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

When entering the library your mouth is like this.

What is closed, not talking?

100

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

What is the book's spine?

100

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

What is on a table or shelf, away from pets or babies?

100

This section of the library is for true books.

What is the nonfiction section?

100

This book has a fish who is glum and gloomy.

What is "The Pout-Pout Fish"?

200

When entering the library, you first go here.

What is the carpet?

200

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

What is the illustrator?

200

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

What is a bookmark?

200

FIC on the spine means this.

What is Fiction?

200

This book is about a bad monkey, who is always up to something.

What is "Curious George"?

300

The number of books can you check out at a time.

What is up to three?

300

The person who writes the book.

What is the author?

300

True or False. You should always dog-ear the pages of your library book.

What is False?

300

Books that are not true are.

What is fiction?

300

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

What is Fly Guy?

400

The length of time can you keep a checked out book.

What is one week?

400

The name of the book. 

What is the title?

400

When you fold the corner of your page over.

What is dog-ear?

400

Fiction books are arranged in this order.

What is ABC order?

400

This character swallows a shell, a pirate, a cow and some snow.

Who is "I Know An Old Lady?"

500

True or False. Running is the library is ok.

What is false?

500

The outer layers of the book.

What is front and back cover?

500

True or False. You should never eat or drink around your library book.

What is true?

500

Nonfiction books are arranged on the shelf using this system.

What is the Dewey Decimal System?

500

This book is about a cat who rocks all over the school.

What is "Pete the Cat"?