Card
Rules
Check-out
What can you do at the library?
Getting around the Library
100

What do you need a card for?

To check out books.

100

Number one rule when visiting the library?

Speak quietly!

100

Who helps you find or checkout books?

Librarian!
100

What can you use at the library?

Use a computer
100

Where are the newspapers?

Periodicals

200

How can you get a library card?

Visit the library or apply online.

200

Can you eat or drink in the library?

No! Keep it clean!

200

Can you check out DVDs from the library?

Yes!

200

What is a picture book?

A book that has a lot of pictures and not too many words.

200

Where can you find a dictionary?

Reference section

300

What should you do if you lose your card?

Call the library or visit the front desk.

300
How can you return books you have checked out?

Either in the box outside or at the front desk in the library.

300

Can you check out computers from the library?

Yes!

300

Why do you go to the library?

To read books!
300

Books about stories that did not really happen.

Fiction

400

How old do you have to be to get a card on your own?

18

400

If you really like your book, can you check it out again?

Yes.

400

What is an ebook?

An electronic book; you can read it on a device (i.e. phone, computer, app, kindle).
400

What does fiction mean?

A story that did not happen in real life, like a fairytale.

400

These stories reall happened.

Non-fiction

500

Can you keep books you borrow from the library?

No!

500

What should you do if you lose your book?

Call the library or visit the front desk.

500

Can you check out books that you listen to?

Yes, they are called audiobooks.

500

True or false:

You can get free tickets to museums at the Kingston library.

TRUE!

500

This is where you check out books.

Circulation desk

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