Book Care
Parts of a Book
Library Rules
Fiction vs. Nonfiction
100

What should you use to save your spot in a book?

bookmark

100

Who is the person that writes the words in a book?

The author

100

What voice level should you use in the library  

Whispering or quiet voice

100

Is a story about a talking cat fiction or nonfiction?

Fiction

200

How do you hold a library book?

Seatbelt or hug

200

Who is the person that draws the pictures?

The illustrator

200

What do you use to show where a book belongs on the shelf?

A shelf marker

200

These books give you real facts and information.

Nonfiction

300

Where is the safest place to keep your book at home?

In your backpack or a high shelf

300

What is the side of the book called that you see on the shelf?  The part that keeps the book together?

The spine

300

Where do you put books when you are finished with them?

Book return box or tub

300

A book about real-life lions is what type of book?

Nonfiction

400

What should you do if you accidentally tear a page?

Tell Mrs. Hoffmann to see if she can fix it.

400

What do we call the name of the book?

The title

400

How many books can you usually check out at one time?

2

400

A book that is "make-believe" is called what?

Fiction

500

Why should we keep books away from pets and babies?

To keep them from getting chewed or torn

500

This is the the part that Mrs. Hoffmann librarian scans.

The barcode

500

What do we call the teacher who helps you find books?

The librarian

500

Fiction books are put on the shelf in what order?

ABC order

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