📚 Library Basics
đź“– Fiction & Nonfiction
🗂️ Finding Books
đź“– Parts of a Book
🏅 Library Fun & Rules
100

Where do you check out books?

At the circulation desk.

100

What kind of book tells a story that isn’t real?

Fiction.

100

What’s the system called that puts nonfiction books in order?

Dewey Decimal System.

100

What’s the list at the front of the book called?

Table of contents.

100

What should you do with your voice in the library?

Use a quiet voice.

200

What do you need to borrow a book?

A library card.

200

What kind of book gives facts?

Nonfiction.

200

True or False: Fiction books are put in order by author’s last name.

True.

200

What’s the part that tells you what new words mean?

Glossary.

200

Name one fun thing you can do in the library.

Read, draw, play games.

300

What does it mean to “renew” a book?

Keep it longer.

300

Name a kind of story with talking animals and magic.

Fairy tale.

300

Where are books about real people?

Biography section.

300

Who draws the pictures in a book?

Illustrator.

300

Who helps you find books?

Librarian.

400

If a book is damaged, what should you do?

Tell the librarian.

400

What genre has dragons and wizards?

Fantasy.

400

What’s a “call number” on a book?

The book’s address.

400

True or False: You can write in library books.

False.

400

True or False: You have to return books on time.

True.

500

What section has books about real things?

Nonfiction.

500

What’s it called when a book is about a real person’s life?

Biography.

500

What does the number “000-999” show?

Nonfiction book numbers.

500

What do you find on the cover of a book?

Title, author, picture.

500

Name something you liked doing in the library this year.

(Open-ended answer!)