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Happy National Library Week (April 11th-17th)! Our Honorary Chairman for this year, Wisconsin Author Neil Gaiman, has written some really great books for kids over the years; here are some of them.
He wrote The Graveyard Book, which won the Newbery award (excellence in writing for kids) last year. He wrote Coraline which was then turned into a graphic novel and a movie, which we will be showing at the Sturgeon Bay Library on Thursday April 15th at 3pm. Odd and The Frost Giants hasn't been turned into anything yet, but it's still fun to read.
For younger kids he has written the picture books: The Dangerous Alphabet, Blueberry Girl, Crazy Hair, The Day I Swapped My Dad for Two Goldfish and Wolves in the Walls.
Better known in some circles for his books for teens and adults, Neil Gaiman's books for kids are just as great and well worth looking for.








