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PARIS — New children’s books have been announced at the Paris Public Library.

Picture books

Tedd Arnold, “Ride, Fly Guy, Ride;” Mac Barnett, “Extra Yarn;” Peter Bentley, “King Jack and the Dragon;” Kelly Bingham, “Z is for Moose;” Lori Haskins, “Flat Stanley at Bat;” Toni Buzzeo, “Stay Close to Mama;” Michael Catchpool, “The Cloud Spinner;” Lucille Colandro, “There was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Clover.”

Also, Alexandra Day, “Carl at the Dog Show;” Alexandra Day, “The Fairy Dogfather;” Emily Gravett, “Wolf Won’t Bite!” John Grogan, “Marley: Not a Peep;” Lori Haskins, “Ducks in a Row;” Chris Haughton, “Oh No, George!” Geoffrey Hayes, “The Bunny’s Night Light;” Kevin Henkes, “Penny and Her Song;” Daniel Kirk, “Library Mouse: A Museum Adventure.”

Also, J. Klassen, “I Want My Hat Back;” Reeve Lindbergh, “Homer, the Library Cat;” Jonathan London, “Froggy Builds a Tree House;” Kate McMullen, “I’m Fast!;” Lynn Meltzer, “The Construction Crew;” Jane O’Connor, “Fancy Nancy and the Mermaid Ballet;” Jane O’Connor, “Fancy Nancy and the Too Loose Tooth;” David Petersen, “Snowy Valentine;” Lynn Plourde, “Only Cows Allowed;” Bob Raczka, “Fall Mixed Up;” Margaret Rey, “Pretzel.”

Also, Amy Rosenthal, “Plant a Kiss;” Amy Krous Rosenthal, “Chopsticks;” Eileen Rosenthal, “I Must Have Bobo!” Cynthia Rylant, “Annie and Snowball and the Surprise;” Rob Scotton, “Secret Agent Splat;” Judy Sierra, “Suppose You Meet a Dinosaur;” Janet Morgan Stoeke, “Pip’s Trip;” Sally Sutton, “Demolition;” Chris Van Dusen, “Randy Riley’s Really Big Hit;” Rosemary Wells, “Yoko Learns to Read;” Mo Willems, “Listen to My Trumpet;” Greg Zemlansky, “The Parrot Who Couldn’t Talk;” Kathleen Zoehfeld, “Secrets of the Garden.”

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Children’s novels

Tony Abbott, “The Startling Story of the Stolen Statue;” Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, “What Color is My World;” Natalie Babbitt, “The Moon over High Street;” E.D. Baker, “Fairy Lies;” Kelly Rega Barnhill, “The Mostly True Story of Jack;” Rob Buyea, “Because of Mr. Terupt;” Francis Cottrell Boyce, “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Flies Again;” Mary Casanova, “McKenna;” Mary Casanova, “McKenna Ready to Fly;” Andrew Clements, “The Whites of Their Eyes.”

Also, Doreen Cronin, “The Legend of Diamond Lil;” Hannah Dolan, “Battle for Naboo;” Tim Green, “Pinch Hit;” Jacqueline Greene, “The Crystal Ball;” Dan Gutman, “Never Say Genius;” Dan Gutman, “Mr. Burke is Berserk;” Dan Gutman, “Mission Unstoppable;” Polly Horvath, “Mr. and Mrs. Bunny—Detectives Extraordinary;” Erin Hunter, “The Darkest Hour.”

Also, William Joyce, “E. Aster Bunnymund and the Battle of the Warrior Eggs at the Earth’s Core;” Kazu Kibui, “Explorer: the Mystery Boxes;” Gordon Korman, “Showoff;” Thanhha Lai, “Inside Out & Back Again;” Kathryn Lasky, “Frost Wolf;” Peter Lerangis, “The Dead of Night;” Wendy Maas, “The Candymakers;” Phillip Margolin, “Vanishing Acts;” Wendy Mass, “Finally;” Mary Pope Osborne, “Abe Lincoln at Last!.”

Also, R.J. Palacio, “Wonder;” Lincoln Peirce, “Big Nate and Friends;” Lincoln Peirce, “Big Nate Goes for Broke;” Adam Rex, “Cold Cereral;” Cal Ripken, “Super-Sized Slugger;” Laurel Snyder, “Bigger than a Bread Box;” Nancy Springer, “The Case of the Cryptic Crinoline;” Geronimo Stilton, “Mystery in Venice;” Geronimo Stilton, “Thea Stilton and the Ice Treasure;” Jude Watson, “A King’s Ransom;” Ryder Windham, “The Wrath of Darth Maul.”

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

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