Know the Parts of a Book, Janet Piehl
Know the Parts of a Book, Janet Piehl
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Know the Parts of a Book

Author: Janet Piehl

Narrator: Intuitive

Unabridged: 3 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Lerner

Published: 01/01/2017

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

From the table of contents to the index, the parts of a book each have a job to do. Do you know what those jobs are? And do you know how certain features make it easier to use a book? Find out in this book that helps you get to know the parts of a book!

Reviews

Goodreads review by Melissa on June 07, 2013

This is a great book for any Librarian or teacher to have. Janet Piehl discusses the different parts of a book with easy to follow text and clear photographs to illustrate the parts of the book that is being discussed. The book actually follows young reader, Will, as he tries to find out some inform......more

Goodreads review by S Farneth on June 18, 2013

What a great addition to any elementary library. Know the Parts of a Book is a lesson in a book. It tells the story of a boy looking for a book about frogs and uses the child reading the book to explain what each part of a book is. Not only are the parts of a book named, but the author explains how......more

Goodreads review by Carol on April 21, 2014

The Library Smarts series is a wonderful introduction for young children to the various aspects of using a library. This particular volume focuses on the parts of a book. From the spine to the index each part and page is mentioned with a description of what can be found there and how it benefits the......more

Goodreads review by Saba N on July 13, 2013

What an excellent book to introduce how to use books to kids. Whether reading for the fun of it or writing a report for school, this book gives children the know how skills to access and research a book on their own. Realistic photo illustrations and simple text, this is a must have book for EVERY c......more

Goodreads review by Ryan on September 12, 2013

3 Stars As part of the library skills series this book perfectly fine, but if your library already has a book about books then skip on. I wish this book as for a higher reading level and show little known things like front and end matter, what’s an ISBN and where does it come from.......more