Parts of a book
Library Rules
Knuffle Bunny
Chromebook Rules
100

What are the three parts of a book we learned?

The spine, cover, and title page

100

How do we speak in the library?

Quietly

100

Who wrote Knuffle Bunny?

Mo Willems

100

How do we hold our Chromebooks when walking with them?

Tightly hugged to our body.

200

What does the author of a book do?

Write the book

200

What do we do when we have something to say or a question to ask?

Raise our hands

200

Who drew the pictures in Knuffle Bunny?

Mo Willems

200

What does not go on the outside of the Chromebooks?

Stickers or drawings of any kind

300

What does the illustrator of a book do?

Draws the pictures

300

What should we be doing at all times in the library?

Listening and following directions

300

Who was the owner of Knuffle Bunny?

Trixie

300

Who should not go near the Chromebooks?

Pets and babies

400

What information can you find on the front cover?

Title, author, illustrator

400

How do we sit on the rug?

Criss cross apple sauce

400

Where did Trixie lose Knuffle Bunny?

The laundromat, school, the airplane

400

Chromebooks should be ____________ every night.

Charged

500

What information goes on the title page? 

Title and author/illustator

500

What should never go near library books?

Several answers:

Food, drinks, liquids, pets, babies, scissors, pens, pencils, crayons, markers, pens

500

What happened to Knuffle Bunny in the end?

He was given back to Trixie for her baby to use.

500

What should never go near Chromebooks?

Several answers:

Food, drinks, liquids, scissors, pens, pencils, crayons, markers, pens

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