PARIS — The Paris Public Library recently added the following children’s picture books to its collection:
Anthony Browne, “One Gorilla: A Counting Book;” Sophia Grace Brownlee, “Tea Time with Sophia Grace and Rosie;” Eve Bunting, “Have You Seen My New Blue Sock;” Toni Buzzeo, “One Cool Friend;” Ilene Cooper, “The Golden Rule;” Julia Donaldson, “The Highway Rat;” Olivier Durea, “Jasper and Joop;” Paul Fleischman, “The Matchbox Diary;” Rodrigo Folguiera, “Ribbit!”
Also, Neil Gaiman, “Chu’s Day;” Chris Gall, “Awesome Dawson;” Laura Garnham, “The Tiniest Mermaid;” Wendy Halperin, “Peace;” Brett Helquist, “Grumpy Goat;” Kevin Henkes, “Penny and Her Marble;” Kevin Henkes, “Penny and Her Doll;” John Himmelman, “Katie and the Puppy Next Door;” Molly Schaar Idle, “Flora and the Flamingo:” Lita Judge, “Red Hat.”
Also, William Kamkwamba, “The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind;” Victoria Kann, “Fairy House;” Victoria Kann, “Emeraldlicious;” Victoria Kann, “Flower Girl;” Michael Kaplan, “Betty Bunny Didn’t Do It;” Michael Kaplan, “Betty Bunny Wants Everything;” David Kirk, “Oh So Tiny Bunny;” Jesse Klausmeier, “Open This Little Book;” Jutta Langreuter, “There’s No One I Love Like You.”
Also, Jonathan London, “Froggy’s Worst Playdate;” Loren Long, “Otis and the Puppy;” Scott Magoon, “The Boy Who Cried Bigfoot!;” Eva Moore, “Lucky Ducklings;” Herman Parish, “Amelia Bedelia Hit’s the Trail;” Mark Pett, “The Boy and the Airplane;” Amy Krous Rosenthal, “Exclamation Mark;” Elizabeth Scanlon, “Happy Birthday, Bunny!”
Also, Laura Vaccar Seeger, “Green;” Bob Shea, “Cheetah Can’t Lose;” Ruth Ann Smalley, “Sheila Says We’re Weird;” Theresa Smythe, “Chester’s Colorful Easter Eggs;” Lemony Snicket, “The Dark;” Bob Sornson, “Stand in My Shoes: Kids Learning about Empathy.”
Also, Janet Morgan Stoeke, “The Loopy Coop Hens: Letting Go;” Chris Van Dusen, “King Hugo’s Huge Ego;” Susan Verde, “The Museum;” Wendy Wax, “Easter Bunny On the Loose!;” Rosemary Wells, “Time-out for Sophie.”
National Children’s Book Week is being celebrated May 13 to 19 this year.
For more information or to reserve a title, call the library at 743-6994 or email [email protected].
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