Library Rules
Parts of a Book
Book Care
Sections of the Library
Name that Book
100

What is the maximum number of books you can have out in your name?

3

100

A person who writes a book.

An author

100

What should you keep away from your books?

Pets, babies, toddlers, food, drink.

100

Made up stories.

What is fiction?

100

This book series is about a boy and his pet fly.

FLY GUY

200

When entering the library, you first go here.

To a circle on the rug.

200

A person who draws pictures for books.

An illustrator

200

This is used to save your place in a book.

A bookmark.

200

Most picture books have an "E" on the call number.  What does "E" stand for?

Everybody books

200

This book series has a main character named Greg

Diary of a Wimpy Kid

300

What should you do after you check out a book?

Find a place away from other kids and read quietly.
300

The part of the book you see when the book is on the shelf.

The spine.

300

How should you carry your book?

With both hands or hug it.

300

These books have numbers on the call number.

Example:  398.2  JOH

Nonfiction

300

Dragons who were taken when young and hid in a cave.

WINGS OF FIRE

400

How long can you keep the books?

2 weeks

400

The name of any book.

The title.

400

What is it called if you fold over a corner of the page to mark your spot?

Dog-ear

400

Some of the books have GN on the call number.  What does GN mean?

Graphic Novel

400

This book is about a boy stranded in the wilderness alone after a plane crash.

HATCHET

500

If you don't want to check out a book, what should you do while others are checking out?

Pick a book and read quietly.

500
On what part of the book will you find the call number?

The spine.

500

True or False?

If your book is damaged, have your parents fix it.

False

500

How are fiction books arranged on the shelves?

In alphabetical order by the author's last name.

500

This hamster lives in a classroom and helps the students and teachers with their problems.

Humphrey

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