PARIS – The Paris Public Library recently added the following children’s books to its collection:
Picture books
Allan Ahlberg, “Pencil;” Wilbur Awdry, “Halloween in Anopha;” Simon Beecroft, “Anakin in Action;” Stan Berenstein, “Berenstein Bear’s Big Bedtime Book;” Sandra Boynton, “Let’s Dance, Little Pookie;” Christina Butler, “Dark, Dark Night;” Emma Chichester Clark, “Melrose and Croc: an Adventure to Remember.”
Also, Pamela Edwards, “Jack and Jill’s Treehouse;” Mary Englebreit, “Mary Englebreit’s Mother Goose Favorites;” Jill Esbaum, “To the Big Top;” Eugene Field, “Wynken, Blynken, and Nod;” Meredith Gary, “Sometimes You Get What You Want;” Shannon Hale, “Rapunzel’s Revenge;” Robie Harris, “Mail Harry to the Moon.”
Also, Tad Hills, “Duck and Goose 1, 2, 3;” Susan Jeffers, “My Chincoteague Pony;” Alan Katz, “Flim Flam Fairies;” Laurie Keller, “Scrambled States of America Talent Show;” Suzy Lee, “Wave;” Loreen Leedy, “Crazy Like a Fox;” Brian Lies, “Bats at the Library;” Steffanie Lorig, “Such a Silly Baby.”
Also, Deb Lund, “Monsters on Machines;” Suse Macdonald, “Alphabet Animals;” Jane Manning, “Cat Nights;” Barbara McClintock, “Adele and Simon in America;” David McPhail, “Dot and Bob;” Marjorie Murray, “On Halloween Night;” Laura Numeroff, “Time for School, Mouse;” Allison Ofanansky, “Harvest of Light;” Audrey Penn, “Chester Racoon and the Big Bad Bully.”
Also, Lynne Plourde, “The Dump Man’s Treasures;” Tennant Redbank, “Hidden World of Fairies;” Mike Reiss, “The Boy Who Wouldn’t Share;” Edel Rodriguez, “Sergio Makes a Splash;” Amy Rosenthal, “Its Not Fair;” Jon Scieszka, “Meet Jack Truck;” Jon Scieszka, “Pete’s Party.”
Also, Jon Scieszka, “Vroom! It’s Color Time;” Jon Scieszka, “Who’s that Truck;” Rob Scotton, “Splat the Cat;” Brooke Shields, “Welcome to Your World Baby;” Judy Sierra, “Born to Read;” Lane Smith, “Madam President;” Jamie Spencer, “Train to Maine;” Susan Swanson, “House in the Night.”
Also, Nancy Tillman, “The Wonder of You;” Carrie Weston, “New Bear at School;” Mo Willems, “I Love My New Toy;” Mo Willems, “I Will Surprise My Friend;” Jeanette Winter, “Wangaris’ Trees of Peace;” Matthew Reinhart, “Fairies and Magical Creatures.”
Juvenile fiction
Tony Abbott, “Escape from Jabar Loo;” Tony Abbott, “Pirates of the Purple Dawn;” Tony Abbott, “Queen of Shadowthorn;” Tony Abbott, “Treasure of the Orkins;” Dale Basye, “Heck: Where the Bad Kids Go;” Ian Beck, “Tom Trueheart and the Land of Dark Stories;” Simon Beecroft, “Watch Out for Jabba the Hutt;” Judy Blume, “Going, Going, Gone with the Pain.”
Also, N.E Bode, “The Anybodies;” Patrick Carman, “Rivers of Fire;” Patrick Carman, “Stargazer;” Andrew Clements, “Lost and Found;” Eoin Colfer, “Time Paradox;” Chris D’Lacey, “Fire Eternal;” Kate DiCamillo, “Mercy Watson Thinks Like a Pig;” Tony Diterlizzi, “Kenny and the Dragon;” Frances Dowell, “Phineas L. MacGuire Blasts Off.”
Also, Debbie Dadey, “Mrs. Jeepers Scariest Halloween Ever;” Jean Ferris, “Twice Upon a Marigold;” Dan Gutman, “Nightmare at the Book Fair;” Frances Hardinge, “Well Witched;” Elizabeth Haydon, “The Dragon’s Lair;” Elizabeth Haydon, “The Floating Island;” Elizabeth Haydon, “The Thief Queen’s Daughter.”
Also, Mary Hoffman, “City of Secrets;” Erin Hunter, “Cats of the Clans;” Elizabeth Kay, “The Divide;” Elizabeth Kay, “Back to the Divide;” Elizabeth Kay, “Jinx on the Divide;” Elizabeth Kimmel, “School Spirit;” Iain Lawrence, “Séance;” Ann M. Martin, “The Secret Book Club;” Ann M. Martin, “September Surprises;” Megan McDonald, “Judy Moody Goes to College.”
Also, Kelly McKain, “Fairy Riding School;” Ansem Montgomery, “Into the Hollow Earth;” Stephanie Peters, “Football Double Threat;” Sarah Prineas, “The Magic Thief;” Ron Roy, “White House White Out;” Marie Rutkoski, “The Cabinet of Wonders;” Alex Shearer, “Sea Legs.”
Also, Geronimo Stilton, “Geronimo Stilton, Secret Agent;” James Thurber, “The 13 Clocks;” Karen Traviss, “Star Wars the Clone Wars;” Valerie Tripp, “Really Truly Ruthie.”
Juvenile nonfiction
David Adler, “Fun with Roman Numerals;” Lesa Cline-Ransome, “Helen Keller; The World in Her Heart;” Ernest Drake, “Monsterology;” Pamela Edwards, “B is for Big Ben;” Alvin Hall, “Show Me the Money;” Elizabeth Harris, “The Mad Scientist’s Notebook;” Lee Bennett Hopkins, “Hamsters, Shells and Spelling Bees.”
Also, Barbara Kerley, “What to do About Alice;” Steve Layne, “Number 1 Teacher;” Sue Macy, “Swifter, Higher, Stronger;” Emily McCully, “My Heart Glow;” Mick Manning, “Art School;” Dan Yaccarino, “Go Go America.”
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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