MILLIONAIRE READ-IN Haun Elementary. Put these titles in ABC order u A. The very hungry caterpillar u B. The grouchy ladybug u C. The very lonely firefly.

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MILLIONAIRE READ-IN Haun Elementary

Put these titles in ABC order u A. The very hungry caterpillar u B. The grouchy ladybug u C. The very lonely firefly u D. The very noisy crickett

Which one of the following authors writes mysteries u A. Donald Sobol u B. Beverly Cleary u C. Seymour Simon u D. Johanna Hurwitz

A person who writes a book is called the u A. Illustrator u B. Editor u C. Publisher u D. Author

The call number for a Patricia Polacco book would be E/ u A. Pat u B. Pol u C. Pot u D. Pal

Stan and Jan Berenstain write books about u A. Squirrels u B. Ponies u C. Dogs u D. Bears

Books that contain factual information are called u A. Non-fiction u B. Fiction u C. Reference u D. Biography

Another word for magazine is u A. Book u B. Volume u C. Periodical u D. Catalog

Whale books are shelved with the u A. Amphibians u B. Reptiles u C. Pets u D. Mammals

The Newbery Award is given annually for well_____books. u A. Written u B. Illustrated u C. Edited u D. Published

What state gives the Bluebonnet Award u A. Missouri u B. Minnesota u C. Tennessee u D. Texas

“Checked in” means u A. You may check out the book u B. The book is on the shelving cart u D. There are no books available u E. The book isn’t in our library