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

How should you enter the library?

Quietly

100

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

Spine

100

Where you should keep your book when you are at home?

In a safe place

100

This section of the library is for true books.

Junior nonfiction or nonfiction 

100

This book was about a girl who had to walk every day to get water

The Water Princess

200

When entering the library, what is usually the first thing you do?

Drop off your books

200

This is what you call a person who draws pictures for books.

Illustrator

200

This is what you should use to save your place in a book.

A bookmark

200

M on a spine label stands for 

Middle Fiction

200

In this book, a boy wanted a bicycle.

A Bike Like Sergios

300

How many books can you check out at a time?

Two

300

Who is the person who writes the book?

Author

300

What do you use to remember where your book goes on a shelf?

Shelf marker

300

Books that are not true are

Fiction

300

In this book, a girl wanted to make a hat for her neighbor

A Hat for Mrs. Goldman

400

How long can you keep a checked out book?

One week (but can renew)

400

What is the name of the book called

Title

400

What should you do if you accidentally ruin a book?

Tell Mrs. Wall

400

Fiction books are arranged on the shelf in this way

Alphabetical order by author's last name

400

In this book, a brother and sister found a board game and strange things happened when they played

Jumanji

500

True or False. Running is the library is ok.

False

500

Part of the book that lists the chapters and what page they start on

Table of contents

500

True or false: It is OK leave a book open on a table with the pages facing down

False

500

Nonfiction books are arranged on the shelf in this order

Number order

500

In this book, people in a quiet town find things covered with a mysterious slime

Bad Day at Riverbend