MILLIONAIRE--READ IN By Haun Elementary. Put these books in order by their call number n A. E/Egi n B. E/DeP n C. E/Car n D. E/Bar.

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MILLIONAIRE--READ IN By Haun Elementary

Put these books in order by their call number n A. E/Egi n B. E/DeP n C. E/Car n D. E/Bar

If a book has numbers on the spine label it is n A. Easy n B. Fiction n C. Biography n D. Non-fiction

A tool that helps keep books in their place on the shelf is n A. Shelf marker n B. Finger n C. Piece of paper n D. Ruler

An author/illustrator who draws pictures in her borders n A. Leo Lionni n B. Jan Brett n C. Patricia Polacco n D. Marc Brown

You may keep your library books for n A. 1 day n B. 2 weeks n C. Forever n D. 1 week

Finish this title “A very hungry…” n A. Bear n B. Caterpillar n C. Cat n D. Teacher

What is the monkey’s name who is very curious? n A. Henry n B. John n C. Bob n D. George

Books in Haun’s library that have a Red E sticker are n A. Holiday n B. Non-fiction n C. Easy to read n D. Teacher

A magazine title that you can check out about animals is n A. Spider n B. Sports Illustrated for Kids n C. Zoobooks n D. American Girl

The part of a book that has the story is n A. The cover n B. The spine n C. The jacket n D. The pages

Who is Arthur’s sister? n A. Linda n B. W.D. n C. D.W. n D. Mary