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In which section of the library would you find a book with the call number "FIC WOL"?
The fiction section
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In which section of the library would you find a book with the call number "GN TEL"?
Graphic Novel
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In which section of the library would you find a book with the call number "E BLA"?
Picture Books/Early Reader
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In this genre, the reader becomes a detective and must solve a crime or a puzzle. Remember the Boo Crew?
Mystery
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This picture book by Brian Lies follows a sleepy kitten's journey through art, time, and history.
Cat Nap
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The Newbery Award is given to children's books with outstanding authors or illustrators?
Authors
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What is the name of the association that awards the Newbery and Caldecott medals?
The American Library Association
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This genre of fiction explores how science and technology might impact human life in the future.
Science Fiction
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This genre of fiction is meant to scare, startle, shock, and even repulse.
Horror
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This nonfiction picture book describes how Joseph Bazalgette solved London's poop pollution problem!
The Great Stink
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This picture book by Neil Sharpson and Dan Santat urges the reader to be wary of a particular sea creature.
Don't Trust Fish
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This medal is awarded to books nominated by and voted on by kids in California.
The California Young Reader Medal
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This genre is typically written in lines and organized in stanzas. (Did you have an example of this genre in your pocket last April?)
Poetry
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This genre tells the story of a real person's life and is written in their own words.
Autobiography
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The purpose of this genre of fiction is to be funny.
Humorous Fiction
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This picture book by Matthew Cordell tells the story of a young girl whose attempts at bird watching are frequently disappointed.
To See an Owl
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This picture book by X. Fang explores Mei Mei's feelings of guilt after she breaks her grandma's favorite cup. Is that cat looking at me?!
Broken
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This system of library organization divides knowledge into categories and assigns each book a number so material can be easily found in any library.
The Dewey Decimal System
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This is the name of the label found on the spine of a book to help you find its location in the library.
Call Number
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Stories in this genre of fiction may include magic, imaginary creatures, talking objects, and a battle between good and evil.
Fantasy
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This term is used to describe the summary found on the back or inner cover of a book. *Hint: It rhymes with curb.*
The Blurb
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Name 1 of the 3 most popular series checked out this year.
1. Diary of a Wimpy Kid by Jeff Kinney 2.Babysitter's Club by Reina Telgemeier 3.Dog Man by Dav Pilkey
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In which section of the library would you find a book with the call number "978.4 BLU"?
Nonfiction
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What is the name of the award given for outstanding children's book illustration?
The Caldecott Award
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