Williamsburg Regional Library

Why should I listen to my librarian?, Christine Honders

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Why should I listen to my librarian?, Christine Honders
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
resource.interestAgeLevel
Ages 7 to 10
resource.interestGradeLevel
Grades 2 and up
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Why should I listen to my librarian?
Oclc number
1056202477
Responsibility statement
Christine Honders
Series statement
Listening to leaders
Summary
The library is a crucial resource on which many people depend. It has books and resources for research or for pleasure reading. There are computers available to the public, DVDs, and newspaper articles. The library also hosts group activities for kids, such as storytelling, crafts, music, and games. The librarian is in charge of the library and keeps everything organized and running smoothly. This must-have book explains what a librarian does and the different things available to do at the library
Table Of Contents
The leader of the library -- Not just for books anymore -- Finders of information -- The school librarian -- The public library -- A neighborhood center -- Helping people in need -- Library skills -- Listening is learning!
Target audience
primary
Classification
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