| A | B |
| Library of Congress | The largest library in the world |
| Newspapaper | Paper printed weekly or daily containing news, features, opinions and advertising |
| Dictionary | A book that provides spelling, pronunciation and definition of words |
| Check-Out | Where one checks out library materials |
| Title | The name of a book |
| Table of Contents | A section at the beginning of a book listing its subjects or ideas |
| Illustrator | The person who created the artwork or drawings for a book |
| Nonfiction | A true or informational book that helps a person gather more knowledge on a subject |
| Spine | The part of the book that keeps the pages together and has the call numbers |
| Glossary | Alist of words with definitions located in the back of the book |
| Author | The person who wrote the book |
| Fiction | A story from the author's imagination |
| Library | A place that lends books and other media to people for reading and research |
| Magazines | A periodical containing articles, edi torials, and poems |
| Quiet | What you need to be in the library so that others can read and work |
| Due Date | The date that materials need to be returned to the library |
| Braille Book | A book created for the blind |
| Dewy Decimal System | An organized number system to find different types of books in the library |
| Newbery Award | An award given each year to the most distinguished American children's book |
| Librarian | An organized professional who helps people with books and other informational materials |