A Visit to the Library

A Visit to the Library by Mary Lindeen is a nonfiction book published by Norwood House Press in June 2015. This 32-page edition is designed for young readers and provides an engaging overview of the various activities one can enjoy at a library, such as reading books, attending story time, and using computers. The book aims to familiarize children with the library environment and the role of a librarian.
Readers will discover high-frequency words and content vocabulary tailored for beginner and intermediate levels. The book includes reading reinforcement pages featuring a word list and activities that enhance early literacy skills, focusing on understanding nonfiction text, key vocabulary, phonics, and close reading. This educational resource is suitable for those interested in juvenile nonfiction, school and education topics, and the importance of books and libraries.
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Take a trip to the library. Find out what you can do in a library, including reading books, listening to story time, playing with puzzles, or using a computer. See how to check out a book and what a librarian does. This nonfiction Beginning-to-Read book contains high-frequency words and content vocabulary and can be paired with Dear Dragon Goes to the Firehouse as a fiction counterpart. Reading reinforcement pages include a word list and activities to strengthen early literacy skills, such as understanding the craft and structure of nonfiction text, key vocabulary words, phonics and language skills, close reading, and fluency.
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