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Show Library Adds New Books portant to Alan. A book to be heard and understood by children chil-dren of every generation. Other arrivals "Moon Song Lullabv," by Jamake High-water;' High-water;' "Sleepy Bear," by Lydia Dadcovich: "Taking Care of Carnithers," by James from PacMan to Pandas, books tell you how and why. The Davis County Library in cooperation with the Children's Chil-dren's Book Council, urges you to visit your library during National Children's Book Week, Nov. 15-21, and "Get Lost in a Book," the theme for ')H2. Enjoy these recent arrivals arriv-als at your local branch. "BENNY Bakes a Cake," by Eve Rice. Will Benny have a birthday party alter his dog Ralph eats his birthday cake? Toddlers will love this winning combinaiioii of birthdays and dogs. "Roll Over!" illustrated by Merle Peek. Mr. Peek has illustrated this traditional counting song in a way that w ill delight pre-schoolers. What w ould you do if you had a bear, cat, dog, snake, and a deer in your bed? "THE Mysterious Girl in the Garden," by Judith St. George. Spending the summer in England is boring, boring, boring for Terrie until she meets a mvsteriniis oirl dres sed in strange clothes who claims she is an English Princess Prin-cess named Charlotte. But Charlotte lived 200 years ago, or does she? "Oh, Boy! Babies!" by Alison Ali-son Herzig and Jane Mali. This book centers around a unique course in infant care at an all boy school. Fifth and sixth grade boys would be learning by playing, diapering, feeding, and bathing actual babies. The result is a candid, funny, marvelous mar-velous book that shows that babies are "boys' stuff' too. "If vou drop them you're dead. "ALAN And Naomi," by Myron Levoy. "1 won't do it. I have enough problems." Alan yells at his parents when they ask him to play with Naomi, that "crazy-acting girl" upstairs. up-stairs. It is 1944 in New York, and the war in Europe is far away for Alan Silverman. But when Alan sees Naomi's haunted face and hears about her horrifying experiences in wartorn France, he changes his mind. As Naomi comes out of her shell, their friendship becomes more and more im- |