This bear loves honey and lives in the Hundred Acre Wood.
(Who is Winnie the Pooh?)
What voice should we use in the library?
(What is a quiet voice?)
What part of the book shows the picture and the title?
(What is the cover?)
What do you call a story that is made up and fun?
(Fiction)
This cat wears a tall red-and-white hat.
(Who is The Cat in the Hat?)
This hungry animal eats through fruit and turns into a butterfly.
(What is The Very Hungry Caterpillar?)
What do we do with books when we are done reading?
(What is return them to the right place or cart?)
What do you call the short paragraph on the back of a book?
(What is a summary or blurb?)
What do we call a book that tells us real facts?
(Nonfiction)
This monkey is very curious.
(Who is Curious George?)
This elephant can hear a sound no one else can.
(What is Horton Hears a Who?)
Should we fold the corners of pages to save our spot?
(No, we should use a bookmark.)
If you see a dragon and a castle on the cover, what might the story be about?
(Fantasy or adventure)
A story about a detective finding clues is what genre?
(Mystery)
This little girl visits her grandmother and meets a wolf.
(Who is Little Red Riding Hood?)
This curious monkey often gets into trouble.
(Who is Curious George?)
What should you do if you don’t know where a book goes?
(Ask the librarian or use the return bin.)
If the cover shows a photo of a real person, what kind of book could it be?
(Nonfiction or biography)
A story about animals that talk and act like people is a...?
(Fable or fantasy)
This boy never wants to grow up and can fly.
(Who is Peter Pan?)
This cat brings fun and mischief on a rainy day.
(Who is The Cat in the Hat?)
Can we run and play in the library?
(No, we walk and stay calm.)
Why do authors choose fun pictures for covers?
(To make us want to read the book)
A book about how frogs grow or how plants grow is what type?
(Informational or nonfiction)
This girl falls down a rabbit hole into a strange land.
(Who is Alice?)