This holds a book together.
spine
An author makes this kind of story up.
fiction
This a family of bears that live in Bear Country.
Berenstain Bears
Who checks books out to you?
Ms. Dreith
How should we move in the hallways at school?
walk
This is the name of a book.
title
This kind of book is true.
nonfiction
This monkey is curious and gets in lots of trouble.
Curious George
Who teaches you library skills?
Mrs. Pitstick
This is what a person pays for a lost book.
$10
This is the person who writes a book.
author
This part of a book protects the pages.
cover
When you take books from a library, they must be returned. What is this called?
borrow
When someone wants so say something, this is what should be done before speaking.
raise your hand
This page is one of the first in a book and it has the author's name, illustrator's name, publisher and copyright date on it.
title page
These books have more pictures than words.
picture books
He is an anteater and his sisters are D.W and Katie.
Arthur
This is the number of books you check out at one time.
one
This is where we put books that are being returned.
return box
This person creates the pictures for a book.
illustrator
These books are long and have more words than pictures.
chapter books
He is a really big, red dog.
Clifford
If you don't know where to put a book back on the shelf, where should you put it?
very bottom of a shelf
If there are little brothers/sisters and pets at your house, where should you keep library books?
out of reach