have the Best Week Ever;” Cornelia Funke, “A Princess, a Pirate and One Wild Brother;” Adele Geras, “Little Ballet Star.”

Also, Lois Grambling, “T-Rex and the Mother’s Day Hug;” Geoffrey Hayes, “Benny and Penny in Just Pretend;” Bell Hooks, “Grump Groan Growl;” Clare Jarrett, “Arabella Miller’s Tiny Caterpillar;” Loreen Leedy, “Missing Math: A Number Mystery;” Barbara Lehman, “Museum Trip;” Barbara Lehman, “The Red Book;” Barbara Lehman.

Also, “Trainstop;” Anita Lobel, “Hello, Day;” Jonathan London, “Froggy Goes to Camp;” Alison McGhee, “Bye-Bye, Crib;” Alison McGhee, “Little Boy;” Kate McMullan, “I’m Bad;” Jane O’Connor, “Fancy Nancy’s Favorite Fancy Words;” Herman Parish, “Amelia Bedelia and the Cat;” Daniel Pinkwater, “Bear’s Picture.”

Also, Judy Schachner, “Skippyjon Jones and the Treasure Hunt;” Laura Amy Schlitz, “Good Masters! Sweet Ladies! Voices from the Medieval Village;” Laura Vacarro Seeger, “Dog and Bear: Twos Company;” Bob Shea, “Big Plans;” Uri Shulevitz, “How I Learned Geography;” Janet Stevens, “Help Me, Mr.Mutt!;” Matthew Van Fleet, “Alphabet;” Mo Willems, “The Pigeon Wants a Puppy.”

Juvenile fiction

Tony Abbott, “Postcard;” Katherine Applegate, “The Home of the Brave;” Avi, “Seer of Shadows;” Blue Balliet, “The Calder Game;” Annie Barrows, “Ivy and Bean Take Care of the Babysitter;” Ted Bell, “Nick of Time;” Jeanne Birdsall, “The Penderwicks on Gardam Street;” Judy Blume, “Cool Zone with the Pain and the Great One.”

Also, Michael Buckley, “Tales from the Hood;” Sarah Buckley, “Thief in the Theater;” Kathleen Duble, “Bravo Zulu, Samantha;” Kathleen Ernst, “Runaway Friend;” Jackie French, “Rover;” Jessica George, “Dragon Slippers;” Lisa Graff, “The Thing About Georgie;” Margaret Haddix, “Found;” Matt Haig, “Samuel Blink and the Forbidden Forest.”

Also, Kevin Henkes, “Bird Lake Moon;” Erin Hunter, “Outcast;” Erin Hunter, “The Quest Begins;” Kathryn Lasky, “Journey;” Ingrid Law, “Savvy;” Lois Lowry, “The Willoughbys;” James Luceno, “Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull;” D.J. MacHale, “Raven Rise;” Megan McDonald, “Stink and the Great Guinea Express;” Nancy Mercado, “Baseball Crazy;” Mary Pope Osborne, “Dark Day in the Deep Sea;” Sara Pennypacker, “Clementine’s Letter.”

Also, Daniel Pinkwater, “Neddiad;” James Preller, “Six Innings;” Rick Riordan, “Battle of the Labyrinth;” Pam Munoz Ryan, “Esperanza Rising;” Angie Sage, “Queste;” Lauren St. John, “The White Giraffe;” Trenton Lee Stewart, “Mysterious Benedict Society and the Perilous Journey;” R.L. Stine, “Revenge of the Living Mummy;” Sarah L. Thompson, “The Dragon’s Egg;” Laurence Yep, “Bravo, Mia;” Laurence Yep, “Mia;” Tracie Zimmer, “Reaching for Sun.”

Juvenile nonfiction

Shoshanna Kirk, “T is for Tugboat;” Cherry Lynne, “How We Know What We Know about Our Planet;” JoAnn Early Macken, “Flip, Float, Fly: Seeds on the Move;” Claire Nivola, “Planting the Trees of Kenya;” Marilyn Singer, “Venom.”

For more information or to reserve a title, call the Paris Public Library at 743-6994 or e-mail [email protected].

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