Around the Library
Library Vocabulary
Checking out
Miscellaneous
100

Name 2 things that are unique to the children's section.

What is a story area, a kids reading nook area, children's books!


100

Fiction means ...

What is no real/pretend.

100
What is something you need to have to check out a book?

A library card/library account.

100

Where do you go to ask for help?

The information (public service) desk.

200

What are 2 things that are unique to the teen section?

What are games, fun chairs, study room, teen activity, teen books?

200

Nonfiction means...

What is true or real.

200

How do you check out library materials?

Find a check out machine.
200

How long can you keep books?

3 weeks

300

Name 2 things that are unique to the adult section?

What is a computer lab, St. Croix collection, fire place, adult books?

300

Give an example of a fiction book.

Any book that is pretend or made up.

300

What do you do if you forgot your library card?

Ask for help at the information desk (public service desk).

300

How long can you keep DVDs?

One week

400

Name 2 interesting things about the top level of the library.

What is: the patio area with a view of the river, the art gallery, original book shelves- over 100 years old!

400

Give an example of a nonfiction book.

Any book that is about a real topic.

400

How can you renew library materials?

Sign into your account online.

400

What happens if you return a book late?

You might get charged a fee. (What is a fee?!)

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